The Global Health Network continues to grow a successful programme of both in person and virtual learning and skills webinars & workshop events with several partners.

Upcoming events can be found in The Global Health Networks regularly updated calendar, and recent recordings and events from the regions are listed below. With many courses now delivered online, certificates of attendance for both face-to-face and virtual workshops can now be achieved.

FEATURED WEBINARS:

WHO launches new clinical trials guidance – What do I need to know?

Making good clinical trials easier & more equitable: Updated ICH GCP guidelines

Grief in Neonatal Care: Perspectives of Mothers and Health Workers in Kenya

About The Global Health Network

LATEST EVENTS:

Persistent Challenges Managing HIV-Linked CNS Infections in ART Era

June 2025

Communicating Results to Trial Participants

June 2025

Work-Life Balance and Burnout - The Hidden Struggles of Women in Research

May 2025

Empowering Health Education: Clinical Breastfeeding Images in Nursing, Midwifery & Maternal Care

May 2025

Nepal’s Success in Reducing Maternal & Newborn Mortality: Addressing Inequality & Health Systems

April 2025

Malaria Burden in Southeast Asia: Research Findings and Community Engagement Impact

April 2025

WORKSHOPS TO ADVANCE YOUR RESEARCH SKILLS AND CAREER:

Leadership Skills for Africans in Health Research

Introduction to Basic Statistics | Workshop on Excel

Scientific Manuscript Writing - Getting Started & Scientific Writing PLUS Q+A

Introduction to Scientific Writing and Publishing For Peer Review Journals

How to be a good Data Manager

FROM THE GLOBAL HEALTH NETWORK REGIONS:

Advisory Groups for Research in India, Pakistan and Vietnam

Effective Community Engagement in Global Health Research for Sustainable Change in Africa

Leadership Skills for Africans in Health Research

Research highlights from across
Pakistan

Telemedicine in Obstetrical Care in Nepal

Latin American Insights on Breastfeeding Preterm Babies

Enhancing Research Skills for Nurses & Midwives in Malawi Healh System