We offer a variety of recurring events throughout the year for students, faculty, staff and the general community, and all are welcome unless otherwise noted.
See below for more information about our events.
We offer a variety of recurring events throughout the year for students, faculty, staff and the general community, and all are welcome unless otherwise noted.
See below for more information about our events.
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The department occasionally cosponsors global health related events with outside organizations. Questions about planning a lecture or seminar on campus? Need assistance organizing a global health event? Please fill out the DGH Cosponsor form below and send to the DGH Communciation team at dghcomm@uw.edu to inquire about the process for co-sponsorship.
The Gloyd Lecture was originally established in 1982 by Professor Lynn Staheli of Children’s Medical Center to honor his mentor, Dr. Park Gloyd. In 2001, Park Gloyd endowed the lectureship as the Stephen Stewart Gloyd Endowed Lectureship to honor his son, Dr. Steve Gloyd, who was a pioneer in global health at the UW. Steve is Professor of Global Health and Health Services, and adjunct Professor in Epidemiology, Family Medicine, Industrial and Systems Engineering, and the Evans School of Public Affairs. Steve created, in 1987, the International Health Program in the School of Public Health, and has been a longstanding global champion of social justice and equity. He has been the recipient of many awards, including the 38th UW Faculty Lecturer, the UW-wide Distinguished Teaching Award, and the 2010 Barsky Award for courageous and effective advocacy for human rights – selected by the American Public Health Association Physician’s Forum.
Friday, June 16, 2023, 12:30 – 6:30 p.m.
Discussed how the new Learning for Action in Policy Implementation and Health Systems (LAPIS) Initiative can achieve impact in the real world. Shared work at being done across DGH along with other stakeholders, academics, practitioners, policy makers and funders to explore opportunities for collaboration and learning.
Keynote address from Dr. Julio Frenk, former Minister of Health from Mexico and current President of the University of Miami.
The Faculty Research Seminar is on hiatus and will come back in the near future.
June 1, 2015
"Scaling Up Adaptation to the Health Risks of Climate Change"
Presenter: Kristie Ebi, PhD, MPH, Professor
May 6, 2015
"Essential Surgery: Volume 1 of Disease Control Priorities"
Presenter: Dean Jamison, PhD, Professor Emeritus
Lecture webcast recording (audio only).
April 6, 2015
“Understanding and Tracking Development Assistance for Health: 1990-2014”
Presenter: Joseph Dieleman, PhD, Assistant Professor
Lecture webcast recording.
March 2, 2015
“Child and Adolescent Global Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities: Connecting Research, Capacity Building, Advocacy and Program Implementation”
Presenter: Cecilia Breinbauer, MD, MPH, Clinical Assistant Professor
Lecture webcast recording.
February 2, 2015
“Integrated Training and Quality Improvement: Precursors and Results of a Cluster Randomized Trial in Uganda”
Presenter: Marcia Weaver, PhD, Research Associate Professor
Lecture webcast recording.
January 5, 2015
"PUSH! CATCH! DASH! Novel Approaches for Improving Pediatric HIV Testing in Kenya"
Presenter: Jennifer Slyker, PhD, Assistant Professor
Lecture webcast recording.
November, 3 2014
“Cost-Effectiveness of Early Monitored Management of Severe Sepsis in Uganda”
Presenter: Joseph Babigumira, PhD, MS, MBChB, Assistant Professor
Lecture webcast recording.
October 6, 2014
“Integrating Health Economic Analyses into STI/HIV Research”
Ruanne Barnabas, MBChB, DPhil, Assistant Professor
Lecture webcast recording.
May 19, 2014
“Mental Health in Global Health: Why Bother?”
Presenter: Deepa Rao, PhD, MA, Assistant Professor, Global Health, Assistant Professor, Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Lecture webcast recording.
April 7, 2014
“Antiretrovirals for HIV Prevention: Evidence and Implementation”
Presenter: Jared Baeten, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Global Health and Medicine Adjunct Associate Professor of Epidemiology, University of Washington.
Lecture webcast recording.
March 3, 2014
“Measuring the Global Burden of Cardiovascular Disease”
Presenter: Gregory Roth, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Division of Cardiology
Lecture webcast recording.
February 3, 2014
“Making New Devices for Parasitic Disease Control: GPS Data Loggers to Understand Exposures for Schistosomiasis"
Presenter: Edmund Seto, MS, PhD, Associate Professor, Environment and Occupational Health Sciences
Lecture webcast recording.
January 6, 2014
“Strengthening the Prevention and Treatment of Injuries Globally"
Presenter: Charles Mock, MD, PhD, MPH, Professor, Global Health
Lecture webcast recording and PowerPoint slides.
