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Announcing Recipients of 2022-2023 Global Engagement Grants
We are thrilled to announce the recipients of 2023 Global Engagement Grants! Each of the projects selected this year exemplify the CGHSR mission to advance sustainable, equitable health worldwide.
Updates from the Field: Fogarty Global Health Fellows
The Fogarty Global Health Fellowship Program is a clinical research training program for post-doctorate and doctoral students in the health professions. Two past Fogarty Fellows share their experience with the program.
Q&A With 2022-2023 of the Global Health Student Advocacy Board
The University of Minnesota's Global Health Student Advocacy Board (GHSAB) is an interprofessional global health student group. This committee of student representatives from graduate and professional programs across the Health Sciences…
Global Engagement Grants: Request for Proposals
CGHSR's Global Engagement Grants program offers funding for innovative projects that do not necessarily fall into a single category of research, education, or capacity-building, but are perhaps a blend of all three.
Reproductive Rights and Global Women's Health
Many of our global partners have now surpassed us in their support of their individual citizens’ rights to make medical decisions based on what is best for their health and the wellbeing of their families. At CGHSR and in our Global Women’…
Lessons from India: Experiential learning outside and inside the classroom
“Travel promotes personal growth and teaches you about your own resilience. The entire experience is something you can’t get in a classroom or in a familiar place.”
Announcing Recipients of 2022 Global Health Seed Grants
We are excited to announce the recipients of our Global Health Seed Grants for 2022. Each of the selected projects exemplifies the CGHSR mission and goals of the Seed Grants program, including to advance equitable international research…
Global Health Ethics and the Brocher Declaration
In the era of COVID-19, and even before our current COVID pandemic, the global health community has been questioning ethical, equitable, and mutual models for global health engagement and partnership.