Hosted by the NIHR School for Public Health Research (SPHR) at the University of Cambridge, this full-day, free conference will bring together researchers, practitioners, and policy-makers to share insights and advance public health research across the East of England. We expect to welcome up to 175 attendees.
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19Mar
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18Mar
We live in an age of unprecedented digital connection – yet loneliness is rising across all stages of life. What’s driving this paradox? And what does it mean for our health, our relationships, and our society?
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13Mar
Cambridge Public Health is delighted to be co-organising the Wolfson Annual Global Health Research Conference, a flagship, student-led event that brings together students, researchers, funders, and global leaders to explore the most pressing challenges shaping global health today — and the opportunities ahead.
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04Mar
This online seminar introduces Creative Public Health as an emerging, cross-disciplinary field at the intersection of participatory arts, museums, hospital arts, critical practice, and research in action.
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02Feb
All are welcome to attend this hybrid Cambridge Public Health seminar exploring public trust in health care and health data.
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14Jan
Registration is open for Professor Clare Turnbull’s talk on: 'Expanding testing of cancer susceptibility genes from the clinic to the population: exploring the evidence gaps'.
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02Dec
Join Cambridge Global Health Partnerships (CGHP) for an online session introducing their Ethical Electives Scheme. The webinar will explain what ethical electives involve, who can apply, and how to submit an Expression of Interest.
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21Nov
A new film about commercial influence on policy and public health, produced by members of the Commercial Determinants Research Group at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, funded through the SPECTRUM Consortium.*
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26Jun
Recognising Excellence. Inspiring Global Change.
Talks • Panel discussion • Awards • Poster Competition • Networking • Drinks and Nibbles
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19Jun
We’re delighted to invite Early Career Researchers to CPH Connections: Lunch and Conversation with public health researchers in cambridge.