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The University of Manchester Public Health International Summer School
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The University of Manchester Public Health International Summer School

by Public Health Update February 28, 2023
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Overview

The programme for the Public Health International Summer School is designed to allow you to get the most out of your four week stay in Manchester.

The purpose of this summer school is to provide you with an in-depth introduction to epidemiology and public health. You will be taught by world-leading researchers, as well as our highly successful teaching staff who teach on many of our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.

We offer a full range of social activities to introduce you to Manchester and the north-west of England. 

It is structured to provide you with an opportunity to learn about a wide range of topics from our teaching staff. A typical week will include lectures, practical sessions, independent research and group work.

You will demonstrate your learning through working in groups on the following topics and produce a joint project together that will test the application of your learning in the real world. You will also present your project to the group and the academic staff.

What you will learn?


Evidence synthesis

You will learn how to understand scientific evidence, identify the best evidence and implement it. You will also get an understanding of critical appraisal.

You will examine a range of study designs, sources of bias and examine the hierarchy of evidence.

You will be guided on how best to search for evidence that can be used for evidence-based practice, and will develop techniques with referencing software.

The sessions are a mix of computer workshops and classroom-based talks, with some more practical skills being developed as you work in groups.

Biostatistics

Following your introduction to evidence, you will learn about conducting analysis of data.

You will be introduced to core statistical concepts and techniques that are essential for understanding, interpreting and undertaking biomedical research.

Sessions will demonstrate how powerful techniques can be used to investigate relationships between outcomes, patient characteristics and treatments, as well as making predictions about the prognosis of patients.

During these sessions you will have the chance to use the computer labs and will be guided through using biostatistics software which may be new to you.

You will also have the opportunity to run your own trial and discuss the methodological issues.

Health economics

You will have the opportunity to look at key concepts of economic evaluation and the evidence base behind health economic practice.

You will examine the role that a rationalised health care system plays and how decisions based on the cost and clinical efficacy of treatment improve population health.

We will also set the scene for the practical application of equity on population health.

A wide variety of learning methods will be used to understand these key concepts and demonstrate their application in real-world settings.

Health inequalities

Using social determinants of health, you will explore inequalities and how they impact on health outcomes across the life-course.

You will examine the principles and practice of good health promotion policies, and explore the importance of the Health in All Policies movement advocated by the World Health Organization.

We will look at interventions to help reduce inequalities and examine the evidence base for delivering these in different socio-economic settings.

Intercultural public health

You will examine culture, its impact on health and the potential impact of ‘culturally competent’ communities.

Through group work, discussions and interactive activities, you will look at cultural models, frameworks and policies in relation to your personal and professional practice with the aim of improving health and wellbeing outcomes.

Situational learning

Our programme will also include innovative practical sessions teaching you why and how to communicate about science and health with broader audiences. These sessions will be led by experienced faculty from the MSc Science and Health Communication programme.

Eligibility and how to apply

To apply for one of our international summer schools, we expect the following.

  • You will be 18 or over on the first day of the course.
  • You will be a registered undergraduate student at a tertiary institution such as a university or college. Mature students, postgraduates and recent graduates are also welcome to apply.
Academic entry requirements
  • We require an overall percentage of 55% (British Lower Second Class) from your current undergraduate degree, or an international equivalent.

READ MORE: https://www.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/summerschools/apply/

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Lugano Summer School in Public Health
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SSPH+ Summer School in Public Health Policy, Economics and Management

by Public Health Update February 28, 2023
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Overview

The SSPH+ Lugano Summer School in Public Health Policy, Economics, and Management, based in Ticino Switzerland since 1991, aims to reduce the gap between public health theory and practice. It places health, disease, and health systems thinking under one common framework of coherent concepts and practical implications. The focus on public health policy, economics, management, and communication combined with the diversity of students and facilitators provide for a rich learning environment for 30+ years so far. Public health professionals, researchers, and graduate students to learn together through mutual exchange in a stimulating environment.

