On Thursday April 30, 2015 at 4 pm, Dr. Brenda Wilson (Microbiology, UIUC) will give a talk titled “Ebola 2014: What have we learned and where do we go from here?” as part of the Program in Arms Control, Disarmament, …
Sierra Leone Scholar to give Public Lecture on May 14, 2015
On May 14, 2015, Dr. Aiah Lebbie, Head of the Department of Biological Sciences at Njala University, will be giving a public talk, titled “Ebola in Sierra Leone: A Behavioral Spillover.” The talk will take place at 507 E. Green …
Illinois-Njala Global Health Symposium
The Illinois-Njala Global Health Symposium will take place on May 14, 2015. It will be held at the I-Hotel Conference Center in Illini Room B from 2 – 7 PM.
The keynote speaker is Dr. Aiah Lebbie from Njala …
Honduras Water Project Course offered for AY 2015-16
ENG 398/598 HWP will be offered again in 2015-2016 to teach students who are interested in international development about how to provide sustainable infrastructure solutions by focusing on community needs, culture, and political structure.
This year-long course is open to …
A panel of independent experts to assess WHO’s response in the Ebola outbreak
World Health Organization Announcement
9 March 2015
The WHO Director-General has commissioned a panel of outside independent experts to undertake an assessment on all aspects of WHO’s response in the Ebola outbreak. This is in response to a resolution passed …
Health Equity Symposium on April 2nd at Beckman Institute
On Thursday April 2, 2015, there will be a Promoting Health Equity Symposium put on by the Health Disparities Focal Point. The event will take place at the Beckman Institute from 4-8:30 pm. Dinner and appetizers will be provided.
The …
Gregory Damhorst Earns Illinois International Award
March 9, 2015 Champaign, Ill.—The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Illinois International have chosen a list of esteemed winners for its annual International Achievement Awards, they announced today.
The winners—who range from alumni, to faculty and students—will be celebrated …