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Mai, 2026
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04
  1.   Allgemein
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  1.   4th Mai, 2026
📅 Date: May 4🕑 Time: 2:00 PM (Brazil Time – GMT-3)💻 Format: Online🌐 Language: English   This informational webinar is open to national and international applicants interested in applying for the cou...
📅 Date: May 4
🕑 Time: 2:00 PM (Brazil Time – GMT-3)
💻 Format: Online
🌐 Language: English
 
This informational webinar is open to national and international applicants interested in applying for the course. It will present the program, explore key topics, and provide an opportunity to ask questions.
 
Facilitators:
Prof. Viviane Ferreira
Prof. Caroline Alves
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Mai
06
  1.   Allgemein
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  1.   6th Mai, 2026
The 13th DNVF Forum on Health Services Research will take place on May 6, 2026, in Berlin, focusing on the pressing topic of mental health care amid rising demand. 🧠📈 Organized by the DNVF working gro...

The 13th DNVF Forum on Health Services Research will take place on May 6, 2026, in Berlin, focusing on the pressing topic of mental health care amid rising demand. 🧠📈 Organized by the DNVF working group on Mental Health, the half-day event brings together leading experts to explore current trends, challenges, and innovations in the field.

The program covers key questions such as whether mental health disorders are increasing, how societal perceptions shape diagnosis (“concept creep”), and the specific needs of vulnerable populations, including people experiencing homelessness. 💬

Participants can also look forward to discussions on innovative care models, evidence-based guidelines, and cross-sector solutions aimed at improving mental health services. The forum concludes with a panel debate addressing gaps between research, implementation, and real-world care. 🤝

Registration is now open, and attendees are invited to join this important conversation shaping the future of mental health care.

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Mai
06
  1.   Allgemein
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  1.   6th Mai, 2026
The Platform Charité Health Services Research invites researchers and professionals to its upcoming virtual forum on “Decentralised Trials in Health Care Research”—an engaging event designed to foster...

The Platform Charité Health Services Research invites researchers and professionals to its upcoming virtual forum on “Decentralised Trials in Health Care Research”—an engaging event designed to foster methodological expertise and scientific exchange 🌐📊.

Taking place on May 6, 2026 (12:30–14:00, Berlin time), the session will feature Assoc. Prof. Mira G.P. Zuidgeest(Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, UMC Utrecht), who will share insights into decentralized approaches in healthcare research and their growing relevance in modern study design 🏥✨.

The forum offers an interactive format, combining a focused lecture with ample time for discussion and informal exchange—either in plenary or small groups depending on participation 🤝. It provides a valuable opportunity for health services researchers to connect, share perspectives, and deepen their understanding of innovative research methods.

Registration is required by May 1, 2026 to receive access details.

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Mai
09
  1.   Allgemein
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  1.   9th Mai, 2026
The 6th Neuro Intensive Care Medicine Day of Charité 🧠🏥 will take place on 9 May 2026 in Berlin. This professional-only event brings together specialists in neuro-intensive care from all three Charit...

The 6th Neuro Intensive Care Medicine Day of Charité 🧠🏥 will take place on 9 May 2026 in Berlin.

This professional-only event brings together specialists in neuro-intensive care from all three Charité sites for a day of scientific exchange and clinical discussion. The program highlights the latest study results, updated clinical guidelines, and ongoing debates in the field of neurointensive medicine.

A special feature of this year’s edition is the presentation of instructive and engaging clinical case reports from patients treated at the Charité over the past year, offering real-world insights into complex neurological care cases.

The event is designed to foster interdisciplinary dialogue, share expertise, and discuss current challenges and innovations in neurocritical care 🧠💬.

📅 Date: 9 May 2026
📍 Location: Charité, Berlin
🎯 Audience: Medical professionals only
🔬 Focus: Neurointensive care, clinical research, case discussions

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Mai
12
  1.   Allgemein
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  1.   12th Mai, 2026
Join the KIS expert forum on 12 June 2026 in Berlin, focusing on international perspectives in healthcare responses to domestic and sexualized violence 🌍💬. Under the theme “What’s happening next door...

