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Lancement imminent 🚀
Comme annoncé il y a quelques mois, Sorbonne Université franchit un nouveau cap dans l’effort de valorisation et de diffusion de ses…
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🐀 Cette infographie est impressionnante. Les humains sont désormais les mammifères les plus nombreux sur la Terre, et les rats juste derrière.
Le South China… | 36 comments on LinkedIn
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February 4, 9:55 AM
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Reimagining Global Health | June 9 - 13, 2025 COURSE FORMAT Online only. Course will be live to online participants approximately 9:00am to 1:00pm (Montreal time) each day from June 9 – 13, 2025. All content will be recorded and accessible to participants until July 1, 2025. DESCRIPTION Since colonial times, global health has always been more about charity, goodwill, and saviorism, rather than justice, rights, and equity. Without education and reflection, it is easy to perpetuate this saviorism model of global health. To counter this, we need to reimagine a better model, one that is rooted in justice, equity, human rights, and self-determination. As we deal with massive, transnational challenges that threaten our very existence (e.g., widening economic inequities, conflicts, pandemics, and climate change), our ability to act as global citizens, forge genuine partnerships and demonstrate authentic solidarity and allyship may well determine our shared future. This interactive course aims to give students the opportunity to broaden their understanding and knowledge of global health issues, including core topics such as the colonial history of global health, power asymmetries in global health, privilege, racism & allyship, global health governance, social determinants of health, and health inequities. Given the COVID-19 pandemic and the climate crisis, the course will use pandemics and climate crisis, two existential threats, to illustrate the challenges and opportunities inherent in global health work. Throughout the course, the need to ‘decolonize’ global health,’ as well as to practice authentic allyship will be highlighted. The course will help students to avoid a white saviorism approach to global health. The course will also encourage students to consider the glocal model and address health disparities wherever they occur. Consult the 2024 course agenda below: View the 2024 final agenda Reimagining Global Health Reading List COURSE DIRECTOR Madhukar Pai, MD, PhD Chair, Department of Global and Public Health, School of Population and Global Health, McGill University Canada Research Chair of Epidemiology & Global Health, McGill University Shashika Bandara, MScGH, PhD Postdoctoral fellow, School of Population and Global Health, McGill University COURSE FACULTY Seye Abimbola, University of Sydney Catherine Kyobutungi, African Population and Health Research Center Thirusha Naidu, University of Ottawa Fatima Hassan, Health Justice Initiative Themrise Khan, Co-Editor, White Saviorism in International Development Ananya Banerjee, McGill University Shashika Bandara, McGill University Julia Robinson, PLOS Global Public Health Stephanie Nixon, Queen’s University Himani Bhakuni, University of York Anant Bhan, Yenepoya University Christine Ngaruiya, Stanford University Samuel Oji Oti, IDRC Ngozi Erondu, Co-Chair, The O’Neill-Lancet Commission on Racism, Structural Discrimination and Global Health Anna Stewart-Ibarra, Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research Daniel Krugman, Brown University Renzo Guinto, St. Luke's Medical Center College of Medicine, Philippines Rochelle A. Burgess, UCL Institute for Global Health Grace Umutesi, University of Washington Vikram Patel, Harvard School of Medicine Lioba Hirsch, University of Edinburgh Yap Boum II, Institut Pasteur of Bangui Engelbert Luchuo, African Population and Health Research Center Maria Julia Brunette, Ohio State University College of Medicine CONTENT The course consists of lectures (including guest lectures from experts around the world), discussions and inspiring videos/films or podcasts. As explained by Dr Pai and several other global health teachers (BMJ Global Health 2021), the course will attempt to: Use COVID-19 & climate crisis as a teachable moment, and use them to focus on equity and human rights as a central theme in global health. Cover the importance of understanding racism and white supremacy in global health, and include content on privilege, anti-oppression, anti-racism and allyship. Include content on coloniality in global health and the persistent power asymmetries that affect every aspect of global health (e.g. inequity in Covid-19 vaccine access). Center the course on Black, Indigenous and people of colour speakers, especially experts from the Global South, Indigenous scholars, and individuals with lived experience. Teach students to avoid a white saviorism approach to global health and to see and address health inequities wherever they occur, not just in low-income countries. OBJECTIVES By the end of the course, participants will understand: Understand the colonial origins of global health, and the deep-rooted structural inequities that characterize the field Gain a clearer idea of the possible contributions that they can make in this area as global citizens who deeply care about solidarity, equity and justice TARGET AUDIENCE This course is aimed at senior level undergraduate students, medical, nursing, and allied health students, and graduate students interested in global health. ENROLMENT Limited to 100 online participants. Register now!
