The University of Edinburgh Global Health Academy
Collective Vision for Global Health Academy Bringing together the University s eminent Global Health Scientists and Practitioners and students from disciplines across all three colleges to promote excellence in the science and practice of Global Heath Founded in 2009 Three premises underpin the Global Health Academy
Premise 1 - the equality of humanity We are all born equal. There is no hierarchy within the human race. But we are born into, we live in, and we die in, very unequal circumstances. We can change the unequal circumstances of living and dying
2) Many solutions are in the world already - Parts of the answers to almost all the world s problems are in the world already, just not in the places where we expect to find them, or with the people whom we assume have the knowledge. And knowledge often sits in a different place to where it is needed.
3) People bring about change - investing in people to share knowledge across boundaries is essential Students, staff, researchers, alumni, colleagues in the city, nationally and internationally are the ones who make a difference The challenges facing world today are complex, multiple, and intimately interlinked and only through people-driven partnerships across and within disciplines, countries, and communities can the perfect storm be diverted.
Key objectives: 1 Offer world leading interdisciplinary postgraduate Degrees, strengthening people to combat global health challenges 2 Facilitate and engage in global collaborative research 3 Participate and lead in the creation of global health networks, partnerships and communities with attention to those whose voices are least often heard 6
People centred not Challenge centred: The mission of the University the creation, dissemination and curation of knowledge - can only be achieved, and can only impact the world through the people - students, staff, alumni, partners and our local and global community who form the family of the University of Edinburgh 7
The Academy's work in supporting Edinburgh Assets - Global Health global research World leaders in biomedical, clinical, social science, engineering, veterinary research Wellcome, MRC, ESRC, Gates funding for research and fellowships Signature MSc and PhD programs & Equity One Global World Child health and maternal partners Health Cycles of disease interconnectivity Family Medicine environmental Campus and community wide involvement in global of biodiversity, determinants of Measuring and and illness Multi-morbidity ( justice, faith and human, zoonotic plant and health animal Cancers health) diseases Life stages and Care Pathways health NCDs Health of the HIV, Human Rights Equity and justice priorities and Development elderly Health equality Social, economic and health (water, sanitation, education) Health and wellness promotion and risk mitigation Health as an asset The compassion of life Evidence & impact prioritising health interventions and impacts Routes to Intervention drug innovation, social, policy, economic, technical, prevention and treatment) Health Communication E and M health and technical innovation in and for health End of life care People: Staff and students with passion and enthusiasm
Global communities of practice The Collective vision is for a supportive global community of practice for all involved in contributing to Global Health alumni, partners, staff, business, colleagues in the field with shared concerns, INGOs and agencies.
Global On-Line MSc programmes For working practitioners, who learn in work and through work MSc in Biodiversity, Wildlife and Ecosystem Health MSc in Clinical Education MSc Clinical Trials Masters in Family Medicine MSc in Global Challenges MSc in Global ehealth MSc in Global Health and Infectious Diseases MSc in International Animal Health MSc in International Animal Welfare, Ethics and Law LLM in Medical Law and Ethics Masters in Public Health specialising in Non-Communicable Diseases MSc One Health MSc in Paediatric Emergency Medicine MSc in Clinical Management of Pain MSc in Science Communication and Public Engagement MSc in Surgical Sciences MVetSci in Conservation Medicine
The Global Health Academy A window to the world profiling our global health work and community at the University of Edinburgh
A market place of many wares which can be shared, exchanged and developed
Open Membership Who is the Global Health Academy for? Involvement in networks for engagement in collaborative research, education, training and partnerships across disciplines. Bringing together Communities of Practice Staff Networks teachers, for embedding researchers, learning into practice manager Share real time experience, explore ideas and Health encourage practitioners innovation from within the NHS Undergraduate and post graduate student Participation in global debate and discussion body Related projects, programmes and events Our Knowledge alumni exchange Our Medium Local for dissemination and Global of information Partners through:- including Global mailing lists Government, NGOs 3 rd Sector, and Business Social media (e.g. Twitter) Global Health Academy website www.globalhealthacademy.ed.ac.uk http://twitter.com/@globalhealthedi www.youtube.com/user/globalhealthacademy A doorway, into and out of Edinburgh s global health community
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