Consortium of Universities for Global Health Launches Video Competition
The Consortium of Universities for Global Health inaugural video competition will showcase important global health issues and innovations.
The Consortium of Universities for Global Health inaugural video competition will showcase important global health issues and innovations.
Seattle, WA – Project Pepe, a new social impact campaign focusing on free confidential HIV testing for Latino men 18-25 years old was recently launched in the Seattle area through a National Institutes of Health grant to the University of Washington and King County.
Pepe’s mission is to draw attention to the importance of HIV testing, education and prevention in Latino communities. The campaign’s theme is “Test & Enjoy Life.” (Hazte la prueba y disfruta la vida.)
Awards season is here!
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
Department of Global Health (DGH) Global Healthies:
Student, Medical Resident, and Fellow Poster Session and Awards Ceremony
Submission Deadline: Midnight, Tuesday, February 11, 2014.
Posters are out for “Uncensored: Gender, Sexuality, & Social Movements in Global Health” April 4-6 at University of Washington. The posters, designed by David Wolbrecht at UW Creative, feature a great wordle on the many topics to be featured at the conference: Immigrants, Equality, Unions, Community, LGBTQ, Women, Innovation… Please contact the Global Health Resource Center at ghrc@uw.edu to get a poster or download a copy online!
The Department hosted a lecture featuring Mushtaque Chowdbury, PhD, MS, the Vice Chair and Interim Executive Director of BRAC, one of the largest NGOs in the world on January 31. Recently featured in The Lancet, he is an expert in health, poverty alleviation, and primary education. Dr. Chowdbury discussed what makes Bangeldesh unique, and how they have achieved significant health advances despite economic poverty.
Global Health Minor students competed in ‘Global Health Jeopardy’ Wednesday night with host Charles Mock, MD, MPH, Director of the Global Health Minor Program. The three teams – Stop Smoking, Mugs, and Hot Air Balloons – had a great back and forth.
Global Health alum, Andrew Levack, MPH, received the 2013 Outstanding Emerging Innovation Award from the Healthy Teen Network for Gender Matters, a teen pregnancy prevention project he directs for EngenderHealth in Austin, TX.
Global health leaders, advocates, and supporters are invited to attend:
The Global Healthies
A Poster Session and Awards Ceremony Celebrating the Work of Our Students, Residents, and Fellows
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Kane Hall, University of Washington’s Seattle Campus
Poster Session 5:00–7:30 p.m., Room 225 (Walker-Ames Room)
Awards Ceremony 6:00 p.m., Room 210
Reception to follow in Walker-Ames Room
The Western Regional International Health Conference Student Commitee is pleased to announce the keynote speaker is Stella Nyanzi, PhD, with the Makerere Institute of Social Research at Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda. Her current research is focused on the politicization of sexuality in contemporary Uganda – with an emphasis particularly on unpacking mainstream religious framing of and contestations about sexual citizenship. Dr.
Established in 2007, the University of Washington’s Department of Global Health (DGH) seeks a visionary leader to become the Department Chair and recipient of the William H. Foege Endowed Chair in Global Health. Under the leadership of King Holmes, MD, PhD, the founding chair, our outstanding department has over 300 faculty, 470 students and fellows with 743 projects in 114 countries. The department is committed to fostering collaborative interdisciplinary programs to promote health worldwide.