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SUMMARY:The £5000 grants
DESCRIPTION:The RSTMH 2023 Early Career Grants Programme opened for applications at 9:00AM GMT\, 1 February 2023. \nApplications for grants of up to £5\,000 (GBP) are welcomed from early career researchers and global health professionals based anywhere in the world\, who have not had research funding of £5\,000 (GBP) or more in their own name before.  \nThe projects can be on any topic related to tropical medicine and global health\, from across the research spectrum of lab\, translation\, implementation and policy\, and should take up to one year. \nThe maximum RSTMH Early Career Grant award is £5\,000 (including any taxes on relevant purchases) and for up to one year in duration. \nSee the grants awarded in 2022 here and read a summary of the grant awardees here. \nGuidance on applying\nOn 15 February 2023\, we hosted an Applicant Guidance Webinar. You can watch the recording below or here. \nWe are planning a series of more detailed online sessions on aspects of the application form for RSTMH members in March. These will include developing a research question\, forming a budget\, selecting the best methodology\, determining realistic outcomes. Information about these sessions will be updated here in the coming weeks. \n  \nIf you have a question about the scope and content of your proposal\, please email info@rstmh.org. \nPlease note: This RSTMH Early Career Grants Programme guidance webinar being held on 15 February 2022 is now at full capacity. The webinar will be recorded and shared on the RSTMH website. \nRegister: https://www.rstmh.org/grants \nApplying for funding Applications open on 1 February 2023 at 09:00AM GMT and close on 28 April 2023 at 09:00AM BST.
URL:https://kesmonds-edu.ac/events/the-5000-grants/
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SUMMARY:Consortium for Universities of Global Health in Collaboration\, with the Canadian Network for NTDs
DESCRIPTION:Consortium for Universities of Global Health in Collaboration\, with the Canadian Network for NTDs \nVirtual Panel Discussion \nTOPIC: Research and Action to End Neglected Tropical Diseases \nFebruary 10\, 2023: 1:00 pm-2:30 pm ET \nThere are 20 Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) that affect 1.7 billion people\, one billion of which are children.\nMost are poor and live in tropical environments. 170\,000 people die from these diseases every year\, but many more\nsuffer from severe pain and long-term disability. This has profound health\, social\, and economic consequences for\nthe individual and the family. However\, there is hope. They can be eliminated\, and 47 countries have eliminated at\nleast one NTD. Treating these diseases is a public health best buy and is one of the most important actions that can improve a childs ability to learn.\nHear from\, and pose questions to\, this outstanding panel of global experts who will share what we can do to prevent\,\ntreat and eliminate these illnesses that affect some of the worlds most under-resourced communities. \nParticipation Link:shorturl.at/GHTW3\nWebinar ID: 837 5328 2457 \nSPEAKERS\nDr. Emily Jenkins\nProfessor of Department of Veterinary Microbiology\nWestern College of Veterinary Medicine \nDr. Momar Ndao\nAssociate Professor\, Department of Medicine\nFaculty of Medicine & Health Sciences\nMcGill University \nDeborah Ola\nStudent and Young Professional Ambassador\nCanadian Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases \nDr. Alison Krentel\nAssistant Professor\nSchool of Epidemiology and Public Health\nUniversity of Ottawa\nCo-founder and Chair of the Canadian Network for NTDs \nModerator\nDr. Kishor Wasan\nAdj. Professor & Distinguished University Scholar\nFaculty of Medicine\nCo-Founder & Co-Director\nNeglected Global Diseases Initiative at UBC\nUniversity of British Columbia
URL:https://kesmonds-edu.ac/events/consortium-for-universities-of-global-health-in-collaboration-with-the-canadian-network-for-ntds/
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