Case Competition 2023.04.24 Global Health Case Competition 2023 in Atlanta With support from the School of Global Health, six UCPH students participated in the Emory…
eating disorder 2023.04.17 The intestinal ecosystem directly affects anorexia Severe changes in the intestinal ecosystem of bacteria and viruses directly affect the development…
Blind spots 2023.04.14 The global health sector depends on women but favours men Women make up more than 70 percent of the healthcare workforce globally, but the industry still…
Grant 2023.03.30 Young talents to strengthen research into antibiotic resistance and bone pain Two SUND projects receive attractive MSCA Doctoral Networks grants for projects that shall help…
2023.03.20 Turning data into drawings: distributing children’s books on wild forest foods in East Africa Research on how to improve food and nutrition security has the potential to make real-life…
New Director 2023.03.17 Lena Skovgaard Andersen is the new Director of University of Copenhagen’s School of Global Health Professor Flemming Konradsen has passed the baton to Assistant Professor Lena Skovgaard Andersen…
Symposium 2023.03.17 Call for abstracts: Continuity of chronic health care among forcibly displaced persons University of Copenhagen’s School of Global Health is launching the UCPH Global Health Day on 14…
2023.03.16 Welcome to our new ADI Coordinator We are very pleased to welcome Nicol Savinetti as the new ADI Coordinator.
2023.03.15 Hospital births can do more harm than good A new summary of the best available research published in the internationally recognized Cochrane…
RESEARCH 2023.03.14 New malaria study is good news for pregnant women Each year, 13 million pregnant women get malaria, and as drug resistance increases, the disease is…
Antibiotics resistance 2023.03.09 Resistant bacteria are a global problem. Now researchers may have found the solution A new substance has proven useful for treating staphylococcus infections in people with skin…
WORKING LIFE 2023.03.08 Family growth depends on wages Economists from Copenhagen and Oxford have found that inequality stemming from fertility can be…