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  • *Wahl zum Lenkungskreis | Election of the Steering Committee*

    Liebe Akteursgruppe Wissenschaft,

    derzeit befinden wir uns in der letzten Woche des Nominierungsprozesses für die Wahl des Lenkungskreises des Global Health Hub Germany 2026-2028 und möchten Sie noch einmal herzlich dazu einladen, für Ihre Akteursgruppe Wissenschaft zu kandidieren.

    Möchten Sie selbst eine neue Perspektive in das Steuerungsgremium des Hub einbringen oder kennen Sie jemanden aus Ihrer jeweiligen Akteursgruppe,...
    *Wahl zum Lenkungskreis | Election of the Steering Committee*

    Liebe Akteursgruppe Wissenschaft,

    derzeit befinden wir uns in der letzten Woche des Nominierungsprozesses für die Wahl des Lenkungskreises des Global Health Hub Germany 2026-2028 und möchten Sie noch einmal herzlich dazu einladen, für Ihre Akteursgruppe Wissenschaft zu kandidieren.

    Möchten Sie selbst eine neue Perspektive in das Steuerungsgremium des Hub einbringen oder kennen Sie jemanden aus Ihrer jeweiligen Akteursgruppe, der perfekt dafür geeignet wäre? Dann unterstützen Sie gemeinsam mit uns die Vision, den Beitrag Deutschlands zur Verbesserung der globalen Gesundheit weltweit zu stärken, indem Sie selbst für ein Amt kandidieren oder eine Person aus Ihrer Akteursgruppe für die diesjährige Wahl des Lenkungskreises vorschlagen.

    Bitte reichen Sie das ausgefüllte Bewerbungsschreiben mit drei Fragen zu Ihrer Person und Ihrer Kandidatur (max. 100 Wörter pro Antwort) sowie ein Portraitfoto bis spätestens Sonntag, den 22. März 2026 beim Hub Management Team (info@globalhealthhub.de) ein oder nominieren Sie eine Person und senden uns deren Namen sowie die dazugehörige Akteursgruppe.

    *Bitte beachten Sie, dass die Arbeitssprache des Lenkungskreises Deutsch ist.

    Bei Rückfragen können Sie sich jederzeit an das Hub Management Team (info@globalhealthhub.de) wenden.

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    We would like to remind you of our election of the Steering Committee of the Global Health Hub Germany. As we are in the last week of the nomination process currently, we would like to invite you again to become a candidate for your stakeholder group Academia.

    Would you like to bring a new perspective to the table or know someone from your respective stakeholder group, who would be perfect for representing its interests? Then contribute to our shared vision of strengthening Germany’s contribution to improving global health worldwide by considering running for a position yourself or nominate a candidate from your stakeholder group for this year’s Steering Committee election.

    Please submit the attached letter of candidacy with three questions about yourself and your candidacy (max. 100 words per answer) and a portrait photo to the Hub Management Team (info@globalhealthhub.de) by 22nd of March 2026 or nominate a candidate (name and stakeholder group).

    *Please note that the working language of the Steering Committee is German.

    In case of any further questions, don't hesitate to contact us (info@globalhealthhub.de).
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  • 🔊 Call for Abstracts – Workshop on Community Protection in Health Emergency Preparedness | Deadline 15 July 2025

    The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) and the WHO Health Emergencies Programme – Community Protection and Resilience Unit are inviting abstract submissions for a one-day international workshop titled:
    📅 Community Protection as a Core Element of Health Emergency Preparedness and Response: Advancing Evidence-Based Operational Concepts and Practice
    🗓️ Date: 15 October 2025
    📍 Location:...
    🔊 Call for Abstracts – Workshop on Community Protection in Health Emergency Preparedness | Deadline 15 July 2025

    The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) and the WHO Health Emergencies Programme – Community Protection and Resilience Unit are inviting abstract submissions for a one-day international workshop titled:
    📅 Community Protection as a Core Element of Health Emergency Preparedness and Response: Advancing Evidence-Based Operational Concepts and Practice
    🗓️ Date: 15 October 2025
    📍 Location: Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, Germany
    📨 Abstract deadline: 15 July 2025 (max. 300 words)
    📧 Submit to: ZIG2@rki.de

    This interdisciplinary event will convene researchers, practitioners, and policy actors to critically explore and share insights on how community-centered approaches are operationalized in health emergencies. Contributions from those working closely with communities are especially encouraged.
    🧠 Themes include:
    • Governance, trust, and accountability in community engagement
    • Community protection in fragile and humanitarian settings
    • Operationalizing early detection and response through community systems
    • Role of community health workers and evaluation of outcomes

    💬 Selected presenters are expected to attend in person. A post-event publication in a global health journal is planned.