The Programme is jointly organized by the Swiss School of Public Health, the IPH and ICPP at USI, DEASS at SUPSI, and Swiss TPH.

Aims

The Programme aims to reduce the gap between public health theory and practice. The courses are intended for professionals and managers of health administrations, hospitals and other services and facilities within the health sector, policy-makers and students. We offer an opportunity to meet new colleagues and peers, to exchange knowledge, build networks and share insights, all for the purpose of mutual learning for change.

Summer School Programme 2023

32nd edition takes place 21-26 August. Pre-courses and courses are a mix of on-site, online and hybrid learning environments.

Courses

  • Moving forward in public health planning by learning (or not) from the past
  • Social media in global health: potentialities, risks, and new developments
  • NCD control in a global health perspective: Public health and health systems strengthening approaches
  • Community-based participatory methods in public health
  • Strategic public health policy and planning in times of uncertainty: using systems modelling for evidence-based decision making
  • Responding to disasters: the importance of Humanitarian Logistics
  • Identifying and navigating ethical issues in public health
  • Tackling Air Pollution using science for policies to protect health
  • Wealth Inequalities, Social Mobility, and Health
  • An introduction to health economics: how should we finance and organize our health care systems
  • Strategic Project Management
  • Promoting healthy behaviors through multi-level approaches
  • Moving forward in public health planning by learning (or not) from the past
  • Measuring health spending and results to improve health sector performance and meet strategic objectives and inform policy reforms
  • Making sense of the evidence to inform programmes, policies, and practice
  • Adaptive Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning for Public Health: Embracing complexity to make measurements matter

More Info: https://www.ssph-lugano-summerschool.ch/

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Observatory Venice Summer School 2023
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Observatory Venice Summer School 2023

by Public Health Update February 28, 2023
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Health Security: from public health to strengthening health systems, Venice, Italy, 23-29 July 2023

Overview

Health security is an increasingly important concern at European and global level. This year’s Summer School will explore what health security is and how it affects the different parts of health systems and health infrastructures.

The implications for national health systems that stem from new European and forthcoming international legislation will be explored and participants will discuss the themes of preparedness, response, and resilience to cross-border health threats in more depth. There will also be the opportunity to work on how to strengthen health systems (in their public health and health care capacities) to face threats beyond pandemics.

The Observatory Venice Summer School 2023 is a short, intensive course – a week of learning, interacting, studying and debating. It is a chance to share experiences with other policy-makers, planners, and professionals to understand and improve strategies and policies for health security.

Aims

The course is aimed at:

– European, national, regional and local policy-makers;
– those responsible for alert and preparedness systems;
– managers in primary, secondary and tertiary health care;
– civil protection officials; and
– all those with responsibilities for addressing health security in general. 

The Summer School is organised by the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, the Veneto Region of Italy, the European Commission and the World Health Organization (WHO) and applies to the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education. 

Application deadline: 31 May 2023

For more information and fees, visit our website at www.theobservatorysummerschool.org

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Updated List of WHO GMP Certified Pharmaceutical Companies in Nepal

by Public Health Update February 28, 2023
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The Department of Drug Administration (DDA) has updated the list of WHO GMP Certified Pharmaceutical Companies in Nepal. Here is the updated list of registered pharmaceutical companies that are certified for World Health Organization Good Manufacturing Practices (WHO GMP). (Updated Feb 17, 2023).

Here is the list of updated WHO GMP certified companies in Nepal.

