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Diversity in Health Economics: An Early Career Researcher’s View

Diversity in Health Economics: An Early Career Researcher’s View

by Lonjezo Chingaipe | Oct 28, 2023 | Blog

Attending the International Health Economics Association (IHEA) Congress was an incredibly insightful and enriching experience. The event brought together a diverse group of health economists from all over the world. Pre-Congress Sessions:  The first couple of...
Co-creating Mental Health: inspiration from collaboration with New York University

Co-creating Mental Health: inspiration from collaboration with New York University

by Lonjezo Chingaipe | Aug 18, 2023 | Blog

Mental Health is a key strand to the partnership between University of Strathclyde and New York University (NYU). There is a shared passion for the co-creation of initiatives with local communities, and also for harnessing the healing powers of arts and skills’...
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