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13th May, 2025
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May
12
  1.   General
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  1.   12th May, 2025 - 16th May, 2025
This course conveys general concepts, and principles of human rights approaches within the health sector to “leave no one behind” – which has become even more relevant in times of US financial withdra...

This course conveys general concepts, and principles of human rights approaches within the health sector to “leave no one behind” – which has become even more relevant in times of US financial withdrawal. The course combines theoretical knowledge with practical application through case studies and examples by health advocates who have engaged in human rights advocacy for decades.

Course participants will gain a deeper understanding of human rights and the right to health, Global Health and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the WHO pandemic agreement and intellectual property rights in the context of access to medicines. The right to health will be discussed in the field of gender, disability, migration, drug use and detention through expert inputs, exchanges with affected people and through country case studies. It is also envisaged to visit a local refugee centre in order to gain practical insights into the right to health for refugees.

Planned inputs by:

  • Heidelberg Institute of Global Health Astrid Berner-Rodoreda, Maureen McGowan, apl. Prof. Volker Winkler
  • Global Fund Dr. Vuyiseka Dubula
  • Medicines Patent Pool Foundation, Geneva Esteban Burrone
  • Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences Heino Stöver
  • Institute for History and Ethics of Medicine, Heidelberg Nadia Primc

To participate in the course, please contact: anne-kathrin.fabricius@uni-heidelberg.de

Fees: 1000€, reduced rate tropEd 750€, Credit: 2 ECTs

May
12
  1.   12th May, 2025 - 13th May, 2025
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:"Hor...

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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May
13
  1.   General
  2.    Public
  1.   13th May, 2025
The Interdisciplinary Expert Centre on Climate Change and Health (IECCCH) at Hamburg University of Applied Sciences invites researchers, policymakers, and health professionals to an online expert semi...

The Interdisciplinary Expert Centre on Climate Change and Health (IECCCH) at Hamburg University of Applied Sciences invites researchers, policymakers, and health professionals to an online expert seminar on May 13, 2025, focusing on the intersection of climate change, malaria, and health resilience in Africa.


With climate change accelerating the spread of malaria and other infectious diseases, this event will explore AI-driven disease surveillance, climate-smart health systems, and policy solutions to strengthen health resilience. Keynote lectures and parallel sessions will highlight innovative approaches, including global collaboration and community-based adaptation strategies.


📅 Date: 13 May 2025
Time: 13:00 - 16:00 CET
📍 Location: Online


Registration: For organizational purposes, please register online here: https://lnkd.in/dycm8YJn 


 


🎤 Call for Contributions: Researchers are invited to present their work in one of five categories, including AI in malaria control, climate-driven disease spread, and urbanization challenges.


🔗 Submit your expression of interest by April 10, 2025: Registration Link


Join this vital discussion and contribute to building climate-resilient health systems in Africa.

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May
13
  1.   General
  2.    Public
  1.   13th May, 2025
The WHO Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence and the Charité Center for Global Health cordially invite you to join us in person or online for the next session of our Speaker Series "Protecting t...

The WHO Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence and the Charité Center for Global Health cordially invite you to join us in person or online for the next session of our Speaker Series "Protecting the World: Moving Rapidly Together" on 13 May 2025, 6:30 to 8:00 pm (CET).

Speaker Series N°10 – Translating Genomic Data into Public Health Actions

  • Time: 13 May 2025, 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm (Central European Time)
    (Kindly note that on-site registration opens at 6:00 pm, and please arrive by 6:15 pm.)

  • Location: WHO Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence, Prinzessinnenstraße 17/18, 10969 Berlin & Digital via WHO YouTube Channel

This session will focus on Translating Genomic Data into Public Health Actions, highlighting the critical role of pathogen genomic surveillance in tracking emerging threats and guiding public health responses.

The session will explore how genomic data can be integrated into actionable public health strategies, with insights from initiatives like the International Pathogen Surveillance Network (IPSN). Speakers will share country perspectives, best practices, and lessons learned in strengthening genomic surveillance, capacity building, and cross-border collaborations.

REGISTER HERE
 

(Please contact pandemichub@who.int in case you run into technical difficulties registering or have questions.)

Participants can join the event either in person in Berlin or online via WHO YouTube Livestream.

Due to space limitation in the event venue, on-site registration is on a first come, first served basis. You are encouraged to register for the event at your earliest convenience.

 

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