S.NoPharmaceutical Company
1Apex Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd
2Apple Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd
3Asian Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd
4Bhaskar Herbaceuticals Pvt. Ltd
5Biogain Remedies Pvt. Ltd
6Curex Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd
7Chemidrug Industries Pvt. Ltd
8Florid Laboratories Pvt. Ltd
9Genetica Laboratories Pvt. Ltd
10Grace Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd
11Grace Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd, Unit 2
12Kasturi Pharmaceuticl Pvt. Ltd
13Keva Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd
14Magnus Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd
15National Healthcare Pvt. Ltd
16Nepal Pharmaceuticals Lab. Pvt. Ltd
17Nova Genetica Pvt. Ltd
18Ohm Pharmaceuticals Laboratories Pvt. Ltd
19Omnica Laboratories Pvt. Ltd
20Panas Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd
21QbD Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd
22Qmed Formulation Pvt. Ltd.
23Quest Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd
24Royal Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd
25Samar Pharma Company Pvt. Ltd
26Siddhartha Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd
27Simca Laboratories Pvt. Ltd
28Sumy Pharmaceutical Pvt. Ltd
29Supreme Healthcare Pvt. Ltd
30Time Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd
31Unique Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd
32Universal Formulation Pvt. Ltd
33Vega Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd
34Vijayadeep Laboratories Pvt. Ltd
Updated List of WHO GMP Certified Pharmaceutical Companies in Nepal (Alphabetic order)
Updated WHO GMP list of domestic Industries
Updated WHO GMP list of domestic Industries

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  • Department of Drug Administration (DDA)
  • List of Domestic Industries listed in DDA DAMS
  • WHO GMP Certified Pharmaceutical Companies in Nepal
  • List of Narcotics and Psychotropic Substances identified for Import and Use in Nepal
  • Pharmacovigilance Network in Nepal
  • Drug and Medicine Related Act, Rules, Regulations, Policies, Guidelines & Directives in Nepal
  • New Drug Registration Process & Format of Documents for Import in Nepal
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WHO Strategy for the National Action Plan for Health Security
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WHO Strategy for the National Action Plan for Health Security

by Public Health Update February 27, 2023
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World Health Organization strategy (‎2022-2026)‎ for the National Action Plan for Health Security

Overview

The National Action Plan for Health Security (NAPHS) are critical to ensure national capacities in health emergency prevention, preparedness, response and recovery are planned, built, strengthened and sustained in order to achieve national, regional and global health security and therefore keep the world safe, serve the vulnerable and promote health.

The strategy promotes, where existing, the use of existing national action plans for health security and not necessary the creation of an additional unique plan. This will avoid duplication and ensure maximum efficiency in domestic resourcing and operationalization efficiency while harnessing external buy-in to support national health priorities.

The NAPHS strategy establish the roles and responsibilities, monitoring and reporting mechanisms between WHE senior Management (HQ & ROs) for oversight;  WHO HQ Country Assessment and Planning Team (CAP) as the custodian of the NAPHS function;  Regional Offices as drivers of the  technical support to develop, implement and monitor [country] NAPHS; WHO country offices to liaise with and empower the Ministry of Health or Public Health Institute (PHI) that will be overseeing the NAPHS process to ensure national commitment and ownership

Purpose

This strategy defines the World Health Organization (WHO) vision and framework for supporting Member States to accelerate the development, implementation and monitoring of their National Action Plan for Health Security (NAPHS) from 2022 to 2026.

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Women’s Health Conference 2023 Photo Competition

by Public Health Update February 27, 2023
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The Women’s Health Conference 2023 (WHC 2023) invites photo submission from interested participants to join a photo competition. The photo competition has five thematic categories open for photographic submissions:

  1. Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR)
  2. Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs)
  3. Child, Adolescent, Elderly Health
  4. Women’s Health in Humanitarian Setting
  5. Nutrition

The entries must be submitted electronically through the Women’s Health Conference 2023 (WHC 2023) website portal in accordance with the competition guidelines and subject to the competition rules. Winning images will be recognized at the WHC 2023 on 9-10 March 2023 during the reveal of abstract book of conference.

Winning images and finalists will form part of an information exhibit in which the photos will be paired with narratives explaining the importance of the women’s health and its association with other factors. The top ten photos will be published in the abstract book and conference highlights.

