New open access book: Women in the History of Science (UCL Press)
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History of Nursing Lecture: Mary Seacole as Doctress, Nurse and Healer
Wednesday 29 March, doors 6pm, lecture starts 6.30pm
Online or in person (London)
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Funded PhD opportunity. Material Cultures of the NHS Hospital: Exploring Hospital Spaces through Historical Objects
Funding: Collaborative Doctoral Award with the South, West & Wales Doctoral Training Partnership
Supervisors
Dr Victoria Bates, University of Bristol: victoria.bates@bristol.ac.uk
Thursday 1 December, 12.30-13.30 UK time, online:
Join us on World AIDS Day to celebrate the publication of ‘Histories of HIV/AIDS in Western Europe: new and regional perspectives,’ edited by Janet Weston and Hannah J Elizabeth. Professor Matt Cook and Dr Nikolaos Papadogiannis will be in conversation with the editors and contributors.
The Center for Healthcare History and Policy (CHHAP) located within the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing (SON) at Emory University seeks applicants for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in the history of healthcare to START AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. Preference for start date is during Spring or Summer 2023 but the job will remain open until a suitable candidate is found.
Hagströmer fellowship in the history of medicine and/or related sciences
Call for applications for the 2023 Hagströmer fellowship in the history of medicine and/or related sciences.
https://ki.se/en/about/hagstromer-fellowship-in-the-history-of-medicine-andor-related-sciences
Hagströmer fellowship in the history of medicine and/or related sciences
Call for applications for the 2023 Hagströmer fellowship in the history of medicine and/or related sciences.
https://ki.se/en/about/hagstromer-fellowship-in-the-history-of-medicine-andor-related-sciences
Downs: A History
Wednesday 7 Sep 2022 18:00 - 19:00 (BST)
From Community to Hospital and Back Again (online)
15 June 2022, 6-7pm
RCN History of Nursing Lecture: Yatdjuligin - Training the ‘natives’ as nurses
Professor Odette Best