
Professor Mazeda Hossain
@mazedahossain
Professor of Global Health & Director of the Eastern Africa Centre @EAC_NTU. Co-Director @GCRFGenderHub @LSE_WPS. Social epidemiologist.
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13-12-2012 13:46:31
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Thank you VC Barnabas Nawangwe for hosting the Nottingham Trent University delegation. NTU-MAK Partnership is a key partnership for the NTU Eastern Africa Centre (EAC). It was an honour to discuss how we can continue to strengthen this important partnership work. David Musoke Prof Neil Mansfield NTU NTU Research Grace B. Lubega


For those in the Nottingham area (UK), sign up to attend a Masterclass and hear expert panel discussions on 'Inclusive Research Evidence for Innovation and Change in Africa'. bit.ly/493eVAV NTU Research NTU Eastern Africa Centre (EAC) #innovation #entrepreneurship #humanitarian #evidence

Eastern Africa Centre (EAC) Fully Funded PhD at Distance studentship: "Biocultural Restoration of Kenyan Ecosystems". Funding for this PhD at Distance will be provided by the EAC. Application deadline is 8th March 2024, 11:59 pm GMT. ntu.ac.uk/study-and-cour⦠Professor Mazeda Hossain

This symposium has just started here at NTU Eastern Africa Centre (EAC) NTU Research Nottingham Trent University Celebrating innovation, entrepreneurship and humanitarian partnerships. NTU School of Social Sciences


Privilege to close the first Nottingham Trent University Eastern Africa Centre Symposium: Inclusive Research Evidence for Innovation and Change in Africa. Congratulations and thanks to Professor Mazeda Hossain for putting together this important event and to all those who presented and participated.


Thank you Edward Peck for your closing remarks and continued support of the NTU Eastern Africa Centre (EAC).

Apply for the NTU Eastern Africa Centre (EAC) PhD studentship.

It was a pleasure to welcome Makerere University Vice Chancellor Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe & Awel Uwihanganye - Head of Advancement, to NTU today. Celebrating the NTU- MAK Partnership & exploring further collaborations Barnabas Nawangwe Awel Professor Mazeda Hossain NTU-MAK Partnership


Thank you Barnabas Nawangwe and Awel for a productive and insightful visit. It was a pleasure to exchange ideas and explore potential new collaborations. I am looking forward to our growing partnerships. NTU Eastern Africa Centre (EAC) NTU-MAK Partnership NTU Research #collaborations #Uganda

Thank you Prof. Cillian Ryan, Prof. Richard Emes, Prof. Mazeda Hossain, Prof. Neil Mansfield, Prof. Linda Gibson and all the other hosts at Nottingham Trent University for the great meetings and hospitality. Jonathan Conway and Chris Crabot, you are simply amazing hosts. The stage is set for



1/2. Congratulations to NTU EAC Director Prof. Mazeda Hossain for presenting at the 2nd 'Senior Officials Regional Conference of the EUAA's Regional Pilot Project for North Africa' in The Hague this week. linkedin.com/posts/mazedaho⦠Professor Mazeda Hossain NTU Research

2/2. Prof.Hossain shared early findings from the (soon to be released) Global Wellbeing and Resilience Index (GWRI) & how it can be applied to better understand the needs of vulnerable migrants fleeing fragile & conflict-affected settings. linkedin.com/posts/mazedaho⦠Professor Mazeda Hossain

Congratulations to NTU's Dr Simon Cauvain in publishing a co-written chapter in this Routledge Taylor & Francis Group Handbook of African Social Work. This is based on collaborative work in support of developing social work in Malawi. linkedin.com/posts/simon-ca⦠Professor Mazeda Hossain


Pleased to finally share āTerritorial control by non-state armed groups and gendered access to healthcare in conflictā with brilliant Professor Mazeda Hossain and our amazing co-authors Giulia Ferrari Gulzhan Azylbek Kysy Leah Kenny JosĆ© Alvarado nature.com/articles/s4159ā¦

Our latest paper asks the question - How do non-state armed groups affect access to healthcare? doi.org/10.1057/s41599⦠My thanks to all my co-authors: Jannie Lilja Giulia Ferrari Leah Kenny José Alvarado NTU Eastern Africa Centre (EAC) NTU Research LSE WPS #NSAG #gender #peace #conflict #GlobalHealth

Congratulations Linda Gibson on a successful Symposium.

Congratulations to Dr Antonio Uzal and Marcello Di Bonito on both being promoted to Associate Professor and the incredible research you are doing with the NTU Eastern Africa Centre. Professor Mazeda Hossain linkedin.com/feed/update/urā¦

Reflecting on the fantastic showcase of research at the 'Sociology of Global Health & Development Symposium' earlier this month. NTU in collaboration with the Foundation for the Sociology of Health & Illness (FSHI) Linda Gibson Professor Mazeda Hossain ntu.ac.uk/about-us/eventā¦
