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Sep
22
  1.   General
  2.    Public
  1.   22nd Sep, 2025 - 26th Sep, 2025
The University of Bayreuth invites students, early-career researchers, and practitioners from medicine, environmental sciences, public health, social sciences, and related fields to a five-day, practi...

The University of Bayreuth invites students, early-career researchers, and practitioners from medicine, environmental sciences, public health, social sciences, and related fields to a five-day, practice-oriented Summer School on Planetary Health. Participants will explore how to foster an environmentally and health-conscious society through interdisciplinary learning and hands-on project work.


The programme combines keynotes (e.g., climate-sensitive health counselling; co-benefits of sustainable diets; planetary health literacy; mindfulness & sustainability), communication workshops, group activities, and a regional site visit. A core element is developing an innovative, transformative project, supported by experts, with an oral presentation (e.g., poster, slide deck, video, flyer, website).


Workload: 30h attendance + 45h self-study
Contact: pph@uni-bayreuth.de (Carmen Jochem)

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  2.   Universität Bay...
Nov
10
  1.   General
  2.    Public
  1.   10th Nov, 2025 - 12th Nov, 2025
The Herbstakademie Public Health 2025, hosted by the Niedersächsisches Landesgesundheitsamt (NLGA) in collaboration with the Medical School Hannover, Landesvereinigung für Gesundheit und Akademie für ...

The Herbstakademie Public Health 2025, hosted by the Niedersächsisches Landesgesundheitsamt (NLGA) in collaboration with the Medical School Hannover, Landesvereinigung für Gesundheit und Akademie für Sozialmedizin Niedersachsen Bremen e. V. (LVG & AFS), and Region Hannover, will focus on the theme “Public Health Challenges in Times of Crisis.”


Addressing the impacts of social inequality, mental health burdens, climate change, pandemics, and conflicts on population health, this three-day interdisciplinary event is designed for medical and public health students as well as early-career professionals in the public health service (ÖGD).


The programme features expert lectures, interactive workshops, and networking opportunities with municipal health professionals. Highlights include a keynote by Dr. Johannes Nießen (BiÖG), sessions on crisis resilience for vulnerable groups, climate-related disease vectors, school entry health assessments, and public health strategies for underserved populations.


Participation is free of charge, but online registration is required by 3 November 2025. Continuing education credits will be applied for with the Ärztekammer Niedersachsen.

Mar
16
  1.   General
  2.    Public
  1.   16th Mar, 2026 - 17th Mar, 2026
Since 1995, the Kongress Armut und Gesundheit (Poverty and Health Congress) has been Germany’s key platform for addressing health inequalities. Each year, it brings together stakeholders from science,...

Since 1995, the Kongress Armut und Gesundheit (Poverty and Health Congress) has been Germany’s key platform for addressing health inequalities. Each year, it brings together stakeholders from science, healthcare, politics, practice, and self-help to examine the structural drivers of health disparities, share research, and explore strategies for change.


The 2026 congress will center on a pressing question: What are social equity and health worth to us as a society? Building on last year’s call for poverty-sensitive, evidence-based policymaking, the event will critically examine why political action often fails to reflect scientific evidence, and how this can be changed.


Participants can expect a programme of discussions, presentations, and workshops highlighting new research, policy approaches, and practical solutions. Contributions can be submitted until 15 September 2025.

Sep
11
  1.   General
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  1.   11th Sep, 2025
This fourth webinar in the series will bring together distinguished experts and practitioners to examine how health systems can move beyond crisis response towards building long-term resilience within...

This fourth webinar in the series will bring together distinguished experts and practitioners to examine how health systems can move beyond crisis response towards building long-term resilience within a wellbeing society and economy - benefiting both people and the planet. Discussions will focus on how policy-makers can strengthen health system performance in the face of adversity, ensuring essential functions continue while minimising the impact of shocks on population health.

Moderator: Andrea Schmidt, Austrian National Public Health Institute

Speakers

  • Julia Zimmermann, European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
  • Jaana Halonen, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare
  • Nadine Zillmann, Austrian National Public Health Institute
  • João Vasco Santos, University of Porto, ULS Santo António and EUPHA Public Health Economics Section. 

No registration required. Join the conversation via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83932879638 

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Nov
11
  1.   General
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  1.   11th Nov, 2025 - 14th Nov, 2025
The 18th EPH Conference will bring together public health professionals, researchers, policymakers, educators, and practitioners from across Europe and beyond to explore the theme “Investing for Susta...

The 18th EPH Conference will bring together public health professionals, researchers, policymakers, educators, and practitioners from across Europe and beyond to explore the theme “Investing for Sustainable Health and Well-Being.”


