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Applications Available for Summer 2012 Jamaica Course
02/03/2012 - 12:09pm

Applications are now available for the 2012 Jamaica Course. This 3 credit hour course is open to advanced undergraduate, medical, nursing, and public health students and is appropriate for those who would like to experience a field-based studies course which emphasizes the integration and application of classroom, laboratory and field experiences to foster problem-solving skills for infectious disease ecology, surveillance and control. For more information please click here.


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2012 Case Competition
01/19/2012 - 10:49am

Today's global health challenges require the engagement and commitment of people and organizations specializing in numerous fields and disciplines. The perspectives and recommendations from the worlds of business, medicine, public health, nursing, theology, law, the liberal arts, and science are essential to improving health and health care around the world. It is for this reason that UAB is calling for students from multiple disciplines to address a global health challenge in a team setting.
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Change Agent: Alumna Connects Communities for the Common Good
12/13/2011 - 1:39pm

SIFAT, a local partner of the Sparkman Center, is featured in the latest edition of UAB Magazine. Click here to read more about SIFAT and how the Sparkman Center supports their activities.


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Internship Opportunity in India
09/12/2011 - 5:30pm

The Centre for Public Health, School of Health System Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences in collaboration with TN Topiwala Medical College and Nair Hospital, Mumbai, welcomes applications for ‘Study India Programme on Urban Health in India’. With the increasing urbanisation, public health is an increasing area of interest. The clinical health cannot be separated from the complex sociocultural and economic context. The health care systems have become very dynamic to meet this challenging situation. The programme intends to have the following objectives:


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SCGH Director accepts OARAC invitation
08/31/2011 - 1:25pm

The Sparkman Center is pleased to announce that the center's Director, Dr. Craig Wilson, has accepted an invitation to serve as a member of the NIH Offices of AIDS Research Advisory Council (OARAC) for the term beginning October 1, 2011 and ending September 30, 2015.


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Consortium of Universities for Global Health Spotlight on Jennie Harris
08/29/2011 - 12:45pm

Although Jennie Harris says she had an interest in global health as early as high school, it wasn’t until a few years after finishing her undergraduate studies that she decided she wanted to work in the field. In 2001, she spent several months on a community development project in Guyana. Read more here...


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UAB Professor Emeritus, Frank Franklin, discusses the role of Plumpy'Sup in the ongoing famine in the Horn of Africa
07/29/2011 - 12:34pm

Dr. Franklin weighs in on the nutritional aspects of food aid in a recent NPR article.


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UAB Professor Taking Lead in Global Effort Against Drug-Resistant TB, HIV
07/05/2011 - 12:02pm

In the African nation where the first extensively drug-resistant case of tuberculosis (XDR-TB) was found a few years ago, the doors soon will open on a new TB research facility. University of Alabama at Birmingham researcher Adrie Steyn, Ph.D., is the first scientist recruited to work at the facility.


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SIFAT Scholarship Recipients Complete the Field Training Course
06/07/2011 - 3:58pm

The Sparkman Center recenty sponsored five UAB students to participate in SIFAT's annual course on Field Training in World Hunger and Malnutrition. The course is designed to give participants a better understanding of major causes of world hunger and malnutrition and demonstrate specific appropriate technologies that can be used to combat hunger and malnutrition.
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SCGH Scholarships for SIFAT Training
04/04/2011 - 1:36pm

The Sparkman Center for Global Health is offering five student scholarships to attend a two-week intensive training course held at the Southern Institute for Appropriate Technology (SIFAT), May 15-28, 2011.
Learn roof-top gardening, build a simple solar cooker, make leaf concentrate to treat malnourished children, learn some simple technologies for clean water and sanitation, build fuel-efficient cookstoves, learn to preserve foods and "refrigerate" without electricity and much more.


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