Conferences/Seminars
U.S. Fund for UNICEF hosting Children First Speaker Series: “Ending a Killer Disease: UNICEF’s Efforts to Eliminate Maternal and Neonatal Tetanus”; April 2nd
Next week, the U.S. Fund for UNICEF will be hosting Carrie Rhodes for our Children First Speaker Series. Rhodes is a volunteer leader of The Eliminate Project, a joint initiative between Kiwanis International, UNICEF and the U.S. Fund for UNICEF to eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus (MNT) around the globe. Despite remarkable progress in recent years, MNT, […]
African Development Conference at Harvard; Register now for April 3-4
Interested in hearing the President of Niger speak? How about the Assistant Minister of Health of Liberia? Or the head of the China Development Bank? Register to attend the African Development Conference at Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Law School April 3rd-4th to engage with all of them and many more. The panels cover topics […]
Online Webcast: “Because Tomorrow Needs Her” sponsored by Doctors Without Borders, Wednesday, March 4 at 7pm
Because Tomorrow Needs Her Online Webcast Wednesday, March 4 7:30PM EST Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) would like to invite you to attend a special webcast marking the launch of Because Tomorrow Needs Her, a multimedia campaign highlighting MSF’s efforts to provide accessible, high-quality health care to women and girls around the world. Because […]
“Answering AIDS: The United States and the United Kingdom Confront a Health Policy Crisis.”
Next Friday, March 6th, the BU Sociology Seminar Series will welcome Professor Tasleem Padamsee of Ohio State University. Her talk is titled: “Answering AIDS: The United States and the United Kingdom Confront a Health Policy Crisis.” The event is open and free to all who wish to attend. The event begins at 12PM in room […]
Global Health Fellows II Webinar Recap: Where Do I Fit In? My Global Health Career Path
On Wednesday February 11th, the Global Health Fellows Program II (GHFP-II) hosted a public webinar focusing on the importance of diversity and inclusion in global health work through the eyes of our partners, and highlighted their career paths in global health. Unique perspectives came from our panelists, represented by GlobeMed, Global Health Corps, and PYXERA Global. We were […]
Enter the GH Raffle to win a 1-day Pass to the 6th Annual CUGH Conference!
The 6th Annual CUGH Conference: Mobilizing Research for Global Health is coming up — March 26-28 –and the Department of Global Health is raffling 1-day passes to the conference for 10 students! Read below, or follow the link for a snapshot of information about the conference: The themes include genetics and vaccines, One Health (including […]
CUGH is calling for applications to their Trainee Advisory Committee
Consortium of Universities in Global Health (CUGH), which CFHI belongs to, is calling for applications to their Trainee Advisory Committee (TAC). The TAC informs CUGH’s activities and brings the trainee voice to everything from the board to standing committees to the annual conference. It’s a great way for students to influence global health and […]
Global Health & Innovation Conference 2015
The Global Health & Innovation Conference at Yale is the world’s leading and largest global health conference as well as the largest social entrepreneurship conference, with 2,200 professionals and students from all 50 states and more than 55 countries. This must-attend, thought-leading conference convenes leaders, changemakers, professionals and students from all sectors of global health, […]
Call for Papers for the 23rd Annual BU Graduate Student Conference in African Studies
Learn about the call for abstracts and the conference here: 2015-AS-GSC-Call-for-Papers
FREE Conference: Re-inventing adherence: patient centered care for drug-resistant TB/HIV
View flyer here: tb_poster (2)