Share your video message on Risk of Zoonotic Diseases and win your chance to participate in the Regional One Health Students Summit in Malaysia in 2022 !
SEAOHUN, supported by the USAID One Health Workforce – Next Generation (OHW-NG) project and Chevron, is pleased to announce an on-line regional students One Health competition on Risk of Zoonotic Diseases. The winning teams will be fully sponsored to participate in a Regional One Health Students Summit in Malaysia which will be conducted in-person in 2022.
Prizes:
- Each country winning team will receive 200 USD and fully sponsored invitation to join Regional One Health Students Summit in 2022 in Malaysia
- 1st Runner up in each country will receive 100 USD
- Everyone is entitled to receive a certificate of participation (e-cert) – subject to participation in post-activity survey.
Check the full list of member universities
- Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Tentative Timeline:
- 5 April 2021 – announcement of the competition and forming of teams
- By 5 May 2021 – Open for team registration for the competition and registration for the webinar for competition participants.
- Mid May – participate in the webinar for competition participants.
- 1 June 2021 – submission opens.
- 30 June 2021 – submission closes.
- July, August – judging.
- By end of August – winners are announced.
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