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Past Event

Resource Conflicts and Social Justice – Nexus Network Workshop

STEPS members Lyla Mehta, Jeremy Allouche and Amber Huff are involved in a workshop in February for our partners The Nexus Network, on the subject of ‘Resource Conflicts and Social Justice’. The workshop is led by Lyla Mehta and follows our symposium on Resource Politics last September.

29 February 2016

Past Event

Postgraduate Taught Open Day

The annual University-wide Postgraduate Taught Open Day is an excellent opportunity to meet academic staff and postgraduate students and to find out how a postgraduate degree can help improve your career prospects.

17 February 2016

Past Event

Tax and Development short course (Africa)

This four day course offers an opportunity to get to get an understanding of the main issues in taxation in developing countries; and to share knowledge amongst practitioners and researchers.

From 15 February 2016 until 18 February 2016

Past Event

Health Systems: What’s Gender Got to Do with It?

Building on and presenting the work of “Research in Gender and Ethics: Building Stronger Health Systems” (RinGs), this presentation will explore why it is important to consider gender within health systems and health systems research.

15 February 2016

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Ebola and beyond: social dimensions of epidemic preparedness and response

Melissa Leach walks through the kinds of architectures and capacities that could strengthen the social dimensions of epidemic preparedness and response, across activities from foresight, anticipation and contextual research to developing rapid response networks and strengthening trust in...

28 January 2016

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