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Published on January 5, 2024

The Dahdaleh Institute hosted its 4th Annual Annual Global Health Graduate Scholars Symposium on Wed. December 13, 2023. Joined by 20 attendees, the superb presentation line-up featured research addressing some of the most pressing issues in global health research and within the three themes at the Institute (planetary health, global health humanitarianism, and foresighting).
One participant stated, "Congrats to all the students! Really wonderful to see the breadth (and depth) of your projects and interests. Wishing you all the best."
Watch the full symposium below:
- [3:03] Alexandra Scott – The Myth of “Good Enough”: Law, Engineering, and Autonomous Weapons Systems
- [12:26] Caroline Duncan – An Insight Into Water Quality Data in Cambridge Bay, Gaps and Future Steps
- [26:55] Eyram Agbe – Digital Deprivation: COVID-19, Education, and Teacher Health in Ghana
- [39:35] Nawang Yanga – TB in Tibetan Refugee Settlements in India: What We Know and What Is Missing
Themes | Global Health & Humanitarianism, Global Health Foresighting, Planetary Health |
Status | Active |
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Nawang Yanga, Dahdaleh Global Health Graduate Scholar, Faculty of Health [FW22-23; FW23-24; FW24-25] - Alum
Eyram Agbe, Dahdaleh Global Health Graduate Scholar, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies - Alum Caroline Diana Duncan, Dahdaleh Global Health Graduate Scholar, Lassonde School of Engineering [FW23-24; FW24-25] - Alum Alexandra Scott, Dahdaleh Global Health Graduate Scholar, Osgoode Hall Law School - Active |
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