Join the KIS expert forum on 12 June 2026 in Berlin, focusing on international perspectives in healthcare responses to domestic and sexualized violence 🌍💬.

Under the theme “What’s happening next door?”, this event explores how different European countries support survivors within the health system. With one in three women in Europe affected by physical or sexualized violence, the discussion will highlight the gaps and varied implementation of the Istanbul Convention across countries.

Experts from France, Austria, and Switzerland will share promising practices and real-world approaches, followed by a joint discussion on what lessons can be applied to improve care in Germany 🇩🇪. The event will also feature valuable insights from the Berlin Survivors’ Council, bringing lived experience into the conversation.

🗓 Time: 10:00 AM – 3:30 PM (doors open at 9:30 AM)
📍 Location: Refugio, Berlin

Participants are encouraged to register by 15 May 2026. Expect a day of meaningful exchange, practical insights, and collaborative learning 🤝✨

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Mai
12
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  1.   12th Mai, 2026 - 14th Mai, 2026
  🌍🩺 Join an´´the upcoming webinar series on “AI and Disinformation: Understanding the Risks and Limits of EU Law.” Hosted by Health Action International in collaboration with Cyprus University of T...

 

🌍🩺 Join an´´the upcoming webinar series on “AI and Disinformation: Understanding the Risks and Limits of EU Law.”

Hosted by Health Action International in collaboration with Cyprus University of Technology, the session will explore how artificial intelligence is transforming the spread of misinformation in healthcare and the challenges this creates for regulation and fundamental rights.

The webinar will be led by Dr. Hannah van Kolfschooten (University of Basel), a specialist in AI regulation and fundamental rights.

📅 Sessions available:
• 12 May 2026 – 15:00 CET
• 14 May 2026 – 11:00 CET

Participants can choose the session that best suits their schedule and register online. 🤖⚖️

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Mai
13
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  1.   13th Mai, 2026
Join a global webinar on 13 May 2026 exploring the latest findings from the 2025 UN IGME Report on mortality across the life course (ages 0–24) 🌍👶📊. Hosted by the Child Health Task Force, this virtual...

Join a global webinar on 13 May 2026 exploring the latest findings from the 2025 UN IGME Report on mortality across the life course (ages 0–24) 🌍👶📊. Hosted by the Child Health Task Force, this virtual session will unpack key trends in newborn, child, adolescent, and youth mortality, including causes of death and emerging inequalities across regions.

Participants will gain insights into where progress is accelerating—or stalling—and what’s new in this year’s estimates, including updated data, methodological improvements, and important limitations. 📈🔍

🗓 Time: 9:00–10:30 AM EDT | 3:00–4:30 PM CET
💻 Format: Online (Zoom)

This webinar marks the first in a three-part series aimed at strengthening understanding, advocacy, and action for young people’s health worldwide. 🌱✨

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Mai
18
  1.   Allgemein
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  1.   18th Mai, 2026 - 19th Mai, 2026
The Joint ForTra–BIH Workshop on Gene and Cell Therapy (GCT): “Where do we stand and where do we want to go?” will take place on 18–19 May 2026 in Frankfurt am Main 🧬🏙️. This two-day event brings tog...

The Joint ForTra–BIH Workshop on Gene and Cell Therapy (GCT): “Where do we stand and where do we want to go?” will take place on 18–19 May 2026 in Frankfurt am Main 🧬🏙️.

This two-day event brings together researchers working in the field of gene and cell therapy, with a special focus on translational scientists aiming to bring innovative research into clinical application. Organized by the ForTra gGmbH for Research Transfer of the Else Kröner-Fresenius-Stiftung and the SPARK-BIH team of the National Strategy for Gene and Cell Therapy, the workshop offers an inspiring and forward-looking platform for exchange and collaboration 🚀.

