Recording: Teaching Global Health and Social Entrepreneurship

Posted by Unite for Sight on November 17, 2014

The recording of yesterday’s webinar about Teaching Global Health and Social Entrepreneurship is now available online and can be freely accessed at http://slate.uniteforsight.org/register/teachingglobalhealth

Teaching Global Health and Social Entrepreneurship Webinar Overview: Learn from leading experts, educators, and advisors about teaching global health and social entrepreneurship. The five expert panelists share best practices and unique strategies for teaching global health and social entrepreneurship, the importance of cultural competency and cultural humility, as well as key strategies for ensuring that students and professionals are involved in responsible, quality global engagement.

Webinar Panelists:

· Brian Heuser, Assistant Professor of the Practice of International Education Policy, Peabody College of Vanderbilt University, Affiliated Faculty, Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health

· Charlie MacCormack, Executive Chair of Millennium Development Global Health Alliance; Executive-in-Residence, Middlebury College; President Emeritus, Save the Children

· Marie Martin, Assistant Director, Education and Training, Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health; Associate Director, Global Health Track, MPH Program

· Natacha Poggio, Assistant Professor, Visual Communication Design, Hartford Art School, University of Hartford; Founder, Design Global Change

· Keith Warner, Director of Education and Action Research, Center for Science Technology, and Society; Associate Adjunct Lecturer, Santa Clara University

· Moderated by Jennifer Staple-Clark, Founder and CEO, Unite For Sight

Unite For Sight’s free webinars are a program of Unite For Sight’s Global Health University.

http://www.uniteforsight.org/global-health-university/


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