Join us for The Evolution of Humanitarian Response: From charitable roots and current challenges to future directions presented by Dale Buscher. Dale Buscher is the vice president for programs at the Women’s Refugee Commission where he leads the organization’s work on refugee livelihoods, youth, adolescents, gender, and disabilities. Buscher has been working in the refugee […]
Events
We still use the word retirement because we don’t have better language for the next chapter of life. We do have a better vision in mind for all us – a New Retirement. Your Next Move – taught by Chris Frey, LCSW – provides experienced workers and learners with the skills and essential elements necessary […]
The Center for Health Economics and Policy merged our monthly meetings (formerly known as CHEPAR) with the Center for Administrative Data Research users’ group meeting to create CAHSPR: the Collaborative of Administrative data, Health Services, and Policy Researchers.
This seminar is part of the monthly Issues in Aging series that highlights current research and perspectives on aging-relevant issues from experts in medicine, social work, psychology, law and more.
Join the Center for Community Health Partnership & Research for the next installment of the Know Your Level of Community Engagement lecture series: Measures of Community Engagement.
Global Health Work in Progress (GHWIP) aims to bring together members of the Washington University global health community to learn about each other’s work.
Watch doctoral candidates battle it out in a Three-Minute Thesis (3MT®) Competition for the Mark S. Wrighton Award on Aging. The 3MT® is an academic competition that challenges PhD students to describe their research within three minutes to a general audience.
The Center for Health Economics and Policy merged our monthly meetings (formerly known as CHEPAR) with the Center for Administrative Data Research users’ group meeting to create CAHSPR: the Collaborative of Administrative data, Health Services, and Policy Researchers.
This seminar is part of the monthly Issues in Aging series that highlights current research and perspectives on aging-relevant issues from experts in medicine, social work, psychology, law and more.
Global Health Work in Progress (GHWIP) aims to bring together members of the Washington University global health community to learn about each other’s work.
We still use the word retirement because we don’t have better language for the next chapter of life. We do have a better vision in mind for all us – a New Retirement. Your Next Move – taught by Chris Frey, LCSW – provides experienced workers and learners with the skills and essential elements necessary […]
Are you committed to improving children’s health and wellness in the region? Have a project idea? Join us for Pitch Partners: Child Health & Wellness!
The Center for Health Economics and Policy merged our monthly meetings (formerly known as CHEPAR) with the Center for Administrative Data Research users’ group meeting to create CAHSPR: the Collaborative of Administrative data, Health Services, and Policy Researchers.
Mark your calendars for our 22nd Annual Friedman Lecture & Awards on April 21, 2023. Our 22nd lecture — Mental health and older adults: New ways to provide high-quality care — will be given by Eric Lenze, MD, the Wallace and Lucille K. Renard Professor in Psychiatry and head of the Department of Psychiatry at […]
Global Health Work in Progress (GHWIP) aims to bring together members of the Washington University global health community to learn about each other’s work.
The Center for Health Economics and Policy merged our monthly meetings (formerly known as CHEPAR) with the Center for Administrative Data Research users’ group meeting to create CAHSPR: the Collaborative of Administrative data, Health Services, and Policy Researchers.
Global Health Work in Progress (GHWIP) aims to bring together members of the Washington University global health community to learn about each other’s work.