    🌍 Travel support is available for up to 10 presenters from low- and middle-income countries.
    This is a unique opportunity to shape evidence-informed practice in public health emergency response through collaborative and grounded exchange.

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    Marktplatz Call for Papers on Pandemic Preparedness and Health Emergency | 30 June 2026
    We’d like to share a publication opportunity. The International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH) has opened a Special Issue on “Pandemic Preparedness: Lessons from COVID-19, Arboviral Outbreaks, and Other Emerging Infectious Diseases.”

    Those working on health emergency preparedness, outbreak response, or lessons learned from recent epidemics are encouraged to contribute.

    For more information on the submission process, requirements, and opportunities, please...
    We’d like to share a publication opportunity. The International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH) has opened a Special Issue on “Pandemic Preparedness: Lessons from COVID-19, Arboviral Outbreaks, and Other Emerging Infectious Diseases.”

    Those working on health emergency preparedness, outbreak response, or lessons learned from recent epidemics are encouraged to contribute.

    For more information on the submission process, requirements, and opportunities, please visit:
    👉 https://www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph/special_issues/H95EWZ25HH

    Best regards,
    Axel Kroeger and Tatiana Rivera
    Coordinators of the Hub Community on Epidemic Preparedness and Response, GHHG
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  • Hub Management Team hat eine neue Veranstaltung in Stakeholder Group: Academia erstellt.

    Horizon Europe for Beginners – 2-Day Online Introduction

    In celebration of Europe Day, the EU Office of TU Berlin, in cooperation with the EU Office of the BMBF (DLR Project Management Agency), invites early-career researchers to a two-day online event:
    "Horizon Europe for Beginners."


    The training provides a comprehensive introduction to the EU Framewo...

    In celebration of Europe Day, the EU Office of TU Berlin, in cooperation with the EU Office of the BMBF (DLR Project Management Agency), invites early-career researchers to a two-day online event:
    "Horizon Europe for Beginners."


    The training provides a comprehensive introduction to the EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation – Horizon Europe (2021–2027). Participants will gain insight into the programme’s structure, funding opportunities, target groups, and the full application process. The sessions include practical tips, research tools, and guidance on support structures.


    The programme will be enriched by a firsthand account from a successful applicant and an overview of Open Science services (including open access publishing and data management) at TU Berlin.


    🕐 Times:




    • 12 May: 13:00 – 15:00




    • 13 May: 09:25 – 12:45
      🌐 Format: Online (via Webex)
      📣 Language: German (questions may be asked in English)




    🎯 Target Group: Researchers from Berlin universities and Charité with little or no prior experience with Horizon Europe.


    Participation is free, but registration is required by 7 May 2025 via email to: events@eu-buero.tu-berlin.de
    (Include: "Horizon Europe" + institution + research field)
    📩 Contact: Sabine Hutfilter – sabine.hutfilter@tu-berlin.de


    Please note: The content of both days builds upon each other.

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    12th Mai, 2025 - 13th Mai, 2025
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    Online Info Series on Horizon Europe Health Proposal Writing | Nationale Kontaktstelle Gesundheit

    From 2 to 6 June 2025, the National Contact Point for Health (NKS Gesundheit) is hosting a free online event series focused on proposal writing in Horizon Europe’s Health Cluster and the Cancer Mission.


    Held daily from 13:00 to 14:30 CEST, each session will provide around 45 minutes of in-depth ...

    From 2 to 6 June 2025, the National Contact Point for Health (NKS Gesundheit) is hosting a free online event series focused on proposal writing in Horizon Europe’s Health Cluster and the Cancer Mission.


