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Opportunities - Wolfson Global Health Research Hub

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Research Opportunities 

The Global Health Hub is a Research Hub, with the aim to enhance health across the world through academic activity ranging from fundamental research to increase our knowledge of science and technology, to implementation of clinical interventions and development of health policies.  

Here we showcase projects led by Global Health Hub members and advertise opportunities to get involved in research activities run through the Hub. 

Click here to get in touch if you have a research project to share online with the GHH community.

 

Current Opportunities

the UKHIH's Mortality Estimation in Humanitarian Crises funding 

has launched, and the call for Expressions of Interest is open until 5pm GMT 7 February 2024. Details can be found here

Education Opportunities   

Wolfson is a great College to pick as your home when you come to study a health-related course. We have a large body of top-class academics in a diverse range of health-related disciplines, working within major international networks. You will find unrivalled opportunities to undertake exciting projects and to be exposed to world leaders in Global Health. 

This section contains information on courses linked to Global Health, and information on Wolfson Fellows able to support students in their studies in health-related areas. 

Click here to get in touch if you would like to share opportunities for undergraduate and postgraduate courses and projects.

Funding opportunities  

The Global Health Hub has a small amount of funding to support projects aimed at making a positive contribution to global health.

Email us at: gh-hub@wolfson.cam.ac.uk if you have an idea for a project or would like to apply for funding.  

  • Wolfson College supports students' academic and personal development with grants to support Travel & Research that is directly related to their degree and with Vacation Project Grants that enable students to undertake internships, cultural projects or charitable work during vacations or approved annual leave. Vacation Grant applications are open.

 

 

Click here to stay updated.

Email us at gh-hub@wolfson.cam.ac.uk if you would like to recommend an opportunity relevant to the Hub. 

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What's on

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Art Exhibition: 'Life Within Landscapes'

05/10/2024 at 10.00

Explore Wolfson's newest exhibition, 'Life Within Landscapes', showcasing works by three Cambridge-based female contemporary artists, inspired by their Caribbean heritage.

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Artists In Conversation: Caribbean Art in Cambridge

13/10/2024 at 16.00

Sandra Scott, Nadia Koo & Selena Scott in conversation with Dr Anna M. Dempster, reflecting on their exhibition 'Life Within Landscapes: Caribbean-Cambridge Art, Now'.

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Toddlers and the ‘Totalitarian’ State: Histories of Care in Socialist Dictatorships

15/10/2024 at 17.30

What can the history of crèches tell us about care and coercion in a socialist dictatorship?

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Wolfson Research Networks Event 2024

16/10/2024 at 17.00

Find out more about Wolfson's Interdisciplinary Networks and how you can get involved!

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Music and Madeira: Doraly Gill - cello

18/10/2024 at 18.30

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