Participants will discuss current advances, challenges, and future directions in one of the most dynamic areas shaping the future of medicine. The event is free of charge, but prior registration is required as places are limited and allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

📍 Location: Frankfurt am Main
📅 Date: 18–19 May 2026
🔬 Focus: Gene & Cell Therapy, translational research, clinical innovation

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Mai
19
  1.   Allgemein
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  1.   19th Mai, 2026
The 6th National Congress on Gender Health will take place on May 19, 2026, in Berlin at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences, bringing together experts to explore the growing importance of gend...

The 6th National Congress on Gender Health will take place on May 19, 2026, in Berlin at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences, bringing together experts to explore the growing importance of gender-specific approaches in healthcare. 🧬🏥

Organized by the Institute for Gender Health in collaboration with the iX Institute for Health System Development, the congress highlights how gender medicine has evolved from a niche topic into a key element of research, public debate, and health policy. 📊

This year’s focus is on prevention, examining how gender-specific factors can improve health outcomes, unlock efficiencies, and strengthen care delivery. Participants can expect expert talks, interactive workshops, and panel discussions featuring stakeholders from healthcare, policy, and research. 💡

Key topics include gender differences in prevention, the role of AI and digitalization, aging and gender, and innovative approaches to care. Workshops will also address issues such as autoimmune diseases, hormonal balance, and gender-based violence.

The event offers a full day of insights, exchange, and forward-looking discussion on shaping a more inclusive and effective healthcare system. 🤝

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Mai
20
  1.   Hub Community Event
  2.    Öffentlich
  1.   20th Mai, 2026
Dear Global Health & Migration Community Members (GHHG),   Please save the date for our regular community meeting on May 20, from 15:00 to 16:00 (Berlin time). The meeting will take place via B...

Dear Global Health & Migration Community Members (GHHG),

 

Please save the date for our regular community meeting on May 20, from 15:00 to 16:00 (Berlin time).

The meeting will take place via BigBlueButton: https://webinare.e-collaboration.eu/b/rooms/quy-4tp-alp-s0p/join

PW: nw6jwp 

 

Agenda: Details TBC

 

Warm regards,

Sonu, Henna & Zahra

for the Global Health and Migration Community, Global Health Hub Germany

 

The event calendar for 2026: 

2026 meetings(3rd Wednesday of each month)
Topic / Agenda

Jan 28

Annual Webinar

Feb 18

Organizational 

March 18

Presentation 1

April 15

Organizational

May 20

Presentation 2

June 17

Organizational

July 7-8 

GHT!

Aug 19

No meeting

Sep 16

Presentation 3

Oct 21

Organizational

Nov 18

Presentation 4

Dec 16

Organizational 

Mai
20
  1.   Allgemein
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  1.   20th Mai, 2026 - 21st Mai, 2026
The online event “Hämorrhagisches Krim-Kongo-Fieber – in Europa?” 🦠 will take place on 20 May 2026, from 15:00 to 16:30 (Webex). Organized by experts from the STAKOB network at the Robert Koch Instit...

The online event “Hämorrhagisches Krim-Kongo-Fieber – in Europa?” 🦠 will take place on 20 May 2026, from 15:00 to 16:30 (Webex).

Organized by experts from the STAKOB network at the Robert Koch Institute, the session focuses on the clinical management of diseases caused by rare, emerging, or highly pathogenic agents. It highlights how globalization and climate change are contributing to the spread of disease vectors such as Hyalomma ticks, which can transmit the Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF) virus to humans and animals.

The discussion will address the risks of CCHF, a severe zoonotic disease that can also be transmitted from person to person and is associated with a high fatality rate. Emphasis will be placed on early recognition, diagnosis, and appropriate clinical response in a European context 🌍.

The session is led by Dr. Agata Mikolajewska from the Robert Koch Institute. Participation is free of charge, held online via Webex, and continuing medical education credits can be applied for.

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