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Catch up on all of our news including upcoming events and opportunities. Get to know our fabulous Global Programmes Coordinator Rachel Lassman in our β60 seconds withβ¦β feature article and get up to date with research publications, webinars, funding opportunities and more!
πDon't miss our Spring Open Evening next week!
If you're passionate about improving #health worldwide & are considering studying @LSHTM in 2025, come & discover our programmes. #PublicHealth
ποΈTues 13 May 2025, 17:30-19:30
πLSHTM, Keppel Street
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Catch up on all of our news including upcoming events and opportunities. Get to know our fabulous Global Programmes Coordinator Rachel Lassman in our β60 seconds withβ¦β feature article and get up to date with research publications, webinars, funding opportunities and more!
The March Baby Ubuntu newsletter ποΈ is here! π
π bit.ly/3RtosKg
Donβt miss our Ubuntu Hub webinar tomorrow where we will learn from three awesome partners on adapting our programs for diverse settings
See you there!
#childdisability #inclusion #LeaveNooneBehind
First Ubuntu webinar of 2025!
Join us to hear from our partners on their experiences of programme adaptation across different context.
π.Wednesday 12th February
β°1-2pm GMT
π www.lshtm.ac.uk/newsevents/e...
See you there π€
Excited to share two new papers from our Baby BRAiN study reporting continuous video #EEG findings among infants with newborn brain injury.
Read our blog here π bit.ly/3Bdqg5J
And papers here:
β‘οΈ www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
β‘οΈ onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
Congratulation to Jeanie Cheong, Alicia Spittle and colleagues for their @jamacurrent.bsky.social article on outcomes amongst moderate and late preterm infants at 9 years of age highlighting that neurodevelopmental challenges persist into school age
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