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Save the Date: Brown Bag Lecture – Global Mental Health in Ukraine
🗓 Date: Thursday, September 26
⏰ Time: 12:00 – 13:00 CET
The Global Mental Health Community invites you all to the next Brown Bag Lecture to discuss the pressing issues and challenges of mental health in Ukraine. This session will provide an opportunity to learn from experts, engage in dialogue, and connect with peers in the field.
Note: More details on speakers will follow soon.
We look forward to your participation!
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🗓 Date: Thursday, September 26
⏰ Time: 12:00 – 13:00 CET
The Global Mental Health Community invites you all to the next Brown Bag Lecture to discuss the pressing issues and challenges of mental health in Ukraine. This session will provide an opportunity to learn from experts, engage in dialogue, and connect with peers in the field.
Note: More details on speakers will follow soon.
We look forward to your participation!
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Dear Hub Members,
📢 The Climate Change and Health Community invites you to its next meeting on Thursday, 18 September 2025, from 13:00 – 14:00 CEST. The session will feature Prof. Dr. med. Dr. PH Timo Ulrichs, who will speak on building and strengthening resilience in health systems across different contexts.
👨⚕️ Prof. Ulrichs is a leading German epidemiologist, microbiologist, and infection epidemiology specialist. He serves as Professor and Head of Studies in International Disaster...Dear Hub Members,More
📢 The Climate Change and Health Community invites you to its next meeting on Thursday, 18 September 2025, from 13:00 – 14:00 CEST. The session will feature Prof. Dr. med. Dr. PH Timo Ulrichs, who will speak on building and strengthening resilience in health systems across different contexts.
👨⚕️ Prof. Ulrichs is a leading German epidemiologist, microbiologist, and infection epidemiology specialist. He serves as Professor and Head of Studies in International Disaster Relief at the Akkon University for Human Sciences in Berlin, where he is also Vice President, Director of the Institute for Research in International Assistance (IRIA) and leads programs in global health and humanitarian aid.
🔗 Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/6R1B3T7MQXeJ8CSuJfGcUQ
✨ We are looking forward to seeing you there!
#ClimateHealth 🌱 #ResilientHealthSystems 🏥 #GlobalHealth 🌐
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Student Research Assistant (Climate & Health Study) | Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University | Deadline: 30 Sept 2025
The Medical Faculty Mannheim of Heidelberg University is recruiting a Student Research Assistant (m/f/d, 10–20h/week, Berlin) to support the junior research group “Climate Change and Health/Planetary Health” at the Center for Preventive Medicine and Digital Health. The position contributes to a study evaluating Kiezblocks (traffic-calmed neighborhoods) as a measure...Student Research Assistant (Climate & Health Study) | Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University | Deadline: 30 Sept 2025More
The Medical Faculty Mannheim of Heidelberg University is recruiting a Student Research Assistant (m/f/d, 10–20h/week, Berlin) to support the junior research group “Climate Change and Health/Planetary Health” at the Center for Preventive Medicine and Digital Health. The position contributes to a study evaluating Kiezblocks (traffic-calmed neighborhoods) as a measure for climate protection and health promotion.
Tasks
• Assist with data collection, incl. hair sample collection for cortisol analysis during home visits.
• Support design of surveys (questionnaires, online surveys) and interview guides.
• Conduct literature reviews.
• Contribute to publications and presentations.
• Option to integrate mandatory internships or master’s thesis supervision.
Profile
• Enrolled in Epidemiology, Health Services Research, Public Health, Psychology, Sociology, or related field.
• Confident with MS Office; structured, reliable, and well-organized.
• Willingness to travel locally in Berlin by public transport (driver’s license B desirable).
Offer
• Responsible role in a motivated team with high societal relevance.
• Professional development via Heidelberg University’s training program.
• Salary according to TV-L and public service pension scheme (VBL).
• Family-friendly working conditions.
📍 Location: Berlin
📅 Start: As soon as possible
📝 Apply by 30 September 2025 (Ref. 898-033)
📩 Contact: Ursula Goldberger (+49 621 383 71804) or Dr. Michael Eichinger (+49 621 383 71837)
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