QUB GLOBAL HEALTH SYMPOSIUM 2019
2–3 MAY 2019
Drama and Film Centre at Queen’s (DFC), Queen's University Belfast
Changing communities, changing lives: novel approaches to funding and delivering global health programmes.
PHOTO COMPETITION
What does working in global health look like? What are the realities on the ground? What are the challenges, and what are the impacts? As part of GHS 2019, we are hosting a photographic competition and exhibition. We welcome you to submit photographs about global health work.
REGISTER
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Registration is free of charge.
Registration is free of charge.
ABSTRACTS
We are now accepting abstracts for oral and poster presentation!
Abstracts will be judged by a panel with selected entries invited to give an oral presentation of their work during GHS 2019.
There is no formal review of poster abstracts; so long as you abstract meets minimum quality standards, and falls within the general sphere of public health / global health, it will be accepted for poster presentation.
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Abstracts will be judged by a panel with selected entries invited to give an oral presentation of their work during GHS 2019.
There is no formal review of poster abstracts; so long as you abstract meets minimum quality standards, and falls within the general sphere of public health / global health, it will be accepted for poster presentation.
Click the button below for further information.
ABOUT
The 'Global Health Symposium' is hosted annually by the Queen's University Belfast to promote study, research and practice that places a priority on improving health and achieving equity in health of all people worldwide
The Symposium will be of interest to academics, clinicians, health policy makers, postgraduate students and postdoctoral research fellows across a wide range of scientific and health-related disciplines.
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GLOBAL GOALSIn September 2015, 193 world leaders agreed to 17 Global Goals for Sustainable Development. If these Goals are completed, it would mean an end to extreme poverty, inequality and climate change by 2030. Of particular relevance to the Symposium is Goal 3 ('Good health & Wellbeing' ), which aims to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all ages. You can read more about the Global Goals here.
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