Location: Keough Seminar Room, 1030 Jenkins and Nanovic Halls
Feb
3
The Notre Dame Global Health Case Competition is a multidisciplinary opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students to propose solutions to a case study focusing on 21st century global health issues. This year's case study focuses on preparing to prevent and treat cholera epidemics in the country…
Location: Center for Digital Scholarship, Hesburgh Library
Feb
15
Join us for Love Data Week, a week dedicated to spreading awareness of the importance of research data management, sharing, preservation, and reuse. We rely on data every day and this is a great opportunity to broaden your data knowledge.
Sean Seymore is a Professor of Law and a Professor of Chemistry at Vanderbilt University. He is interested in how patent law should change in response to scientific advances and how the formation of public policy should be impacted by the law and science. Professor Seymore graduated from the University…
We invite you to attend the 2018 Global Health Conference at the University of Notre Dame! Committed leaders, educators, and students from diverse fields of study will come together to assess…
Did you know South Bend has a major lead issue? Children's blood-lead levels in some areas have been documented to be more than twice the safe limit. Old leaded paint chips off of exterior walls and the lead particles find their way into the soil around peoples' homes. This unsafe dirt can get tracked…
The Colleges of Engineering and Science together with Notre Dame Research are hosting an ND Explores STEM event at the new McCourtney Hall. All Alumni from across the University are invited to attend.
Undergraduate students conducting research this summer in laboratories across campus will showcase their research projects during the Summer Research Symposium on Wednesday, July 25, from 9:30…
Stephen Meredith, M.D., PhD., is a professor in the University of Chicago's departments of pathology, biochemistry and molecular biology, and neurology. A founding member of the board of the Society of Catholic Scientists, he is also an associate faculty member in the University of Chicago divinity school.
The Eck Institute for Global Health's Master of Science in Global Health program enables students to bridge classroom training in global health topics with complex real health needs of resource-poor populations around the world through hands-on experience.
The second annual Colleges of Science and Engineering Joint Annual Meeting (COSE-JAM) for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows will be held Friday, December 7, 2018 in Jordan Hall of Science.
COSE-JAM aims to highlight the achievements of postgraduate trainees, foster interdisciplinary…