Thematic Workshop: Tuberculosis: The White Death as a Social Disease

School of Architecture, Design, and Urban Planning (University of Sassari) Bastioni Marco Polo 77, Alghero, Sassari, Italy

Background: Tuberculosis has been a significant public health concern, affecting millions of people worldwide throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and even nowadays in certain parts of the world. It...

Online Lecture 2: Understanding inequalities in health

Lecturer: Prof. Jonas Minet Kinge, University of Oslo Content of the lecture/ workshop: This lecture combines theoretical content with active learning to help students understand inequalities in health in a global...

Online Lecture 3: Life course determinants of mortality

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Lecturer: Prof. Tommy Bengtsson, Lund University Content of the lecture/ workshop: The lecture starts with an overview of the long-term mortality decline contrasting underlying period and cohort factors. It reviews the studies...

Thematic Workshop: Funding Oppertunities for Studying Inequality in Health

ALDEMAR KNOSSOS ROYAL RESORT Limenas Hersonissou, Chersonissos, Crete, Greece

We are excited to announce the Thematic Workshop: ‘Funding Oppertunities for Studying Inequality in Health’. This will be a dedicated workshop in which participants can brainstorm about funding opportunities tailored...

First Virtual Meeting ICD10h Classifications (WG2)

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The first meeting of the subgroup ICD10 Classifications of Working Group 2: Methods and tools for standardization, coding and classifying causes of death takes place on Thursday 21 November 10:45-11:45...

Online Lecture 5: Medical perspectives

Lecturer: Prof. Oonagh Walsh, Glasgow Caledonian University (ZOOM) Content of the lecture/ workshop: This lecture uses a history of Irish mental health to help students understand the impact that chronic mental...

First Virtual Meeting ICD10h Historic Strings (WG2)

The first meeting of the subgroup 'ICD10h Historic Strings' of Working Group 2: Methods and tools for standardization, coding and classifying causes of death takes place on Friday 29 November...

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