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How to Cover Planetary Health
Join Mongabay for their Mongabay Webinar Series: Planetary Health on June 13th @ 9PM UTC (2PM PST). This Mongabay webinar will focus on the planetary health framework, and how journalists can better communicate stories related to global or ecological change and the human health impacts of these changes. Panelists for this webinar include Alliance members Sam Myers, the faculty director of the Planetary Health Alliance, and Mark Schapiro, a journalist and lecturer at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.
Careers in Planetary Health
Join London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine for an event that will discuss career opportunities in planetary health with speakers from a range of sectors including NHS, academia, government agencies and international organizations. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear about and discuss their career paths, a typical working day, the skills required and how their roles contribute to planetary health.
UC Davis: Rx One Health Field Institute
Novel pathogens, climate change, biodiversity loss, food insecurity, health disparities, antimicrobial resistance, water scarcity, pollution… our planet faces a host of interrelated serious challenges in the Anthropocene era. The Rx One Health Field Institute at Alliance member UC Davis is a transformative field-based experiential learning course focused on One Health core competencies for graduate students and early career professionals from all disciplines.
One Health Symposium
Join University of California, Davis, One Health Institute and for their 10th annual One Health Symposium.
This year’s One Health Symposium theme focuses on climate change and its role in natural disasters globally, with an emphasis on innovation and global variability in transdisciplinary responses. The event will feature a global student case competition, a keynote talk from a world expert on the One Health approach to promote planetary health, and a panel discussion on battling the effects of climate change.