December 2, 2013
“Challenges and Successes of Measuring Impact: PRONTO Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Simulation and Team Training”
Presenter: Dilys Walker, MD, Associate Professor, Global Health
Lecture webcast recording and PowerPoint slides.
November 4, 2013
“Home-based Education and HIV Testing of Male Partners to Improve Maternal and Infant Outcomes”
Presenter: Carey Farquhar MD, MPH, Professor, Global Health
Lecture webcast recording and PowerPoint slides.
October 7, 2013
"Research Projects from the Strategic Analysis, Research & Training Program (START)"
Presenters: Judd Walson, MD, MPH, Associate Professor, Global Health
Lisa Manhart, PhD, MPH, Adjunct Associate Professor, Global Health
Jillian Pintye, RN, Master's Student in Epidemiology, Global Health
Stephanie Kovacs, MPH, PhD Student in Epidemiology
Arianna Means, MPH, PhD Student in Implementation Science
Lecture webcast recording and PowerPoint slides.
September 9, 2013
"Improving Outcomes for Children with HIV"
Presenter: Grace John-Stewart, MD, MPH, PhD, Professor, Global Health
Lecture webcast recording and PowerPoint slides.
June 3, 2013
“Assessing the Use and Safety of Medicines in Low-and-Middle-Income Countries: Advances in Methods and Future Directions”
Presenter: Andy Stergachis, PhD, RPh, Professor, Global Health
Lecture webcast recording.
May 6, 2013
“NCDs in the Post-2015 Development Agenda: The Case of Tobacco Taxes”
Speakers: Rachel Nugent, PhD, Clinical Associate Professor, Global Health
Lecture webcast recording.
April 1, 2013
“Globology: If a Neurologist Can Do It, Anyone Can!"
Presenter: Joseph Zunt, MD, MPH, Professor, Global Health
Lecture webcast recording.
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Theme: "Criminalization of the Body"
Keynote: Festus Ibanda Kisa, Program Coordinator, Q-Initiative Eldoret, Kenya
Theme: "Change-Makers: The Essential Role of Women in Global Health"
Keynote: Dr. Araceli Alonso, PhD, RN, MA, MS, Director of University of Wisconsin-Madison UNESCO Chair on Gender, Wellbeing and Culture of Peace
Theme: "Glocalization: Redifining Boundries and Borders in Approaches to Health"
Keynote: Dr. Peter Piot, CMG, MD, PhD, DTM, FRCP, FMedSci, Director & Handa Professor of Global Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Theme: "Health at Every Age: Determinants and Outcomes of Physical and Mental Health Throughout the Lifespan"
Keynotes: Dr. Ramadorai Ravishanker, Surgeon and Chairman for the National Ethical Committee of the Ayush Dept. of the Govt. of India
Nancy Hughes, Founder of StoveTeam International and CNN Hero
Dr. Larry Sherman, Senior Scientist at Oregon Health and Science University
Theme: "Uncensored: Gender, Sexuality, and Social Movements in Global Health"
Keynote: Stella Nyanzi, PhD, Research Fellow, Makerere Institute of Social Research, Makerere University
Theme: "Global Health in Changing Environments"
Howard Frumkin, MD, MPH, DrPH, Dean, University of Washington School of Public Health
Theme: "At a Crossroads: Choosing Hidden Paths in Global Health."
Keynote: Kavita Ramdas, Executive Director of Development at Stanford University’s Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law (CDDRL).
Theme: "War and Global Health"
Keynote: Journalist and author Christopher Hedges, former foreign correspondent for the New York Times
Theme: “Transcending Global Health Barriers: Education and Action”
Keynote: Harriet Fulbright, Director of the Fulbright Center
Theme: “Meeting the Challenge: the Millennium Development Goals and Beyond”
Keynotes: Dr. Samantha Nutt, FRCPC, Executive Director & Founder, War Child Canada and Dr. Julio Montaner, FRCPC, FCCP, Clinical Director, BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS and Professor of Medicine, UBC
Theme: "Global Health Through Different Lenses: Reflections, Perspectives, and Visions for the Future"
Keynote: Dr. Jim Yong Kim, Professor of Medicine and Social Medicine and Chair of the Department of Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Co-founder of Partners in Health
Video: “The Golden Age of Global Health: An Ethnology in Progress”
Theme: "Health, Human Rights and Economics: The Value of Human Life"
Keynote: Jeffrey Sachs, PhD., an economist and Director of the United Nations Millennium Project (live video address)
Theme: "Politics, Social Justice, and Global Health"
Keynote: Dr. Mirta Roses Periago, Regional Director of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)
Theme: "Bringing International Health Home"
Keynote: Dr. Victor W. Sidel, Distinguished University Professor of Social Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York
Theme: “1st Western Regional International Health Conference”
Keynote: Dr. William Foege, Fellow at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Former Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Former Executive Director of the Carter Center