Recognized as Europe’s leading public health gathering, the conference offers a rich programme of keynote sessions, workshops, and presentations showcasing the latest in public health research, policy, and practice. It also provides outstanding opportunities for networking, professional exchange, and collaboration.


Helsinki — a city known for its blend of urban life and nature, Nordic design, and vibrant culture — will serve as the backdrop for this four-day event. The social programme will feature a welcome reception, a conference dinner, and plenty of chances to connect with colleagues in an inspiring setting.

Sep
23
  1.   General
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  1.   23rd Sep, 2025 - 26th Sep, 2025
The German Society for Epidemiology (DGEpi) invites researchers, practitioners, and students to its 20th Annual Conference under the theme “Changing the Face of Epidemiology.” This year’s programme ad...

The German Society for Epidemiology (DGEpi) invites researchers, practitioners, and students to its 20th Annual Conference under the theme “Changing the Face of Epidemiology.” This year’s programme addresses the evolving challenges and opportunities shaping the discipline, with a renewed focus on methodological exchange and interdisciplinary collaboration.


Keynote speakers Martin Lercher, Charles F. Manski, Sarah C. Hull, Lars Schaade, and Naomi Allen will share insights to spark discussion on how epidemiology can adapt and lead in a changing world.


For the first time, the conference will feature a highlight session showcasing the best submissions from all methodological and thematic areas, reflecting the breadth and quality of epidemiological research in Germany.


The official conference runs until Thursday afternoon, with NAKO expert group workshops taking place on Friday, 26 September.

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Oct
10
  1.   General
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  1.   10th Oct, 2025
The German Eastern Business Association and the GHA – German Health Alliance invite stakeholders from across sectors to the 8th German–East European Health Forum, held as an official side event of the...

The German Eastern Business Association and the GHA – German Health Alliance invite stakeholders from across sectors to the 8th German–East European Health Forum, held as an official side event of the World Health Summit 2025.


Under the theme “Strong Health Systems for Welfare and Economic Growth,” the Forum brings together high-level representatives from government, business, and health sectors across Central, Eastern, and South Eastern Europe, the Baltics, the South Caucasus, and Central Asia.


Participants will explore the latest developments in healthcare systems and engage in panel discussions on:




  • Healthcare as a Key Investment for the Future




  • Cardiovascular Health Strategies in Eastern Europe




  • Rebuilding Ukraine’s Health System




The Forum offers a unique opportunity to foster partnerships, share expertise, and strengthen regional cooperation for sustainable and innovative health systems.


Register - 8th GERMAN – EAST EUROPEAN HEALTH FORUM – GHA – German Health Alliance


Programme - 2025-Agenda-GEHF-as-of-06-17.pdf

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Nov
13
  1.   General
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  1.   13th Nov, 2025 - 14th Nov, 2025
Global health professionals and researchers (PhD level and above) are invited to apply for the upcoming workshop “Creativity for Equity: Innovative Science Communication for Global Health Justice,” co...

Global health professionals and researchers (PhD level and above) are invited to apply for the upcoming workshop “Creativity for Equity: Innovative Science Communication for Global Health Justice,” co-organized by Hannah Strohmeier, Yagmur Demirpehlivan, Torben Heinsohn, and Charlotte Köhler.


This two-day event will offer a rich blend of learning, hands-on creative practice, and collective reflection — all centered on how science communication can be reimagined to support equity and justice in global health.


Open to those working at the intersection of health, communication, and social transformation, the workshop promises a collaborative and inspiring atmosphere at the unique Spreefeld venue in Berlin.


The application deadline is 15 August 2025

Sep
22
  1.   General
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  1.   22nd Sep, 2025 - 24th Sep, 2025
Join us in Berlin—Register now for the Responsible Research in Action Unconference!   Taking place from September 22–24, 2025, in Berlin, this collaborative event is all about turning ideas into act...

Join us in Berlin—Register now for the Responsible Research in Action Unconference!

 

Taking place from September 22–24, 2025, in Berlin, this collaborative event is all about turning ideas into action to advance a more responsible research culture and practice.

The event centers around a set of ten projects that were chosen in a rigorous selection process. These projects cover topics such as piloting reproducibility checks, enhancing preclinical systematic reviews, and developing innovative, researcher-driven funding models, among many others.

During registration, participants choose the project they are most interested in supporting and join a small, focused team to help move it forward. Selected projects cover a wide range of important topics such as piloting reproducibility checks, improving preclinical review processes, and exploring innovative researcher-driven funding models, among others.

