Global Health Norway established a working group including members from the Centre for Global Health to suggest global health competencies in Norwegian health sciences and medical education and training.
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On May 4th, WGH Norway hosted its second webinar part of the Inspiration Series!
Over the last two days, the Centre for Global Health (CGH) has welcomed Marcelline Budza who is visiting Oslo to receive her 2020 Human Rights Award from the University of Oslo (UiO).
On April 7, the Centre for Global Health hosted its first Research ExceLlence and Innovation in Global HealTh (RELIGHT) Symposium.
On March 30, WGH Norway hosted its first webinar part of a new Inspiration Series!
This new training course is a perfect tool in your journey to advance your leadership development and professional capability.
A forthcoming book explores differences in beliefs of what constitutes reliable scientific evidence during public health emergencies, including Covid-19.
The three RELIGHT – Research ExceLlence and Innovation in Global HealTh research groups have been working hard over the past three years (2019-2021) to advance their global health agendas. Look into their final report as our first RELIGHT project cohort.
A new vaccine against tuberculosis may also be used as treatment. The vaccine is safe to give to people with tuberculosis disease and strengthens the immune system's ability to attack the bacteria that cause the disease, a new study shows.
The Centre for Global Health is accepting applications for one additional Research ExceLlence and Innovation in Global HealTh (RELIGHT) project for the 2022-2024 period. Deadline: 18 February 2022
A recent Norwegian-Ethiopian study led by Dr. Asgeir Johannessen, Deputy Director at the Centre for Global Health, demonstrates how this disease can be treated effectively in a poor country.
The Centre for Global Health proudly introduces its Student Advisory Group!
Did you miss the One Health in the 21st Century Conference? Here you will find the full conference, in addition to accepted poster presentations and more!
At Centre for Sustainable Healthcare Education (SHE), student involvement is essential for achieving the centre's sustainable education goals. Read Eivind Engebretsen and Trine Kleven's editorial on how they make this happen.
Alongside the 2021 Lancet Countdown Report on Health and Climate Change, a Policy Brief for Norway has been published! Read the full report including the full briefing and recommendations from the policy brief here.
Researchers and students in India, South Korea, from Centre for Sustainable Healthcare Education and Department of Informatics at University of Oslo are going to build the design and development of digital health education modules.
Successful research requires systematic preparation, planning, critical thinking and dedicated work. This free and open online course might help you answer the above question.
Our International Advisory Board is advising us on how to bridge the gap between policy goals and educational practice.
Eivind Engebretsen is appointed as Chair of Global Health at the European University Alliance Circle U, with the mission to explore the interface between global health and democracy. Here you can read his mission statement.
We are pleased to share this mid-year report outlining the progress and activities of The Lancet One Health Commission and what is still to come.
SHE is currently working with the Genealogies of Knowledge Research Network on developing various projects supported by the Oslo Medical Corpus.
The Centre for Global Health is proud to celebrate its new crosscutting theme, Gender in Global Health with an online launch event including UiO's 2020 Human Rights Award winner, Marcelline Budza - June 15th.
Elin Rosvold leads work package 2 in SHE together with Eivind Engebretsen.
Spring 2021: SHE launches a series of seminars on sustainability related to health issues in different forms.
It is time to present the researchers in SHE, what they do and what their aim is.