Join Sabin Vaccine Institute Boost Community's Climate Resilient Immunization dialogue series launching on Tuesday, February 25, 2025. By the end of this program, participants will: Gain a deep understanding of the interplay between climate change and immunization; Be able to engage communities effectively to deepen the understanding of the climate crisis on immunization programs; Co-design tools to monitor and respond to environmental changes proactively; and Build a strong community of frontline immunization professionals who could advocate and advance the work of Climate-resilient Immunization.
Join Stanford Mussallem Center for Biodesign on February 25 for the next session in their Innovation and Health Equity Discussion Series where Neha Agarwal, senior director of strategy at PATH and Alliance board vice chair, will discuss an innovative outcomes-based financing (OBF) mechanism being developed in partnership with the governments of Tanzania and Senegal, the Bay Area Global Health Alliance, and Pfizer to reinforce antimicrobial stewardship efforts in LMICs.
UCSF's Master’s in Science in Global Health is an interdisciplinary program that prepares students for careers in research, policy, academia, organizational leadership, and program management and evaluation. Please join them for a virtual information session on February 26, 2025. Program Director Chris Carpenter, MD, MPH and Associate Director Ingrid Chen, PhD, MS '13 will present an overview of the program and admissions process and have time for Q+A.
Join Stanford Biodesign to hear from two of the Stanford-India Biodesign initiative's architects and an early alumna. How did they lay the groundwork for the program? What are the opportunities and challenges inherent in a collaboration with the government? How did the need for cost-effective technologies influence the innovation approach? And how did they catalyze the work of funders, suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, and purchasers required to get the inventions to patients? They will discuss their biggest takeaways from this entrepreneurial endeavor, the potential to replicate it in other resource-constrained environments, and what excites them most about the future of healthtech innovation in India.
Join the Planetary Health Alliance in Washington, DC from March 1-4, 2025, for "Our Planet, Our Health: 2025 Climate Action Convention," one of the largest events ever focused on planetary health and climate action. Hosted at the National Academy of Sciences on March 1-3 and the Hopkins Bloomberg Center on March 4, this pivotal gathering will bring together leaders, experts, and educators committed to driving progress toward a healthier, more sustainable, and just future.
The Pacific ADA Center is pleased to invite you to their upcoming virtual conference! Join them on March 11 and 12 on Zoom to hear from experts on a wide range of Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) related topics.
Join Stanford Mussallem Center for Biodesign on March 11 for the next session in their Innovation and Health Equity Discussion Series which will feature Jane Chen, Stanford GSB alum and the co-founder of Embrace Global, the company that developed a portable infant incubator that has helped to save over 750,000 babies globally.
This event hosted by JSI will explore how human-centered technology can transform community health information systems, making them more effective, sustainable, and scalable. In a sector where data is essential, the discussion will focus on how technology can generate, simplify access to, and translate data into actionable insights for government stakeholders and community health workers.
Hosted by Stanford’s Center for Innovation in Global Health and Mussallem Center for Biodesign, this annual conference is the culmination of MED232: Global Health – Scaling Health Technology Innovations in Low-Resource Settings, a course that unites students, faculty, and global health changemakers in tackling barriers to equitable healthcare access. This year’s theme focuses on the critical challenges of scaling health innovations for lasting impact—moving beyond technological breakthroughs to address the cultural, economic, and logistical barriers that hinder widespread adoption in under-resourced settings.
Join Watsi on March 14, 2025 at 7:30 AM PT/10:30 AM ET for 'Closing the Women's Health Gap for a Healthier Future.' This panel will discuss the root causes of the health gap and explore how addressing it could boost the global economy by $1 trillion annually by 2040. It offers a unique opportunity to engage directly with organizations working in communities in LMICs on the benefits of investing in closing the women’s health gap.
Spend the week learning from experts about the job search process during four virtual sessions during North Carolina Global Health Alliance's Global Health Career Week.
