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Are you enthusiastic about global health bioethics? Do you want to network with experts and like-minded scholars from around the world? The Global Health Bioethics Network (GHBN) Summer School 2025 is an excellent opportunity! This fully financed program, scheduled to take place in the lovely city of Cape Town, South Africa, from September 14th to 19th, 2025, provides an engaging experience for early- to mid-career researchers from Low and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs).
The GHBN Summer School is an annual gathering of researchers, scholars, and professionals involved in global health bioethics. This program aims to promote information exchange, create networks, and improve ethical research procedures in the sector. This year's event in South Africa offers thought-provoking conversations, interactive workshops, and a broad group of attendees.
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Host Country |
South Africa |
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Host Organization |
Global Health Bioethics Network (GHBN) |
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Location |
Cape Town |
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Duration |
3 Days(14th-19th September 2025) |
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Benefits |
Fully Funded |
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Eligible Nationalities |
Open to all Nationals |
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Deadline |
25th April 2025 |
To qualify for this elite program, applicants must:
This program is fully sponsored, which means that selected participants will get extensive financial support, including:
In addition to these benefits, the Summer School provides an intensive learning experience through lectures, case studies, and group discussions given by leading experts in the field.
The last date of application submission is April 25, 2025. Don't miss out on this fantastic chance! Apply Now. For latest updates visit News and Scholarships.
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