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February 1, 2:43 AM
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Nawal Ouzren, Chief Executive Officer of Sensorion, will make a presentation at the 43rd Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference on Tuesday January 14, 2025…
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January 30, 4:07 AM
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For more than a decade now, we’ve been using the term “𝗽𝗿𝗲𝗱𝗮𝘁𝗼𝗿𝘆 𝗽𝘂𝗯𝗹𝗶𝘀𝗵𝗶𝗻𝗴”. The meaning is forever murky. One widely accepted definition… | 11 comments on LinkedIn
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January 27, 6:28 AM
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Pour calculer les droits dus au fisc en cas de donation ou d’héritage, il faut se référer au barème légal qui tient compte du degré de parenté et de la somme en jeu. Des abattements et des exonérations permettent toutefois d’abaisser la note à payer. Malgré l’absence de lo
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January 26, 7:20 AM
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Le « moteur de réponses » Perplexity AI est en train de révolutionner la recherche d'informations en ligne. Envie d'en savoir plus sur cet outil ? Voici quelques fonctionnalités qui valent le détour.
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January 22, 7:19 AM
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PhD Students - Here are the 50 most useful tools for researchers.
𝐋𝐢𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰
1. Litmaps
2. ResearchPal
3. Connected Papers
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From Print Journals 📚 to Agentic AI & Multi-Agent Systems 🤖🤖🤖 – 20 Years of Evolution- Today marks 20 years 🎉since I started my journey at Boehringer…
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OE Week is an annual opportunity for those working in Open Education to share achievements and bring worldwide awareness to the benefits of openness.
We registered SWIK+ as an open education asset !
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Ravi que l’Union Nationale des Professionnels de Santé était présente à notre conférence de presse sur les conditions de vie et d’études
Un passage…
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February 1, 2:50 AM
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RecapioGPT : Outil de résumé automatique en 1 clic
🌐✨ Articles, vidéos, rapports… Ne vous laissez plus submerger ! Avec l'IA RecapioGPT résume tout pour vous…
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January 30, 4:09 AM
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HandbookAiming to extend the scholarly conversation, the ILIAD group is producing a book that will make the argument that information literacy is a discipline. Co-edited by Karen Kaufmann and Clarence Maybee, the book is titled, Information Literacy Handbook: Charting the Discipline.
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January 30, 4:02 AM
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💡 L’OUTIL DU JEUDI 💡
💡 𝐔𝐧 𝐠𝐮𝐢𝐝𝐞 𝐩𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐨𝐬𝐞𝐫 𝐥𝐚 𝐩𝐞́𝐝𝐚𝐠𝐨𝐠𝐢𝐞 𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞
✅ Les 4 questions clé pour activer les apprenants, et les…
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January 28, 12:07 PM
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For all who can read German: This is possibly my last paper I am publishing although I still have plans and motivation for at least another one, but time…
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January 27, 4:17 AM
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Decades of government kowtowing to Big Tech has thus far failed to produce a decisive victory
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January 26, 7:18 AM
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L'Express publie un très intéressant article d'Antoine Beau sur le juteux business de l'homéopathie qui, malgré son déremboursement en 2021 par l'Assurance… | 36 comments on LinkedIn
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🐋 🐳Gloups ! Le chinois #DeepSeek vient de lâcher une BOMBE. Sans aucune annonce, au détour d’un tweet, ils viennent de sortir GRATUITEMENT l’une des… | 119 comments on LinkedIn