2023
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Welcome to a lecture by President Tarja Halonen at Oslo Peace Days.
In this INFRA seminar, inspired by the World Antimicrobial Awareness Week theme "Preventing antimicrobial resistance together”, we will discuss how we can work together in INFRA and across disciplines
Welcome to a SHEtalk on exploring the mediation of alternative and mainstream medical knowledge in digital culture.
Welcome to a SHEtalk on lay epidemiology.
Do you want to gain knowledge about some of the greatest challenges to health of our time and how to address them, and to develop skills to transfer this knowledge to health professionals in different educational settings?
Join us for an event focusing on different apsects of young people’s mental health and well-being. The event is open for all, with a primary focus on engaging students.
Welcome to a SHEtalk on the philosophy of biology and medicine.
How insulin changed people with diabetics from high death rates to a life with chronic illness.
Welcome to SHEtalk by Dr Paul Han, Guest Researcher at SHE.
How to map and tackle health inequalities in the city of Bologna? Welcome to the first SHEtalk in fall semester 2023.
We have lived through the greater part of the antimicrobial era and burnt through our resources. How did we get here and where do we go next?
Citizen science initiatives played key roles in the epidemic information system in India. Welcome to a lecture on India by Professor Paul Kattuman.
Welcome to a seminar with Professor Charles Briggs and research colleagues on how to challenge knowledge translation in health.
Welcome to a lecture of the very influental folklorist Charles Briggs.
Welcome to a launch event for the newly published Lancet paper where the authors argue for a more critical, transformative and philosophically-underpinned approach to teaching the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
In this INFRA seminar, we will discuss how moving away from a separation between the biological and social can enable new insights into infection management and antimicrobial use.