Contest Rules

  • The contest is open to public of any skills.
  • Everyone can only win one prize or prize package.
  • Entries may have been taken from any camera, film (as scanned slides) or digital.
  • Consent needs to be attached with photos of both photographer and audience (consent form is attached)

Entries suspected of exhibiting the following behavior will be disqualified:

  • Visually disturbing photos
  • Naked photos showing audience face.
  • Images that have won or placed in photo contests.

Photographers retain all copyrights to their images. The organizers of WHC 2023 Photo Contest retain the right to publish the contest entries in any format to congratulate or feature the winners and their respective images, as well as for awareness-raising purposes for the post conference work. Winning images will be included in a press release for third party websites and publications in the context of congratulating and/or featuring the winners and winning images, and to promote WHC 2023 events.

Note on photo manipulation

Post processing images is allowed. This includes global adjustments to exposure, contrast, burning, dodging, cropping, sharpening, noise reduction, and tone. Minor cleaning of images is permitted, including the removal of backscatter, dust, and scratches. HDR, panoramas, focus stacking or other techniques that involve using multiple images taken at the same time and place are also allowed.

Adding, removing, or moving animals, people, plants or other objects is not allowed. For example, moving people, or adding a glow to audience is not acceptable. While digital manipulation is permitted, please keep in mind this not a Photoshop competition. All images should accurately represent the subject matter. Images that appear to be overly processed may be disqualified at the judges’ discretion.

Photo Submission Guidelines

Entries must be saved in jpeg format and should be sized to be between 2000 and 6000 pixels in the longest dimension. Please limit your images to a maximum file size of 5,000KB (5MB). Images will be viewed on a large monitor and should be in the AdobeRGB 1998 or sRGB color space. An image can be uploaded only into one category.

Note: Entries should retain high-resolution and RAW files, if applicable, of their submissions. In the event your submission is selected as a finalist or winner, you will be asked to submit a high-resolution image for printing and display, and, if applicable, a RAW image to check if adjustments made to the image comply with the rules.

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Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Guideline 2079
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Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Guideline 2079

by Public Health Update February 27, 2023
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Overview

The Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP) has endorsed a new guideline on Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) 2079. This guideline has been prepared by NSSD, DoHS as per the mandate of Public Health Service Act clause 64.

  1. Power to make standards, directives or procedures: The Ministry may make necessary standards, directives or procedures subject to this Act or the rules framed under this Act. (Public Health Service Act)

Objective of guideline

  • To implement IPC activities at all level of health facilities to reduce the risk of infection, and control.
  • To protect patients, visitors, health workers, students and community peoples from health service related infection.
  • To ensure best common practices on Infection Prevention and control.
  • To strengthen health systems to combat Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) by improving quality of health services at all level of health facilities.


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Recommended readings

  • Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP)
  • NSSD, DoHS
  • Public Health Service Act
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ISID/BMGF Research Capacity Building Grants 2023
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ISID/BMGF Research Capacity Building Grants 2023

by Public Health Update February 23, 2023
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The International Society for Infectious Disease’s research grants are one of the Society’s signature programs and are instrumental in fulfilling ISID’s commitment to funding researchers from countries that bear the greatest health and economic burden from infectious diseases. An essential element for reducing morbidity and mortality associated with these diseases in low- and lower-middle income countries (LMICs) is the provision of training, educational support, and mentoring to scientists, allied healthcare workers, epidemiologists, physicians, veterinarians, and others confronting challenges in the countries most affected.

With funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), this ISID research grant opportunity seeks to provide funding for early career researchers from LMICs living and working in the field of public health. Each grant recipient will receive monetary support for the period of the grant and will be paired with a designated mentor from within ISID’s vast network of infectious disease professionals from around the world. At the end of the grant period, recipients will receive funding to attend an ISID event to present their findings.

