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Global Humanitarian Studies BSc - June 2021 Open Day Presentation
Professor Peter Sammonds and Professor Ilan Kelman discuss the new Global Humanitarian Studies BSc
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5/6/2021
Charities & NGOs Themed Week: Getting into Charities & NGOs
In this video, you will hear from recent UCL graduates and experienced professionals working in the Charity and NGO sectors about their career to date and gain top tips on how to get a foot in the door. From volunteering to internships, gaining experience can give you the edge when applying for graduate roles. Including speakers from The National Trust, Ambitious about Autism, Leonard Cheshire, Save the Children, Breaking Barriers and Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Network (SUN CSN).
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2/23/2021
Episode 4: Getting into Charities & NGOs
In this episode, you will hear from recent UCL graduates and experienced professionals working in the Charity and NGO sectors about their career to date and gain top tips on how to get a foot in the door. From volunteering to internships, gaining experience can give you the edge when applying for graduate roles. Includes speakers from The National Trust, Ambitious about Autism, Leonard Cheshire, Save the Children, Breaking Barriers and Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Network (SUN CSN).
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2/23/2021
Charities and NGOs Themed Week - Interview with Gabby Edlin Bloody Good Period (Jan '21)
Interview with Gabby Edlin, founder and CEO of Bloody Good Period. Find out what the charity is, why she decided to create it, what skills she thinks you need to create a charity and what she enjoys and finds the most challenging.
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1/19/2021
Team 16 - Task 6 - Promotional video - Hackathon 09/2020
This video was recorded as an assignment. It's goal is to illustrate how our hackathon idea would work in practice.
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10/4/2020
Global Humanitarian Studies - Undergraduate Virtual Open Day Presentation
Staff including Prof Ilan Kelman and Dr Punam Yadav of the Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction discuss the upcoming BSc Global Humanitartian Studies
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6/9/2020
2013 UCL Lancet Lecture by Dr Agnes Binagwaho: Charity does not rhyme with development
UCL LANCET LECTURE 2013: Dr Agnes Binagwaho, Minister of Health for the Republic of Rwanda, 'Charity does not rhyme with development' Dr Binagwaho shares her country's experiences mobilising partnerships on the long road to universal health coverage, with a social entrepreneurship mind to do business. Since its 1994 genocide, Rwanda's life expectancy has increased from 27 to 60 years, and the country is now on track to achieve each of the health Millennium Development Goals. Dr. Binagwaho will engage attendees in dialogue about how open access research, "reverse innovation", and equitable global partnerships rooted in solidarity might reinvigorate the pursuit of health for all. Dr. Binagwaho is the Minister of Health for the Republic of Rwanda. About UCL: The UCL Lancet lecture is an annual global health event open to the public, co-hosted by UCL Grand Challenges, UCL Institute for Global Health, and The Lancet. https://www.ucl.ac.uk/grand-challenges/ucl-grand-challenges
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6/18/2019