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UCL GOS Institute of Child Health Christmas Message 2020
After this extraordinary year of the global COVID-19 pandemic and as a Thank you message to key workers, and our NHS and GOS ICH colleagues, we have this message of support: We are all in this together: https://mediacentral.ucl.ac.uk/Play/49313and a message of support to everyone that we are all in this together.
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12/10/2020
UCL Careers
Whatever you want to do in the future – whether your career path is clear or not – UCL Careers is here to assist you. Watch this video presentation from UCL Careers Consultant Joe Budd to find out more.
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9/23/2020
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion at UCL
Suzy Buckley, Vice-Dean Education gives an overview of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion at the UCL Faculty of Population Health Sciences.
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9/23/2020
Academic regulations: what you need to know - part 1
All you need to know about academic regulations as a student at the UCL Faculty of Population Health Sciences.
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9/23/2020
How we support your learning at UCL
Dr Anne Peasey, Faculty Graduate Tutor, explains how we support your learning at the UCL Faculty of Population Health Sciences.
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9/23/2020
Welcome from the Dean
A warm welcome to our new students from Professor Graham Hart, Dean of the UCL Faculty of Population Health Sciences.
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9/23/2020
SABC TV coverage of the Africa Health Research Institute's 'Vukuzazi' programme
Vukuzazi is a population-based health ‘omics study. Designed to investigate genetic and acquired drivers of health and disease, Vukuzazi will define individual phenotypes using community-based health screening for HIV, TB and non-communicable diseases and collect biosamples to support genomic and transcriptomic study in a population of 30 000 people in the uMkhanyakude district of KwaZulu-Natal.
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11/30/2018
Europe's refugee crisis: Humanitarian complicity in abuse?
The Faculty of Population Health Sciences hosted its first alumni event on 12 May 2017. This was a lecture "Europe's refugee crisis: Humanitarian complicity in abuse?" by special guest speaker Dr Xand van Tulleken.
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7/17/2017