El objetivo es conocer y dar amplia difusión a los cursos existentes en la región. Los cursos que deseen ser incluidos deben enviar el formulario completo al correo electrónico.
Call for submissions: Public Health and/in the US and Global South
The online journal Southern Spaces calls for essays, photo essays, original documentaries, and digital projects for a forthcoming series about the relationship between public health in and across the US and global South.
Darwin manuscripts online
The material available in the Cambridge University Library hold nearly the entire collection of Darwin’s working scientific papers.
Call for papers: Medicine, Translations and Histories
The University of Manchester and the Johns Hopkins University, are holding a meeting in Manchester in June 2015 to bring together historians, social scientists, and the policy community to engage in a dialogue on how History might inform, and contribute to the transformation of medical education and practice.
How do I get read and cited if I do not publish in elite-journals?
Jan 2016 From Scielo in perspective Recently on the ResearchGate blog, Professor Rolf Henrik Nilsson of the University of Gothenburg proposed the recurrent question that always comes to new researchers (and not so new), namely: How can you increase the visibility of your published articles? Most researchers who are not in the select group of privileged who...
Campaign aims to help African journalists to fight the spread of Ebola
Jan 2016 from Indiegogo.com The World Federation of Science Journalists (WFSJ) in association with Hirondelle USA and the World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (AMARC) created this fundraising campaign to help local radio stations and their staff in Ebola-affected regions. This is the first stage of a soon-to-be-launched international...
Luso-Brazilian meeting on the history of tropical medicine
Tropical medicine and global health in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries are the main topics of the event.
International Symposium on Anthropology and Natural Disasters
This symposium aims to discuss the impact of natural disasters in the human life in an interdisciplinary approach.
Women Working, 1800-1930
Online collection at the Harvard University Library website explores women’s impact on the economic life of the United States between 1800 and the Great Depression.
The unexpected adversary – Malaria’s contribution to World War One
Bernard Brabin, of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, published an article about Malaria’s contribution to World War One.