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In the June instalment of our 12-part 'Decolonising Global Health' series, Maju Brunette returns, this time joined by Dr Nick Maynard, to reflect on the role of storytelling in times of war and a global moral crisis. Drawing on their personal experiences in health care and academia, they call for a more just and inclusive global health community – one that listens carefully to those most affected and acts with humility and purpose.
What role does the pharmaceutical industry play in driving sustainable health care?
Oxford’s Sustainable Health Care short course, now in its second year, explores how health systems can become more environmentally sustainable. This blog highlights a recent panel discussion on the pharmaceutical industry’s role in sustainability, focusing on the challenges and opportunities for decarbonising supply chains and driving systemic change.
Sustainable Health Care: Student perspectives on our new Translational Health Sciences module
Three students—Dr Louisa Chenciner, Dr Monika Chowaniec, and Dr Ravi Lukha—share their experiences from the newly introduced Sustainable Health Care module, which can be taken as part of the MSc in Translational Health Sciences or as a standalone short course.
A depoliticised global health is one that is disingenuous in its calls for decolonisation and fundamentally crippled in its efforts to bring about true global health justice
- Alumni
- Global perspective
- MSc in Translational Health Sciences
- Short Courses in Translational Health Sciences
- Students
Recent MSc in Translational Health Sciences graduate Debbie 'Dada' Dada shares her experience of and takeaways from attending the Translational Science and Global Health module.