Qualifying Capacity Grant Areas of Interest include: 

  • Investigation of the epidemiology, pathophysiology and diagnosis of infectious diseases
  • Epidemiology and control of hospital acquired infections (HAI)
  • Modelling of cost effective interventions for infectious diseases
  • Implementation of infection control measures in LMICs
  • Antimicrobial resistance (AMR)
  • Other relevant Infectious Diseases Public health capacity building topic areas

Eligibility Criteria:

  • A public health researcher or scientist within eight years of completion of a PhD or equivalent professional training (MD) or public health degree
  • Postgraduate professionals in their field less than five years (with or without a doctoral degree)
  • Applicant is below the age of 40 years old as of March 1, 2023
  • Be from and a resident living and working in a LMIC (funding restrictions apply to these list of countries)
  • Be able to conduct the research project with the infectious disease focus at the applicant’s institution within a year from receiving the research grant. All grants must be completed in one year of award.
  • Commit to grant recipient reporting requirements and administrative documentation necessary for grant awarding process

Requirements:

Applications should be made using our online system and include the following:

  • A research plan for the project related to human infectious diseases, which must include the background, methods, limitations, and references (four pages maximum)
  • Applicant’s curriculum vitae (PDF of two pages maximum)
  • Letter of reference from applicant’s institution or place of research
  • Detailed proposed budget allocations for the $7,500 USD award along with associated timeline in MS Excel format
  • Research awardees agree to written progress reports (template to be provided) periodically through the year. ISID encourages the recipients of these grants to present their results at scientific meetings and to submit outputs for publication in peer-reviewed journals including, but not limited to, the International Journal of Infectious Diseases (IJID)

All applications must be submitted by March 16, 2023, at 11:59 pm (EST).

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NHRC Notice
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Registration Open for Virtual Training Workshop on Health Research Methodology

by Public Health Update February 22, 2023
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Registration for Virtual Training Workshop on Health Research Methodology (Undergraduates Only)

Nepal Health Research Council (NHRC) invites application from interested candidates to join a Virtual Training Workshop on Health Research Methodology.

NHRC Notice
NHRC Notice

Interested candidates can fill out this form to register for training on “Health Research Methodology”. The tentative date for the training is set for Feb 27, 2023 (Falgun 15, 2079) for three days. The training workshop will be conducted, in-person, at NHRC office.

Please fill out the registration form by Feb 26, 2023 (Falgun 14, 2079) 10:00 AM . If you will be selected, you will receive all the details  via email after the registration process is completed.

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TDR Clinical Research Leadership fellowship programme
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Call for Applications! TDR Clinical Research Leadership fellowship programme

by Public Health Update February 21, 2023
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Summary

TDR, the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases, is a global programme of scientific collaboration that helps facilitate, support and influence efforts to combat diseases of poverty. It is co-sponsored by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the World Bank and the World Health Organization (WHO).

The Clinical Research Leadership (CRL) fellowship programme, launched in 2023, is based on four pillars:

  • Pillar 1:    Improved clinical research skills obtained through flexible placement of fellows at Training Partner Organizations (TPOs).
  • Pillar 2:    Strong clinical research leadership skills acquired through customized learning, coaching and leadership experience at the home institution, geared to each fellow’s needs and interests.
  • Pillar 3:    Enhanced gender equity promoted through active measures to ensure fair participation of women and men and people who do not fit into these binary gender identities.
  • Pillar 4:    Strengthened institutional capacity by maximizing the fellow’s contribution on re-entry.

This new fellowship programme will maximize the value of the clinical research skills obtained through the placement at a TPO by focusing on research leadership, with fellows using their clinical research skills, in conjunction with competencies and capabilities to effectively communicate with, and support, members of a multidisciplinary team. Several actions identified through the contest challenge and focus group discussions with previous fellows will be put in place to enhance gender equity, by increasing the participation of women. An institutional development plan will enable the fellows to maximize their contribution to strengthening their institution on re-entry, as well as developing and managing a research team to undertake a research study.

The CRL training will provide support for a maximum of  24 months to fellows selected through open competition, including placement with a TPO, re-entry at the home institution and institutional development.

The Clinical Research Leadership programme builds on the experience of the Clinical Research and Development Fellowship (CRDF) programme.

