Make Listening Safe video by students of University of Washington
As part of the WHO Make Listening Safe initiative, students of the University of Washington’s Speech and Hearing Science Department under the guidance of Dr Kelly Tremblay and in collaboration with the...
View ArticleSeptember 2015 Newsletter: Exciting News this Month from ICED!
Dear all, Welcome to the September newsletter from the International Centre for Evidence in Disability. In August, the findings from our Inclusive Social Protection Study with GIZ were launched. The...
View ArticleVision Mundi Fundacion’s International Congress for the Prevention of...
Vision Mundi Fundacion’s International Congress for the Prevention of Blindness in Low Income Countries La Rioja, Spain, 23-24 Oct. 2015 ICEH’s own – Dr Cova Bascaran, Dr Nick Astbury and Dr Andrew...
View ArticleOctober 2015 Newsletter: Exciting News this Month from ICED!
Dear all, Welcome to the October newsletter from the International Centre for Evidence in Disability. Like many working in disability and inclusive development, we were extremely pleased with the...
View ArticleSeminar: Inclusive social services for vulnerable young children, Tajikistan...
“Keeping and Finding Families: inclusive social services for vulnerable young children in Dushanbe, Tajikistan” Jonathan Watkins, HealthProm Date: November 5th, 2015 Time: 12:30-2pm Venue: LG9, Keppel...
View ArticleMSc PHEC – Register Your Interest – CEHC Scholarship for 2016/17
Register your Interest for the 2016/17 CEHC Scholarships (starting September 2016) CEHC 2016.17 – MSc Scholarships Expression of Interest – complete form and submit to ICEH Student & Alumni...
View ArticleICEHs own Robin Percy and Priya Morjaria Ran a Half Marathon to Raise Money...
Left photo: Priya Morjaria (Left), Robin Percy (Right) / Right photo: Robin Percy (Left), Priya Morjaria (Right) Two of ICEH’s own based at LSHTM have raised an amazing £1800 for BCPB (British Council...
View ArticleNovember 2015 Newsletter: Exciting News this Month from ICED!
Dear all, Welcome to the November newsletter from the International Centre for Evidence in Disability. October has been a very busy month for us! Fieldwork is underway for our research projects in...
View ArticleAvailable for Download: Uganda, Makerere/Mulago-Royal Free VISION 2020 LINK...
Creating Links A team of UK-based eye health professionals bring teaching and equipment to the Mulago National Referral Hospital. For the full case study: The Ophthalmologist – November 2015 PDF
View ArticleSeminar: LSHTM Student Experiences – Why Include Disability in Your Research...
LSHTM Student Experiences: Why Include Disability in Your Research and How to Do it Panel of current and former MSc and PhD students Date: 18th November, 2015 Time: 12:45 – 13:45 Venue: LG9, Keppel...
View ArticleAudio w/ PPT slides now available! Keeping and Finding Families, from 5...
“Keeping and Finding Families: inclusive social services for vulnerable young children in Dushanbe, Tajikistan” Jonathan Watkins, HealthProm Date: November 5th, 2015 Audio with Powerpoint slides...
View ArticleSeminar: “Inclusion Matters: So why is disability-inclusive WASH a neglected...
On International Day of Persons with Disabilities 2015, join ICED for: “Inclusion Matters: So why is disability-inclusive WASH a neglected priority?” Speakers: Sian White and Islay Mactaggart Seminar...
View ArticleTEDx LSHTM 15 Sept 2015 – Karl Blanchet’s talk on health systems – video...
Karl Blanchet believes it is important to distinguish between the complicated and complex. In this talk he explains three key elements: information, decisions and social networks that allow people to...
View ArticleWatch ICED’s Karl Blanchet TedxLSHTM talk “French Recipes to Navigate Complex...
Karl Blanchet believes it is important to distinguish between the complicated and complex. In this talk he explains three key elements: information, decisions and social networks that allow people to...
View ArticleAudio w/ PPT slides now available! LSHTM Student Experiences – Why Include...
LSHTM Student Experiences: Why Include Disability in Your Research and How to Do it Panel of current and former MSc and PhD students Date: 18th November, 2015 Audio with Powerpoint slides available:...
View ArticleDecember 2015 Newsletter: Exciting News this Month from ICED!
Dear all, Welcome to the December newsletter from the International Centre for Evidence in Disability. We are looking forward to the International Day of Persons with Disabilities on December 3. Come...
View ArticleNew Published Paper: Peek Retina –“Clinical Validation of a Smartphone-Based...
Clinical Validation of a Smartphone-Based Adapter for Optic Disc Imaging in Kenya Andrew Bastawrous, MBChB, BSc(Hons), FHEA, MRCOphth; Mario Ettore Giardini, PhD; Nigel M. Bolster, MEng; Tunde...
View ArticleVideo w/ PPT slides now available! “Inclusion Matters: So why is...
On International Day of Persons with Disabilities 2015, join ICED for: “Inclusion Matters: So why is disability-inclusive WASH a neglected priority?” Speakers: Sian White and Islay Mactaggart...
View ArticleJanuary 2016 Newsletter: Exciting News this Month from ICED!
Dear all, Happy New Year! And welcome to the January newsletter from the International Centre for Evidence in Disability. We are busy finalising the programme for the International Symposium on...
View ArticleApply Now Scholarship: Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme (CSSS) 2016/17...
CSSS Studentships 2016-17 Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme for MSc Public Health for Eye Care at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Commonwealth Shared Scholarships are a joint...
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