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SUMMARY:MDRF Grant Application Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Summer deadline for Mark Diamond Research Fund (MDRF) applications is Thursday\, May 8\, 2014.  Grant applications are for research to be conducted July 1\, 2014 to June 30\, 2015.  The MDRF Director will be holding grant writing workshops on the dates below to go over the application\, instructions\, the review process and to answer any questions: \nFriday\, April 11th at 9:00am in 311 Student Union\nWednesday\, April 16th at 3:30pm in 311 Student Union \nAttendees should bring a copy of the most recent application and instructions. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact Sierra at gsa-mdrf@buffalo.edu.
URL:https://ubwp.buffalo.edu/gsa/event/mdrf-grant-application-workshop/
LOCATION:311 Student Union\, Buffalo\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:MDRF
ORGANIZER;CN="MDRF Director":MAILTO:gsa-mdrf@buffalo.edu
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SUMMARY:Global Health Day
DESCRIPTION:4th Annual Global Health Day: Humanitarian Emergencies\n11:00-1:00 | Keynote Speakers |Biomedical Education Building (BEB)\, Lippschutz Room 125\n                11:00-12:00         Chun Hai (Isaac) Fung\, PhD\, Georgia Southern University\nCholera epidemic in Haiti: A long-term perspective in the midst of a humanitarian crisis\n                12:00-1:00           Ron Waldman\, MD\, MPH\, The George Washington University\n                The Emergency Rooms of Public Health: A 40 Year History of Humanitarian Emergencies\n1:00-2:30 | Lunch and 2nd Annual UB Global Health Fair | Ground floor of BEB Atrium | Deadline April 4th @ 11:59pm  \nIf students are interested in participating in the UB Global Health Fair\, please see the attachment for instructions on how to apply. Additionally\, if students have any questions regarding participating\, or the event in general\, do not hesitate to contact the Event Coordinator\, Michael Healy\, at mahealy@buffalo.edu.
URL:https://ubwp.buffalo.edu/gsa/event/global-health-day/
LOCATION:Biomedical Education Building\, Buffalo
CATEGORIES:Club Event
ORGANIZER;CN="GSA Administrative Team":MAILTO:slfrank@buffalo.edu
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SUMMARY:Storyteller's Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 10th Annual Storyteller’s Conference will take place on 4/11/2014-4/12/2014. This conference is held annually to honor John Mohawk\, renowned Indigenous intellectual and a founding member of the Department of American Studies and Native American Studies at UB\, as well as Barry White\, a driving force within the UB community. The conference is open to graduate students\, faculty\, community members\, independent scholars and artists. The conference begins Friday evening with a social and continues on Saturday with a day full of panels\, a keynote lecture by Kahnawake Mohawk scholar Gerald Taiaiake Alfred\, currently head of the Indigenous Governance program at the University at Victoria\, BC\, and ends with a dinner at Banchetti’s with a presentation from John Mohawk Memorial speaker Agnes Williams (Seneca) of Indigenous Women’s Initiatives here in Buffalo\, NY. This year’s theme\, “Kahwatsire: Empowering New Narratives and Restoring Realities” invites guests and speakers to reflect on the Kanienkehaka (Mohawk) concept of Kahwatsire which evokes the concepts of family\, community\, and community building through collective efforts. Please find attached the call for papers for this year’s conference.
URL:https://ubwp.buffalo.edu/gsa/event/storytellers-conference/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Buffalo\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club Event
ORGANIZER;CN="GSA Administrative Team":MAILTO:slfrank@buffalo.edu
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