This event is hosted by the QUEST Center for Responsible Research at the Berlin Institute of Health (BIH) at Charité , the Einstein Foundation Award for Promoting Quality in Research and EXCELScIOR ERA Chair, University of Coimbra — with funding kindly provided by the German Research Foundation (DFG).

Spots are limited for each project, so don’t wait – sign up now to join us in shaping the future of research! https://rr-in-action2025.org/

Deadline to register: Sunday, August 3rd at 23:59 CEST

 

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Sep
26
  1.   General
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  1.   26th Sep, 2025
The German Cancer Society is currently inviting students and young professionals from the healthcare sector to the "Your Futures" conference for young researchers in Berlin. Among other things, three ...

The German Cancer Society is currently inviting students and young professionals from the healthcare sector to the "Your Futures" conference for young researchers in Berlin. Among other things, three Berlin-based healthcare excellence projects will be presented there.

"DEINE ZUKÜNFTE" is a dynamic half-day conference designed for students and young professionals across health-related fields. Whether you're studying medicine, public health, bioinformatics, or digital health technology, this event invites you to reflect on your personal and professional path in a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape.

🔹 Inspiration: Keynote by entrepreneur and speaker Markus Gull, exploring the story of your life and your role in shaping the future.
🔹 Deep Dive: Learn from three cutting-edge research initiatives:

  • Der Simulierte Mensch

  • BeCAT – Berlin Center for Advanced Therapies

  • SupraFAB – Supramolecular Functional Architectures at Biointerfaces
    🔹 Interaction: Choose one of three short workshops designed to give you an instant boost of clarity, creativity, and career direction.

Open to students and early-career professionals eager to explore the future of health and medicine.

🔗 More info & registration: www.125-jahre-dkg.de
📩 Contact: service@krebsgesellschaft.de

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Oct
17
  1.   General
  2.    Public
  1.   17th Oct, 2025 - 6th Feb, 2026
Charité and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) invite students from Berlin universities to the interdisciplinary elective course “Planetary Health – Health of People and Planet in...

Charité and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) invite students from Berlin universities to the interdisciplinary elective course “Planetary Health – Health of People and Planet in the Anthropocene.” This in-person winter term course explores the urgent health challenges posed by the ecological crisis and equips participants with the knowledge and tools to drive sustainable, just, and health-promoting transformations.


📅 Fridays, Oct 17, 2025 – Feb 6, 2026 | 🕙 10:15–13:45 (incl. breaks)
📍 Charité Campus Mitte, Berlin | 💼 6 ECTS


Led by Prof. Dr. Dr. Sabine Gabrysch and her interdisciplinary team, the course offers insights into the science, ethics, and policy of planetary health, including global case studies, expert discussions, and an excursion to PIK. Topics include climate justice, urban health, food systems, and the role of health systems in addressing planetary crises.


🎓 Open to students of Charité and other Berlin universities
📝 Register via email to pauline.harich@pik-potsdam.de by 3 August 2025
📩 For questions: oskar.masztalerz@gmail.com

Mar
30
  1.   General
  2.    Public
  1.   30th Mar, 2026 - 26th Jun, 2026
It is a full-time, on-site programme for physicians who hold a medical degree (MD/MBBS or equivalent) from a medical school in any country and who are licensed to practise medicine in that country. On...

It is a full-time, on-site programme for physicians who hold a medical degree (MD/MBBS or equivalent) from a medical school in any country and who are licensed to practise medicine in that country. Online participation is not possible. Registration is open until 31 January 2026.

  • The Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine is Germany's oldest institution of its kind, having been founded in 1900. The DTMH has been held here since 1905.
  • You will be taught by experienced scientific and clinical experts from all departments of the BNITM and from many external national and international institutions.

The Diploma Course will train physicians to work in countries of the tropics or subtropics. The course will enable participants to diagnose and treat diseases in travellers and migrants from the tropics and subtropics and to provide preventive medical travel-related advice.

The course focuses on the aetiology, epidemiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment of tropical diseases and clinical work in low-resource settings. It also covers travel medicine and principles of global health.

Jul
17
  1.   General
  2.    Public
  1.   17th Jul, 2025
This event marks the official launch of the Lancet One Health Commission Report, a publication that redefines how we think about and act on health in a rapidly changing world. It brings together globa...

This event marks the official launch of the Lancet One Health Commission Report, a publication that redefines how we think about and act on health in a rapidly changing world. It brings together global experts, policymakers, and practitioners for a critical conversation on the report’s key findings and recommendations. 

The discussions will focus on the themes covered in the report, with particular attention to overlooked aspects in One Health, including the intersections between food systems, water security, environmental change, and population well-being. 