    Held daily from 13:00 to 14:30 CEST, each session will provide around 45 minutes of in-depth guidance on key sections of Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Action (RIA) proposals, followed by a Q&A opportunity.


    Programme Overview:




    • 2 June: Part A and Ethics




    • 3 June: Excellence




    • 4 June: Impact




    • 5 June: Implementation




    • 6 June: Clinical Studies




    This series is especially designed for those preparing submissions for 2025 Health Cluster and Cancer Mission calls. Participants may register for individual sessions or the full series.


    Participation is free of charge, but registration is required.

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    2nd Juni, 2025 - 6th Juni, 2025
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    Marktplatz Inaugural Research Fellowship in Public Health Intelligence | Charité Center for Global Health & WHO Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence | 23 April 2025
    The Charité Center for Global Health (CCGH), in collaboration with the WHO Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence, is launching its first Research Fellowship Program for 2025. The program invites mid-to-senior career researchers to spend 3 to 6 months in Berlin working on cutting-edge public health intelligence topics.

    🔍 Position Sought:
    Research Fellow in Public Health Intelligence
    🧠 Focus: Pandemic and epidemic threats, health data preparedness, AI, multisectoral approaches, and...
    The Charité Center for Global Health (CCGH), in collaboration with the WHO Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence, is launching its first Research Fellowship Program for 2025. The program invites mid-to-senior career researchers to spend 3 to 6 months in Berlin working on cutting-edge public health intelligence topics.

    🔍 Position Sought:
    Research Fellow in Public Health Intelligence
    🧠 Focus: Pandemic and epidemic threats, health data preparedness, AI, multisectoral approaches, and more.

    🗓️ Key Details:
    Start Date: From June 2025 (flexible within June–December 2025)
    Duration: 3–6 months (6 months preferred)
    Location: Berlin, Germany – Charité & WHO Pandemic Hub
    Deadline to Apply: 23 April 2025
    Funding: Full coverage for living expenses, travel, insurance, accommodation, and one publication

    🧪 Tasks and Fellowship Activities:
    - Conduct a self-initiated research project aligned with priority public health themes
    - Co-develop research outputs: scientific papers, WHO reports, dashboards, or grant proposals
    - Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams from CCGH and WHO
    - Network within Berlin’s vibrant global health ecosystem
    - Receive mentorship and engage in applied research that informs health emergency response

    👤 Candidate Profile:
    - Mid-to-senior career postdoctoral researchers (5–15+ years of experience)
    - Exceptional early-career researchers may be considered
    - Proven expertise in relevant research areas
    - Strong command of English (min. C1 level)
    - Affiliated with academic institutions (fixed-term or permanent contracts)
    - Background in health or related disciplines welcome

    📄 How to Apply:
    Apply online by 23 April 2025.
    📎 For full details and the application form, visit the Application and Admission page @ https://globalhealth.charite.de/lehre_und_kapazitaetsaufbau/inaugural_research_fellowship_in_public_health_intelligence/application_and_admission

    🌐 A unique opportunity to shape the future of global health intelligence through collaborative, impactful research in Berlin!
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  • Dear Michael, Many thanks for your valuable input... your question is relevant... I just revised it and completed (based on my own experience)

    Research and teaching in global health/planetary health/one health are essential for developing innovative solutions to global health challenges such as climate change, health crises, and inadequate healthcare systems.

    Question: How would your party specifically promote and support research and capacity building in this field, particularly in terms...
    Dear Michael, Many thanks for your valuable input... your question is relevant... I just revised it and completed (based on my own experience)

    Research and teaching in global health/planetary health/one health are essential for developing innovative solutions to global health challenges such as climate change, health crises, and inadequate healthcare systems.

    Question: How would your party specifically promote and support research and capacity building in this field, particularly in terms of interdisciplinary collaboration, implementation research and the involvement of all healthcare professions? In your opinion, which countries, areas or professions should be prioritized to enhance and sustain global healthcare?

    How would you support (technically and financially) to implement the equity concept? i.e. All money goes to Berlin, Africa and Basic research (without adding gender!)

    Many thanks,

    Sonia from Colombia, working in Freiburg and on Implementation Research.
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