Since 1999, a cumulative total of 112 fellows (26 women, 86 men) from 36 LMICs have been selected to be placed with 31 partner organizations. All fellows returned to their home institutions except one who has played a pivotal role in a wide range of R&D projects, including trials for new candidate vaccines and drugs.

Scope

The purpose of the CRL fellowship programme is to provide funding support to researchers and clinical trial staff from LMICs to acquire essential skills in clinical research and development through placements in TPOs. The scheme targets early- to mid career researchers or clinical trial staff who are employed by a legal entity in an LMIC where they are currently conducting clinical research activities in the scope of TDR.

TDR will fund selected fellows to be placed in TPOs to train and develop new research skills on poverty related infectious diseases, including COVID-19, Ebola, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and NTDs. Fellows can only be funded once under this grant scheme. Grants awarded are not transferrable from one individual to another. Placements in TPOs are for a maximum period of twelve months followed by a reintegration period of twelve months in their home institution. Fellows must be committed to return to their home institution for a minimum of two years after completion of the fellowship. Fellows should be able to demonstrate how the experience gained during the training programme will be applied upon return to their home organization.

Expected impact
The aim of the CRL fellowship programme is to develop additional human resources that will increase the amount of high quality research and development of required interventions against poverty related infectious diseases, including COVID-19, Ebola, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and NTDs in LMICs. Fellowships are expected to add significantly to the development of the best and most promising researchers and maximize their contribution to improve the function of research institutions in LMICs, including training of their peers. The programme will strengthen collaboration between research institutions, clinical researchers and staff, pharmaceutical companies and PDPs. The programme will also contribute to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 3: “Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages”.

Placements
TPOs may offer placements in the following areas: design and conduct of clinical trials, including operational planning, management and evaluation; clinical development of vaccines, including associated epidemiological studies; assessment of drug development programmes; diagnostics; biostatistics/ epidemiology; data management and pharmacovigilance.

Eligibility

At the deadline for submission of applications, the fellow should:

  • be a national of, and resident in, an LMIC.
  • be a postgraduate (MSc or PhD) or medical/pharmacy graduate conducting clinical research activities in the scope of TDR.
  • have obtained their first degree within 15 years of submission of the application
  • have been a researcher or clinical staff member employed for the last 12 months in an institution with a registered legal entity in an LMIC conducting clinical research activities in the scope of TDR.

Application procedure
The application should be sent in electronic format (Word or PDF only) to cdftdr@who.int (no application form is required). Reference letters must be attached electronically. The following information should be provided:

  1. Full name, with the family name(s) underlined.
  2. Date of birth, gender and nationality (copy of information page of passport or other identification document may be requested later).
  3. Name, address, telephone number and e-mail address of the institution where the applicant is employed. All applicants must have permanent employment.
  4. Telephone number and e-mail address for personal contact and possible interview (if not the same as institutional telephone number in #3 above).
  5. Educational qualifications, including place of study and graduation date (transcripts and copies of qualifications are not required but may be requested later).
  6. A description of each of the following, each 1-page maximum:
  • The applicant’s current post and of the post held immediately before.
  • The applicant’s current work/research interests, including disease(s) interest.
  • Competencies and skills the applicant would like to acquire during the fellowship.
  • How the applicant, if selected, plans to apply the acquired skills and knowledge after returning
    to home country/institution.
  1. An endorsement from the Director of the applicant’s home institution testifying the ability of the applicant to successfully undertake the training proposed and certifying that the applicant, if selected, will be financially supported as a leave of absence. The Director has also to indicate how the proposed training will strengthen the institution’s capability to conduct clinical research upon the return of the fellow.
  2. A list of the applicant’s publications and other abstracts or presentations.
  3. A letter of recommendation from two senior scientists/professors that includes their full name, address, telephone number and e-mail address to be scanned and included with the application.

    Deadline for submission of proposals: Applications must be received at cdftdr@who.int by 17:00 (CET) on 15 March 2023.
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