Location: Online via Zoom  

Register here:   Registration 

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Jul
10
  1.   Hub Event
  2.    Public
  1.   10th Jul, 2025
The Global Health Talk is the Hub’s annual flagship event. As Germany’s central network for global health, the Hub brings together more than 2,000 members from civil society, academia, the private sec...

The Global Health Talk is the Hub’s annual flagship event. As Germany’s central network for global health, the Hub brings together more than 2,000 members from civil society, academia, the private sector, youth, and politics – with the aim of fostering cross-sectoral and multi-stakeholder dialogue and action on pressing global health challenges. 

This year’s key topics include: 

  • A New Era in Global Health: Shifting Powers, Shared Futures
  • Global Health in Conflict Settings: Translating Crisis Experiences into Actions 
  • Shaping the Future of NCDs: Integrating Mental Health into Global Strategies for 2025 and Beyond 
  • Multiple Perspectives on One Health Engagements: Pre-Launch of the Lancet One Health Commission  

📍The event will be held at the Conference Centre, Mauerstraße 27, Berlin. 
(Please note: unfortunately, virtual participation will not be possible this year.

Only Registered Participants would be allowed entry!

📅 Detailed Agenda now available

 Stay informed with regular updates on the event by visiting our website.

 

ℹ️ Important Information for the Global Health Talk

Please take note of the following important details: 

Location: The event will take place at the Konferenzzentrum Mauerstraße, Mauerstraße 27, in 10117 Berlin. The closest public transport stations are Mohrenstraße (U2), Unter den Linden (U6), and Brandenburger Tor (S1, S25, U5).
Bus lines 100, 200, 300 stop close to the conference centre.  

Registration: Opens at 8:30 AM. We kindly ask you to arrive early to ensure a smooth security check process.

Identification: Please bring a valid ID card or passport for identification purposes.

Baggage: The event location has a cloakroom, however, items left in the cloakroom are left at your own risk. If possible, avoid bringing large bags or luggage.

Special Needs: We strive to host inclusive, accessible events that enable all individuals to engage fully. Please let us know by email (info@globalhealthhub.de) if you need specific arrangements.  

 

If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. 
 
We cannot wait to see you at the Global Health Talk! 

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Jul
02
  1.   General
  2.    Public
  1.   2nd Jul, 2025
As the European Commission prepares to release its proposal for the next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) 2028-2034, the global development landscape faces significant challenges. Several EU memb...

As the European Commission prepares to release its proposal for the next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) 2028-2034, the global development landscape faces significant challenges. Several EU member states, along with the UK and the U.S., have recently announced substantial cuts to their Official Development Assistance (ODA) budgets. Meanwhile, mounting financial pressures - from the repayment of NextGenerationEU loans to the ongoing war in Ukraine and rising defense expenditures - threaten to further constrain ODA funding in the next MFF.

 

At the same time, global crises, including pandemics, climate change, and geopolitical instability, have reinforced the need for sustained international cooperation and investment in development. Beyond the EU’s commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals - and the moral and ethical case for ODA - there is need for a closer look at ODA’s economic return for the EU.

 

This breakfast event, organised jointly by Pandemic Action Network, ODI Europe, the Joep Lange Institute, and Salud por Derecho seeks to unpack this issue by presenting the findings of a new modelling study conducted by ODI Global. The study examines the impacts of EU aid on EU economies, offering evidence that development cooperation delivers measurable financial returns. 

 

Speakers to include:

  • Maximiliano Mendez-Parra, Principal Research Fellow, ODI Global
  • Heidy Rombouts, Director General Development Cooperation & Humanitarian Aid, Belgium MFA
  • Aggrey Aluso, Executive Director, Resilience Action Network Africa (RANA)
  • Iliana Olivié, Director of ETTG
  • Ministers (TBD)
  • Eloise Todd, Executive Director, PAN (moderator)

Please register Here.

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Sep
25
  1.   General
  2.    Public
  1.   25th Sep, 2025 - 26th Sep, 2025
The Master of Global Urban Health (MSc GUH) programme, in collaboration with the Centre for Planetary Health (CPH), is organising an International Symposium on Planetary Aspects of Urban Health, to be...

The Master of Global Urban Health (MSc GUH) programme, in collaboration with the Centre for Planetary Health (CPH), is organising an International Symposium on Planetary Aspects of Urban Health, to be held on September 25 – 26, 2025, at the University of Freiburg.

You are cordially invited!

The event will explore the intersections of planetary health, including the environment, climate, urban health and global sustainability, featuring expert discussions and offering valuable networking opportunities with health professionals, master alumni and students from around the world.

