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The Norwegian Research School of Global Health (NRSGH) aims to strengthen the quality of PhD education and to facilitate recruitment of young researchers.

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The annual PhD conference organized by the Norwegian Research School in Global Health is kickstarted by Bernadette Kumar who is providing food for thoughts for the two following days at Oscarsborg Festning

The annual PhD conference organized by the Norwegian Research School in Global Health is kickstarted by Bernadette Kumar who is providing food for thoughts for the two following days at <a href="/oscarsborg/">Oscarsborg Festning</a>
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"Thinking like an epidemiologist helped me approach my research questions and study design in new ways." Our member (and former armchair epidemiologist) Virginia Kotzias from CHAIN NTNU did a course arranged by us and CISMAC. Read her learnings here 👇 bit.ly/3AiIm1M

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Our member Muhammad Asaduzzaman Dr. Muhammad Asaduzzaman shares his experiences from a summer course in ‘GIS in Environmental Epidemiology’ and his thoughts on travelling in Italy during intensive summer heat 👉 bit.ly/3QbbdLi

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Now open of all PhD students! Want to spend some of days in Trondheim this autumn and enhance your academic writing skills? Check out this course arranged by @ntnu and the research school 👇 bit.ly/3TRHZmV

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Our member Dr. Muhammad Asaduzzaman has published an article about mental health among migrants. This is an excellent example of the important and groundbreaking research conducted by members in our research school ✨ mdpi.com/1660-4601/19/2…

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Our very own Hassan Njie has together with colleagues published a study about Gambian's willingness to pay for health services. The findings can inform policymakers during social health insurance scheme implementation. Read the study here 👇 bit.ly/3hKjqul

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Great to join the Norwegian Research School of Public Health, to discuss the political economy of global public health OsloMet at the Conference on Global health challenges- from research to policy

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Important learning from Nepal study on mental disorders and suicidal ideation among people using drugs receiving Opioid Agonist Treatment services, presented by Sagun Shakya, ⁦Global Health Research School

Important learning from Nepal study on mental disorders and suicidal ideation among people using drugs receiving Opioid Agonist Treatment services, presented by Sagun Shakya, ⁦<a href="/NRSGlobalHealth/">Global Health Research School</a>⁩
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Our very productive member Dr. Muhammad Asaduzzaman and colleagues have reviewed the evidence of AMR in bats to elucidate how this is associated with the persistence of AMR at the human–animal interface. The results can be seen here 👉 mdpi.com/1660-4601/20/1…

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Our member Pushpanjali Shakya from NTNU found that a large proportion of the population with prediabetes not are aware of their status and that community screening programmes to detect individuals with prediabetes thus are needed. Read more here 👇bit.ly/3QcfAqS

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Our member @Halira et al. studied alcohol use and associated socio-structural vulnerability factors among female sex workers in Tanzania and found that a holistic programmatic approach to health for female sex workers is warranted 👉 bit.ly/3HZhCXK The Centre for Global Health