The Global Health Tuesday monthly seminar series hosts researchers and practitioners from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and across the world. The speakers showcase the complexity of global health challenges and the many kinds of expertise needed to address them. By sharing their experiences with the campus, local, state and international and communities, these guests provide insights into global health, encourage conversation, and help connect colleagues locally and globally.
2021-2022
- Gregg Mitman: Empire of Rubber
- Global Health In Action: Alumni Career Panel
- What to Expect from CoP26: How the U.N. Climate Talks Impact Everyone
- White Saviorism and Decolonizing Global Health
- Global Oncology: Working Together to Address Global Cancer Disparities
- Toward Inclusive Sustainable Development and Global Health: The Contributions of Human Rights, Gender Analysis and Indigenous Knowledge
- The SARS-CoV-2 Origin Stalemate: Can it Be Fixed
- "How I Live" Film Discussion
- Empire of Rubber
- What We Need to Know Before the Next Pandemic
- Planetary Health Graduate Scholars Flash Talks
2020-2021
- James Conway: Global Vaccine Advocacy
- Peter Halfmann: Identification of Neglected and Novel Human Viruses in Sierra Leone
- Avriel Rose Diaz: COVID in Ecuador
- What's Next for COVID-19?
- Holistic Healing Within Community
- Planetary Health Scholars Flash Talks
- Toward Inclusive Sustainable Development and Global Health
- Global Oncology with Syed Nabeel Zafar
- White Saviorism and Decolonizing Global Health with Anna Kalbarczyk
- What's Next for COP26?
- Global Health in Action: Alumni Career Panel