Please complete the registration form to confirm your participation.

We kindly ask you to respond at the latest by June 1, 2025, to help us finalise the administrative arrangements.

We look forward to your response and to welcoming you in Freiburg this September!

Master Global Urban Health / Centre for Planetary Health
University of Freiburg

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Oct
13
  1.   General
  2.    Public
  1.   13th Oct, 2025 - 15th Oct, 2025
🦠🌍 "One Health: Challenges in a Rapidly Changing Environment" Organized by the One Health Platform, the symposium aims to foster interdisciplinary collaboration, promote cutting-edge research, and pr...

🦠🌍 "One Health: Challenges in a Rapidly Changing Environment"

Organized by the One Health Platform, the symposium aims to foster interdisciplinary collaboration, promote cutting-edge research, and provide a visible stage for scientists working at the intersection of human, animal, and environmental health.

This year’s venue: 🏨 Hotel Berlin, Berlin
Lützowplatz 17, 10785 Berlin
(Please note this is a different location from last year!)

🔬 Call for Abstracts:
Contribute to the conference by submitting an abstract for either an oral or poster presentation. Topics include:

  • AMR
  • Agriculture & Health
  • AI in Health Research
  • Climate Change & Health
  • Conservation & Wildlife Health
  • Emerging Pathogens
  • Environmental Pollution & Health
  • Genomics & Proteomics
  • Novel Methods
  • One Health in Public Health
  • Pandemic Preparedness & Prevention
  • Social Sciences & Health
  • Vaccines & Immunology
  • Vectors

💻 Conference Details:
🗓️ Dates: October 13–15, 2025
🌐 Language: English
💶 Fees:

  • Regular: €290
  • Reduced (students, with ID): €95
    📲 Hashtag: #OHS2025

👉 Register online and submit your abstract here
Note: You will need a registration ID and Indico profile to submit. Create your profile here.

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May
16
  1.   16th May, 2025
🥪 As part of European Public Health Week, taking place this week, the Public Health and Public Service section of the German Society for Public Health (DGPH) is hosting a series of lunch sessions. You...

🥪 As part of European Public Health Week, taking place this week, the Public Health and Public Service section of the German Society for Public Health (DGPH) is hosting a series of lunch sessions. You can find the full program in this flyer: https://t1p.de/wxprp


On Friday, the lunch session will be held in cooperation with the DGPH Student Section and the Young Professionals Network for Public Health. Staff members from the public health service will share their career paths after graduation and provide insights into their daily work.


📆 The event will take place on May 16 from 13:30 to 14:30 (CEST) online.


💻 To receive the meeting link, please register in advance at https://t1p.de/jvr9d (registration is open until the time of the event). Participation is free of charge.


📰 The link and further details are available in the flyer.


🤩 We’re excited to welcome all participants! Feel free to share this announcement.


For the DGPH Student Section,
Janina Ehe & Larissa Nees
Spokespersons



German Society for Public Health (DGPH)

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Jun
06
  1.   General
  2.    Public
  1.   6th Jun, 2025
GLOHRA Day 2025 is the fifth annual symposium of the German Alliance for Global Health Research (GLOHRA) intending to bring together members of the community and facilitate exchange on research and po...

GLOHRA Day 2025 is the fifth annual symposium of the German Alliance for Global Health Research (GLOHRA) intending to bring together members of the community and facilitate exchange on research and policy topics relevant to global health research. All GLOHRA members from all disciplines and career stages are warmly invited to dedicate a day in summer to global health and connect with the community.

Register Here 

Event Program Here 

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May
21
  1.   General
  2.    Public
  1.   21st May, 2025
This in-person side event, jointly hosted by International SOS, the World Health Organization Foundation (WHOF), GIZ, and private sector partners including Sanofi and ENI, brings together key actors t...

This in-person side event, jointly hosted by International SOS, the World Health Organization Foundation (WHOF), GIZ, and private sector partners including Sanofi and ENI, brings together key actors to explore the evolving role of the private sector in global health. The session will focus on aligning business objectives with public health goals and fostering impactful cross-sector collaboration.


Discussions will delve into how public-private partnerships can bridge critical funding gaps, ensure continuity in essential health services, and scale innovative solutions. Participants will also engage in dialogue around best practices, strategic approaches to common challenges, and opportunities for collaboration that promote sustainable, community-centered impact.


This event serves as a platform for meaningful exchange between public and private stakeholders, with the goal of accelerating progress toward shared health and development objectives.


📍 Location: The Royal Hotel Geneva


🎟️ Registration: Register here

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