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Air quality and its impact on transplants
Jamie Schauer, a GHI Advisory member and professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, shows air pollution impacts transplant recipients.
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Seeking sustainable urban habitat for tomorrow’s ‘metro sapiens’
Assistant scientist Jason Vargo studies the future of urbanization and how moving into cities could lead to a sustainable future.
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Humanity has exceeded 4 of 9 ‘planetary boundaries,’ according to researchers
GHI Advisory member Steve Carpenter on team that shows human impact pushing earth past "safe operating space."
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Application Period Now Open for Graduate/Professional and Capstone Certificate in Global Health!
Applications will be accepted through April 15 for the 2015-2016 Graduate/Professional/Capstone Certificate in Global Health.
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Global Health Symposium 2015: Call for abstracts
Submission deadline: February 16. Open to faculty, staff, students from all schools/colleges.
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Climate Change and Global Health: Governance Challenges
New report from Graduate Institute Geneva looks at governance for global health.
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Jason Vargo TEDx video posted
Jason Vargo's TEDxUWMadison talk on designing for change.
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African Federation for Emergency Medicine seeks interns
Applications will be available January 12 for one-year internships with the African Federation for Emergency Medicine (AFEM). The organization was established in 2009 to support emergency care across Africa. Interns…
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Lori DiPrete Brown among Brava’s 30 Women 2 Watch
DiPrete Brown among Brava's 30 Women to Watch; Dean Shim imagines well-being for women.
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Contributing to global collaboration and interdisciplinary teamwork
In a new article, GHI's Lori DiPrete Brown suggests new ways to improve global collaboration and interdisciplinary teamwork.
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Apply now for China/Guatemala professional field courses
Graduate and medical students can apply now global health field courses in China and Guatemala. The application deadline is Jan. 15, 2015, and students will be notified of the results…
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Keller named associate dean of Division of International Studies
Richard C. Keller, professor in the Department of Medical History and Bioethics and a Global Health Institute Advisory member, has been named associate dean of the Division of International Studies.
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Emerging crisis: Noncommunicable diseases in low-resource countries
World news: "The Emerging Crisis: Noncommunicable Diseases," a new report from the Council on Foreign Relations available online.
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Videos available from A Civil Society Event on Action in Climate Change and Health
Videos available now from A Civil Society Event on Action in Climate Change and Health.
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Global Health Seminar Series: Reaching every last child in the polio eradication endgame
Dec. 11: CDC's Victoria Gammino discusses how to reach every child in the polio eradication endgame.
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Apply now for global health field courses
Registration is open for undergraduate field courses.
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Advocating for Immunization, At Home and Abroad
Dr. James Conway advocates for immunization at home and abroad.
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Baldwin Wisconsin Idea Endowment Call for Proposals
Call for pre-proposals for the Reilly Baldwin Wisconsin Idea Endowment competition.
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Patz takes livable cities work to Australia, China
GHI Director Jonathan Patz pursuing livable future in China, Australia international meetings.
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Growing threat of vector-borne disease
The International Federation for Animal Health takes a new look at the increasing challenge of vector-borne diseases.












