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Category Archives: Lectures/Panels
Community Discussion THURSDAY on Inequality and the Global AIDS Pandemic
We’re delighted to invite you to an event on inequality and the global AIDS pandemic co-hosted by the Critical Development Forum (CDF) and Global 99 (G99) this THURSDAY for World AIDS Day. The event will feature spoken word, expert panelists,…
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Concepts of the Body in 19th and 20th Century America
Tattoos aren’t new! Please let your students know there is space available in our course BH 485: “Concepts of the Body in 19th and 20th Century America.” This course will investigate ideas relating to the corporeal self in nineteenth- and…
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How Inequality Fuels the Global AID S Pandemic”
World AIDS Day panel and discussion: “Unequal Infection: How Inequality Fuels the Global AIDS Pandemic” This event aims to highlight the relationship between global inequality and the AIDS epidemic. HIV/AIDS is an affliction of inequality, continuously striking the most vulnerable…
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Physicians Assisting Abroad Panel
Hello! Interested in pursuing a career in the health field…abroad?! Then this is an event you do not want to miss. Operation Smile at UW will be holding an open panel discussion between students and doctors. PHYSICIANS ASSISTING ABROAD PANEL…
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December 8! Global WACh Launch w/ WGHA Discovery Series Lecture on Women, Adolescents, & Children
Hello, Please join us on Thursday, December 8, 2011 for the launch of Global WACh (the Global Center for Integrated Health of Women, Adolescents, and Children) in conjunction with the Washington Global Health Alliance Discovery Series lecture with Leslie Mancuso,…
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CV & Personal Statement Writing Workshops for undergraduates
Please let your undergraduate students know there are still spaces available in this week’s round of CV/Resume and Personal Statement Writing Workshops. These workshops are geared toward undergraduates applying for scholarships and graduate school admission. CV Writing Workshops: Tuesday, Nov….
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“They Go to Die” presented by GlobeMed and GHRC’s World Cinema Series
Join GlobeMed and the Global Health Resource Center’s World Health Cinema film series by attending a multimedia presentation on human rights and access to medicines with Jonathan Smith, Director of the Visual Ethnography Project, Yale University. The event will include…
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H2H’s PRE-HEALTH PANEL
Hey guys! Are you interested in a career in healthcare? Do you want to make a difference, but aren’t sure of your path yet? Come join Hand2Hand as we host our pre-health panel this Monday, November 14th from 7-8pm in…
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Consciousness as a Decision to Engage – Neurobiology Lecture
This is an initiative of the Neurobiology Club this year called “Neurobiology: Mind”; a series of faculty presentations and panel discussions focusing on reaching out to students here on campus who are interested in some of the so-called “emergent” properties…
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2012 UW WiSE Conference
Hey, Prehealth Students! You do not need to be an engineering student or even a science major to benefit from the connection to this wonderful organization whose mission is to support women in sciences. Check it out! *Mark Your Calendars!*…
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How Does the Brain Work?
Film Screening: How Does the Brain Work? Thursday, November 3rd at 3:00 PM Allen Library Auditorium The UW undergraduate Neurobiology Club would like to invite you to join us in watching ‘How Does the Brain Work?’; part of the NOVA…
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MAPS 3rd General Meeting:” Education inequity a ROOT to Health Care Disparities” this Thursday from 5 – 6 pm
Did you know: . 15 million children grow up in poverty, and only 8% graduate from college at the age of 24? . Students w/o a high school degree are less likely to obtain a job that provides health insurance,…
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Why LGBT Global Rights are a Game Changer, and Will Liberate Us All”
The UW Gender, Sexuality, and Global Health Working Group is excited to host, Cary Alan Johnson, Executive Director of the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC), www.iglhrc.org http://www.iglhrc.org/ Tuesday, October 25 from 4:30-5:30 p.m. William H. Foege Building,…
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Attend the Family Planning and Reproductive Health Panel – Oct. 6
Attend the event October 6, 2011 Hello! Please join us for a conversation with women leaders about the role of family planning and reproductive health in international development! This presentation event will feature Azza Nofly, Jane Godia, and Olive Mtema,…
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University of Washington Toastmasters / Public Speaking clubs
Toastmaster’s can be very helpful for prehealth students who are preparing for professional school interviews, or for your future career! Please see information about the club below – Prehealth Advising **************************** Toastmasters’ can help both students with their public speaking…
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