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The African Report named Dr Sandra Mauel a social anthropologist from the University of Eduardo Mondlane (UEM) in Mozambique, as one of 10 most influential researchers in Africa. Dr Manuel’s work focuses on the social analysis of the body, gender, and sexuality, as well as health, disease, and treatment. She’s...
Hamwe has announces its first Board of Advisors. UGHE believes that building bridges across sectors is a necessity to sustainably transform health education and delivery globally, but also to eliminate the gap between the most and least disadvantaged. During the past two years, UGHE had incubated a series of projects...
The symposium is an extension of the ideas put forward through the edited collection of works presented in the book Bodies of Knowledge: Childhoods in Health and Affliction (2021) by Efua Prah and Susan Levine. The symposium aims to continue the discussion about young people, about adolescents and about childhoods...
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Contributions are currently being accepted for the Handbook project on Postcolonial Sociology, as part of the Routledge Handbooks program. Contributions can be either theoretical (including state-of-the-art and literature reviews) or based on empirical research, including on a regional/local basis. Other than classic postcolonial approaches in sociology, we are also welcoming...
Yim’lo Research Assistant Job Description Project description: The Yim’lo project is focussed on improving HIV prevention, testing and treatment for men who have sex with men (MSM). The aim of the project is to increase uptake and effective use of HIV prevention, testing, and treatment among MSM by understanding their...
Webinar: Arts and Humanities for Good Public Health Tuesday 30 January 2024, 16.00-18.00 (UK time), 18.00-20.00 (CAT); 11 a.m.- 1p.m (US EST) There is growing recognition of the role of the arts and humanities for good public health practice. The UK Faculty of Public Health and the LSHTM Centre for...