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March Newsletter

Posted by C3W Admin on March 28 2024


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NEWSLETTER MARCH 2024

Welcome to the March edition of our newsletter, where you will find the latest research findings, activities and events.

 

The seminar series has started well and we are looking forward to more to come.

This edition has

  • Dates for your diary
  • Publications
  • Presentations by the team
I’ve been made aware that the links in the newsletter are on a timer which makes them useless after a while, so I have added the text for the link below the article, so you can still find out more.

Dates for your Diary

Please register for this event on Eventbrite

(https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/connecting-3-worlds-seminar-online-session-3-womens-bodies-tickets-796734212477?aff=oddtdtcreator)

Please register for this event on Eventbrite

(https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/connecting-3-worlds-seminar-online-session-4-family-planning-in-cold-war-tickets-796741393957?aff=oddtdtcreator)

Presentations by the Project Team

A great start to the seminar series. You can watch the presentation on YouTube

(https://youtu.be/z6MSklcVkKk)

You can catch up on the latest seminar session on YouTube

(https://youtu.be/rYljNaxV3zc?si=-4KcNPUVDWEn1A53)

Publications

Lu Chen has an article published in the Global Public Health Journal titled ‘Navigating resistance in global health governance: Certification of smallpox eradication in China’ you can read it on this link

(https://doi.org/10.1080/17441692.2024.2326011)

Sarah Howard has written a policy essay for a collection on Early Career Researchers by the British Academy/ Higher Education Policy Institute, called ‘The PhD Parenting Penalty’, the essay lays out how doctoral students in England are specifically excluded from childcare support available to other low income parents. It has been covered in Research Professional News who have asked the Department of Work and Pensions to comment.

[link: https://www.hepi.ac.uk/2024/02/29/the-lived-experiences-of-early-career-researchers-new-report-by-hepi-and-the-british-academy/]

[link: https://www.researchprofessionalnews.com/rr-news-uk-universities-2024-2-unsustainable-childcare-system-is-penalising-phd-researchers/]

March 20th was the publication day for The Routledge Handbook of Anthropology and Global Health, in which Sarah Howard, David H Bannister and Sebastian Fonseca have a co-authored the chapter:

19.  ‘Countering amnesia: the importance of history and anthropology in global health’

(https://tinyurl.com/5mp3bvms)

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