The NIHR are looking for people living in low-and-middle-income countries, who have experience of using health services in their countries, to advise us on global health research funding applications. Could this be you? https://t.co/XVB0UfxaMV
Professor @WillHGaze from @ECEHH was on @SkyNewsTonight speaking about two important studies at @UniofExeter looking at health risks related to pollution in our rivers and sea.
Wild swimmers, surfers and paddlers can sign up here: https://t.co/YVutrGyS7i
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Calling on all health and care professional working in research or interested in moving into research. Full bursaries are available to study on the Leading Clinical Research Delivery MSc at @UniofExeter
Apply here: https://t.co/oxRWIkXAsf
Would you like the opportunity to review large scale
research projects?
We’re looking for qualified candidates to become peer reviewers for our Global Health Research journal.
LMIC applicants are welcome and encouraged.
Find out more and register: https://t.co/2e320HXWKW
Really pleased that the SRHM podcast has launched again for 2024. It is a pleasure as an editor to see all the papers that I do and delighted to be able to highlight some of these in the first editor's summary
In this 10 min editor's summary #podcast episode we hear from SRHM Associate Editor @nina_y_sun and Executive Editor @EPitchforth. Emma shares her highlights from the 2023 Open Issue and chats about what makes this issue unique.
LISTEN HERE: https://t.co/fcTMYRz2p4
In a post-Roe America, ensuring #privacy around #sensitive health data and empowering users to control their data can further enable #PeriodTracking apps to perform their intended initial function of empowering menstruators. Read the details here: https://t.co/JfWmLoROpG
Today on #UDHR75, we revisit this update by @BarbaraKlugman to her original article published in 2011, which reflects on recent developments that have taken place in the field of SRHR and their implications for the #funding of #SRHR advocacy. https://t.co/L3rnrobpkH
Learn how #internet use and exposure to digital #FamilyPlanning messages have the potential to empower partnered women and improve their #SexualAgency in northern Nigeria, in this new study by Okunlola et al.: : https://t.co/gk4Jxsbox4