One of our fellows, Dr Samiya Al Khaldi, a family physician from Oman, is conducting her research on human papillomavirus (HPV) prevention programmes in GCC countries. Being part of our
International Women’s Day (March 8) is a day to celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women worldwide. The day also marks a call to action for gender
The NNEdPro-Cambridge Summer School offers a comprehensive Foundation Certificate in Applied Human Nutrition, covering a broad spectrum of basic nutritional concepts and their applications in healthcare, policy, and prevention. The
Nasrin Al Zadjali representing Imperial College London WHO Collaborating Centre as an International speaker in the 2nd International Conference in Public Health and Preventive Medicine/05-07,2024/Dubai focusing on her abstract Factors influencing
Don't miss out on the opportunity to attend the 2023 Fundraising Confluence event and be a part of an inspiring and transformational experience. The event promises great entertainment and the
On the 12th of September 2023, NNEdPro, in collaboration with partners from the University of Queensland (UQ), WHO Collaborating Centre for Public Health Education and Training (WHOCC) Imperial College London,
Join us for the eagerly anticipated 2023 Confluence event at the prestigious Chesterton Community College in Cambridge. Returning to the same iconic venue that hosted the 2019 event, we invite
Join us for an exciting online event exploring the fascinating world of Artificial Intelligence (#AI) and its revolutionary impact on Public Health. Taking place on Fri Oct 20, 2023, at 16:00 GMT+1 (British
The Imperial College WHO Collaborating Centre for Public Health Education & Training has retained its WHO designation following an intensive and rigorous process. Collaborating Centres serve as key institutions throughout
The NNEdPro International Summit on Nutrition and Health is a leading annual scientific meeting that brings together expert speakers from the UK and globally, interactive panels, posters competition, workshops & networking opportunities. The theme
UHC & PHC - Salman Rawaf, Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Public Health Education and Training, Imperial College London, UK - Ian Couper, Director of the Ukwanda Centre
Ultra Processed Foods: all evil? Celebrating its 15th year of improving nutrition, prevention, and health through scientific research and strategic collaboration NNEdPro Global Institute for Food, Nutrition, and
WHO Collaborating Centre has been playing a very active part in Public Health Education across the globe. We worked closely with @Public Health Authority in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Event Overview South London Faculty Event date: Wednesday, 4 May 2022 Democratising Self-Care for 21st Century Living RCGP South London invite you to join them for an evening webinar on
In today’s challenging and complex public health landscape, it is essential for health managers to become part of a new generation of public health professionals equipped with new skills and appropriate attributes to better serve the population. Successful public health professionals are able
We are pleased to be launching the inaugural Quality Governance Joint Fellowship Programme run in a unique partnership between the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh’s Quality Governance Collaborative (RCPE
الجمعيه العربيه للصحه العامه Arab Public Health Association Dear colleaguesWe are pleased to invite you to our Second COVID-19 Webinar on “EXIT STRATEGY: The ‘New’ Normal”on Wednesday 3rd June, 20206:00 pm UK
Amidts the worldwide pandemic of COVID-19, we are reminded that 8th of May 2020 marked 40 years since the eradication smallpox. It is the only human disease to be eradicated
As we are all having to face and deal with the current pandemic, WHO CC is resourcing most reliable information to help the public. Please see below the links to
https://www.nhs.uk/news/genetics-and-stem-cells/stem-cell-cancer-treatment-leaves-man-free-hiv/ "UK patient 'free' of HIV after stem cell treatment," reports BBC News. Doctors report that a man with HIV, who was given a stem cell transplant to treat his blood