The theme for World Bank Group’s Global Digital Summit 2025, “Digital Pathways for All,” sets the stage for an exciting gathering of partners, clients, and private-sector leaders. Together, the summit will explore cutting-edge digital solutions, share insights, and foster valuable discussions about the transformative work shaping the future of digital development. The event will take place at the World Bank headquarters in Washington, D.C.
CORE Group, Global Health Council, Global Health Technologies Coalition (GHTC), and the American Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene (ASTMH) are hosting a Solidarity & Networking Event on March 19, 2025, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM in Washington, DC. This gathering is an opportunity to connect with fellow global health professionals, advocates, and partners in a collaborative and engaging environment. Join them for an evening of insightful conversations, networking, and community-building as they come together to advance shared goals in global health.
Breakthrough East will survey the field, exploring the intricacies of new biology, animal testing, and tech advancements that are driving more productive clinical research. It’ll highlight lessons learned and victories achieved at each step of the process, including those related to the growing role that patients play in development. Join to see how leaders in biotech are reshaping R&D and what history teaches researchers and industry professionals.
Please join the UC Berkeley Public Health Alumni Association board of directors for a compelling webinar panel, moderated by alumna Tia Gangopadhyay MPH '20, as they explore the transforming landscape of public health.
Five Scholars will speak about their ideas that could change the world at this year’s Cambridge Festival as part of the ongoing celebrations for Gates Cambridge’s 25th anniversary. The Gates Cambridge event, "Ideas That Could Change the World," will be hosted by international journalist Catherine Galloway who presents So, now what?, the Gates Cambridge podcast.
The Advancing Medical Education in Africa Conference will be a pivotal event for medical education in Africa, bringing together local insights and global expertise to enhance healthcare training. It focuses on innovations and collaborations to foster positive change and improve healthcare outcomes across the continent. The establishment of a deans’ consortium and the involvement of diverse stakeholders will help ensure the ongoing development of initiatives, strengthening Africa's medical education landscape.
The Infectious Disease Alliance (ID Alliance) will host a hybrid event titled "Bridging Science, Advocacy, and Practice: A Unified Approach to Combating Antimicrobial Resistance," taking place in Statens Serum Institut (SSI) Campus, Copenhagen, Denmark, and online via Teams. This event will bring together global experts, policymakers, researchers, and advocates to explore collaborative approaches for addressing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) as a growing global challenge that cuts across human health, animal health, agriculture, and the environment.
Join us virtually on Wednesday, March 26 from 8:30-10:00 AM PT as we review the five key findings of the recently released white paper "GenAI for Health in LMICs," hear from implementers in the field, and invite perspectives of funders looking at how to fill the gaps.
Join North Carolina Global Health Alliance for a *bonus* webinar added to its 2025 NC Global Health Career Week! After an invigorating week of discussions on all things job-search in a new era for global health, they've decided to add one more session on Networking. You'll hear from two truly inspirational members of NC's global health community who have networked their way to new friends, new clients, new opportunities, and new jobs!
In a rapidly changing public health landscape, advancing health and well-being for all - especially those most harmed by our current systems - requires strong narrative and communication strategies. In this webinar, PHI's Berkeley Media Studies Group (BMSG) will share strategies to strengthen narrative power, including how to assess power dynamics and craft compelling, values-driven messages that inspire action.
Join the Infectious Disease Alliance for knowledge sharing and interdisciplinary dialogue on surveillance, prevention and response to foodborne and waterborne diseases under One Health approach.
The Skoll World Forum shines a spotlight on some of the most promising solutions and impactful social innovations and connects leaders who are driving social progress around the world. The Forum will take place April 1–4 in Oxford, UK and online. Together, attendees will explore opportunities to unite and drive enduring change.
Led by the Frontline Health Workers Coalition, #WHWWeek calls for increased investment in all cadres of the health workforce and advocates for prioritizing human resources for health on the global agenda. It is an opportunity to highlight the crucial role that sustained leadership and long-term investments in the health workforce play in achieving resilient health systems and advancing development goals.
Join ETR for the next 3 in 30 webinar where it will share three tips in thirty minutes on Building Youth-Adult Partnerships to Advance Adolescent Health.