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Join our distance learning info sessions to hear from programme directors:
16 June 2026: Global Health Policy
17 June: Epidemiology + #PublicHealth
18 June: Infectious Diseases
23 June: Health in Humanitarian Crises + Clinical Trials
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🌏 📊 While we no longer have in-person spaces, you can still register to join us online for our joint-conference with @lshtm-planet.bsky.social
Our conference will focus on the challenges and opportunities for linked environmental and #HealthData
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🗞️ New research published in @hpp-lshtm.bsky.social highlights the costs borne by people living with both HIV and depression #healthecon
Study with @ianrossuk.bsky.social shows where change is needed for health and care policy in Uganda #PublicHealth
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🏥 As we approach a year since the UK government published its NHS 10 Year Plan, Prof Kara Hanson explains how @lshtm.bsky.social experts are leading research that can improve #PublicHealth & patient care
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🏥 As we approach a year since the UK government published its NHS 10 Year Plan, Prof Kara Hanson explains how @lshtm.bsky.social experts are leading research that can improve #PublicHealth & patient care
Read her blog đź”˝
www.lshtm.ac.uk/newsevents/e...
Congratulations Kara and Richard! 👏👏
#healtheconomics
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Experts from @lshtm.bsky.social will lead research to improve maternal care and neonatal outcomes as part of a major UK consortium, funded by @nihr.bsky.social, tackling inequalities before, during and after pregnancy.
Find out about the work being led by LSHTM 👉 www.lshtm.ac.uk/research/cen...
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
What does decolonisation mean in practice for those working to end violence against women and girls?
Researchers from @lshtm.bsky.social and partners will explore recent research findings, colonial legacies shaping the field & concrete strategies for change.
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Poverty is a major driver of TB.Conditional cash transfers combined with counselling improve pre-treatment loss to follow-up.In this economic analysis our modelling projections show that this intervention is cost-effective and can reduce incidence and mortality.
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Two experts in health economics from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), Professor Kara Hanson and Professor Richard Grieve, have been elected as new Fellows of the Academy of
What does #ClimateAction for health look like in practice?
🌆Find out how cities are already delivering results in the next Pathfinder Initiative webinar
đź“… Tuesday 2 June 2026
🕧12:30 – 14:00 BST (UTC+01:00)
📍Online
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LSHTM Alumni
Maternal, Adolescent, Reproductive & Child Health Centre, LSHTM
Maternal, Adolescent, Reproductive & Child Health Centre, LSHTM
Tuberculosis (TB) disproportionately affects low-income populations due to socioeconomic barriers. Conditional cash transfers (CCTs) are promising str…