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.Weekly Newsletter is Out! 14 April 2022
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Weekly Newsletter is out! 07 April 2022
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Weekly Newsletter is out! 31 March 2022
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Turing Global South Mobility Scheme: Successful Applicants Announced
WICID are delighted to be announcing the successful applicants for The Turing Global South Mobility Scheme, which offers placements in the global south to undergraduate or postgraduate students at the University of Warwick whose work is focused on research, learning, and exchange in these countries.
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WICID Annual Lecture 2022: Useful fictions in the knowledge practices of global health by Dr Seye Abimbola
The WICID Annual Lecture 2022 will be given by Dr Seye Abimbola, titled: Useful fictions in the knowledge practices of global health
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Date: Tuesday 26 April 2022
Time: 09:30 BST
Online via Zoom
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About this event
We are delighted that WICID's Annual Lecture 2022 will be given by Dr Seye Abimbola.
Speaker Biography:
Dr Seye Abimbola is a health systems researcher from Nigeria. He is a senior lecturer at the University of Sydney, Australia where his teaching and research focus on knowledge practices in global health, health system governance, and the adoption and scale up of health system innovations. He is the editor in chief of BMJ Global Health, and the 2020-22 Prince Claus Chair in Equity and Development at Utrecht University in the Netherlands, where he is working on epistemic dignity and justice in global health research.