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Warwick in Africa education programme comes to Kenya thanks to COSARAF foundation

The University of Warwick will be able to bring its successful education programme, Warwick in Africa, to Kenya for the first time thanks to the support of the COSARAF Foundation.


Warwick Academics advise at WHO Global Health Forum on Medical Devices

Artificial Intelligence (AI), smartphones and 3d printing could be used to design medical devices for Africa and harmonizing African and European regulation on medical devices could benefit both communities – proposes Dr Leandro Pecchia from the School of Engineering at the University of Warwick at the 4th WHO Global Health Forum on Medical Devices.

Wed 19 Dec 2018, 09:25 | Tags: India, Africa, School of Engineering, WHO, Sciences

Future of Biomedical engineering discussed in Brussels today

The future of Biomedical Engineering (BME) was the focus in Brussels today by the European Parliament Interest Group (EPIG) - looking at the future of medical equipment and how to regulate hospitals in Africa.


Two million pounds awarded to fight disease in East Africa

The University of Warwick has been awarded £2million to tackle the spread of viruses in East Africa.


Caring for older people in Kenya: research workshop to affect policy

Improving the care of older people, particularly women, in Kenya - and exploring how the state can better recognise and support unpaid or undervalued care work in the country - is the focus of an international workshop taking place in Nairobi this month, sponsored by the University of Warwick.


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