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- Oxford-India Health Research Network (OIHRN) is an informal network of established and upcoming researchers and students at University of Oxford, engaged in or are aiming to establish research…16/7/2013 -Event seriesentity:node1,244,301,890,000
- Join us to discuss ‘The challenges of providers: training and specialists’ on Wednesday, 15 February 2023 at 10:30 am AEDT in the next session of our 'Coffee with Latin America'…09/2/2023 -Evententity:node11,946,993
- On December 11th, ahead of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) Day 2023, The George Institute hosted a panel discussion titled, Mobilising communities for environmental action and Universal Health…30/1/2024 -Profile storyentity:node331,253.94
- Grassroots innovation interview series The NCD Lab on Women and Girls, which The George Institute for Global Health co-chairs with the World Health Organization (WHO), is a virtual platform that aims…29/4/2024 -Profile storyentity:node331,253.94
- A lot of progress has been made in Africa towards reducing deaths from communicable diseases, and there are opportunities to do the same for non-communicable diseases. Staff and students at The…06/6/2022 -Profile storyentity:node325,347.1
- The Oxford-India Health Research Network (OIHRN) is an informal network comprising established and emerging researchers and students at the University of Oxford, engaged in or aiming to establish…18/12/2018 -Case Studiesentity:node57,118.094
- The ‘polypill’ was first tabled as a global heart care solution at a World Health Organization (WHO) and Wellcome Trust meeting of medical minds in 2001. Its potential benefits have been heralded as…27/9/2010 -Newsentity:node47,870.29
- Recent claims linking hypertension treatments to COVID-19 led to a series of statements being issued by medical societies, including the International Society for Hypertension, cautioning against an…02/4/2020 -Newsentity:node47,548.582
- “Covid-19 will be a great leveller – it will affect us all!” some proclaimed early in 2020. How empty these words proved to be. Covid-19 is exposing entrenched inequities across and within countries…07/7/2020 -Newsentity:node45,315.34
- Part time to Full Time Opportunity (0.6 to 1.0 FTE) 12-month, fixed term contract Flexible base location, with a choice between our Sydney, New Delhi or London offices Hybrid working…26/5/2022 -Careerentity:node8.018511
- Casual opportunity Flexible contract period (potentially up to 8-months) Flexible working arrangements available Respected global research organisation Make an impact on global health outcomes The…13/10/2021 -Careerentity:node7.337744