African Immunobiology of Parasites, Pathogens,and Pathogenesis (AFRIBOP) 2026 course
The African Immunobiology of Parasites, Pathogens,and Pathogenesis (AFRIBOP) 2026 course will take place March next year in Cape Town.
The African Immunobiology of Parasites, Pathogens,and Pathogenesis (AFRIBOP) 2026 course will take place March next year in Cape Town.
The 13th IDA Symposium will be held in January 2026 and will focus this year on Immune-based solutions required to curb the high rates of HIV, TB, and Malaria transmission.
The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is welcoming applications for its prestigious scholarship program designed to support Master’s and Ph.D. students from developing and newly industrialized countries. The program is funded by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).
The 4th International Conference on Public Health in Africa (CPHIA 2025) will be hosted in October 2025 at the Durban International Convention Centre. This year’s theme is: “Moving towards self-reliance to achieve universal health coverage and health security in Africa.”
Africa CDC in partnership with WHO-AFRO and The Task Force for Global Health are organizing the webinar: Strengthening Early Warning Surveillance in Africa. Date: 1st of October of 2025 at 12:00h UTC.
This year, the Africa Regulatory Conference invites stakeholders to come together for a strategic and solutions-focused dialogue on strengthening the clinical trial ecosystem in Africa. Taking place between September and November 2025, this four-part webinar series brings together patients, communities, researchers, regulators, ethics bodies, civil society organizations, and industry leaders to tackle key challenges and opportunities in clinical research. Date of the next session: 2nd of October of 2025 at 13:00CEST
The Global Health Network organizes an online workshop on Grant Writing Workshop for Early and Mid-Career Researchers, scheduled for the 1st of October 2025 at 10:00–14:00 UTC+1.
This MRC Clinical Trials Unit at UCL Capacity Strengthening Hub’s webinar series aim to inform and promote discussion about different roles within clinical trials. This webinar will focus on How to be a good statistician and will be held in collaboration with the International Statistics & Epidemiology Partnership (ISEP) team at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Date: 13th of October 2025 at 10:00–11:30 UTC+1.
The next lecture of the Global Health Lecture Series of the The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) will be on the topic "Malaria across scales: From global burden to cases on our doorstep". Date: 6th of October 2025 at 17:30-18:30h UK time. Venue: John Snow Lecture Theatre, LSHTM, Keppel Street, London
The H3D Foundation organizes the webinar: Embedding African genetics in global R&D:enter the humble cell., scheduled for the 25th of September 2025 at 12PM (SAST).