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2013
March
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Trust Clinical Research Programme, New and Old Diseases in Vulnerable Populations
-We conduct biomedical research on tropical health problems and strive to build capacity of medical personnel through training. We are affiliated to the University of Malawi: College of Medicine (COM), the only medical school in Malawi.
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The London Conference on Cultural Bridges
-In our globalized world, Multiculturalism can be viewed as a natural phenomenon and result of the ever-changing global migration patterns. Governments, seeing the changing ethnic landscapes of their countries, have adopted Multiculturalism policies in order to better integrate their population and create more cohesive environments.
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Flynn, Fleming and the 'Real' Jamaica, Nostalgia, Escape and Pirates in Portland
-Susan P. Mains is a Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Dundee, having previously worked at the University of the West Indies-Mona (Kingston, Jamaica) and the British Film Institute (London, UK). Her work explores connections between cultural identities, mobility, space and media representations of place, and utilises a...
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UNRISD Seminar Series Event
-Food security and social protection, Two sides of the same coin? How to ensure that everybody has enough to eat in order to survive is one of the oldest development dilemmas. The role of social protection lies in its mandate to ensure that subsistence needs are met by public means whenever...
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Research Impact training programme
-This workshop series is designed for researchers at the University of Aberdeen to enhance the societal and economic impact of their research and more effectively engage end users throughout the research process. Building the capacity of research staff to enhance the impact of their work is essential to fulfil the University...
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International Women's Day
Theme for 2013 is '' The Gender Agenda: Gaining Momentum''
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History Repeating? Land Grabs and the Highland Clearances
-The Enough Food For Everyone IF Campaign is holding a major seminar highlighting the parallels between the Highland Clearances in Scotland and land grabs in developing countries.
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Screening of the film Sister and panel discussion on maternal health
-A ground breaking documentary/pre-release festival exclusive Sister tells the story of three health workers from Cambodia, Ethiopia and Haiti and the challenges they face in caring for pregnant women during delivery.
February
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GCID Lecture Series 2012/13: 'Veterinary research in Africa'
-'Veterinary research in Africa: changing perceptions of neglected diseases'
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CSID Volunteers International Development week
-This is the second International Development week organised by CSID Volunteers. There will be a series of seminars on environmental issues, human rights, history and health as well as a day deveoted to careers in international development.