Annual Health Geography Symposium for PhD and Emerging Researchers
3rd Annual Health Geography Symposium will be held 11-12 December 2024 via ZOOM
with the general theme of Health Geography and Urban Health
In case you want to join the organizing team please get into contact [email protected]
with the general theme of Health Geography and Urban Health
In case you want to join the organizing team please get into contact [email protected]
December 2023
HGS 2023 Programme here
HGS 2023 Abstract volume here
Past events
2022 - 1st Annual online Health Geography Symposium for PhD and Emerging Researchers
Theme - Health Geography: Building a digital space for emerging researchers
The COVID-19 pandemic is a painful reminder of the importance of health and wellness and its relationship with our geographical spaces. Hence, Health Geography has become a powerful field contributing to a better understanding of health and its assemblages.
Emerging researchers often face numerous challenges in sharing their knowledge and research skills. With the continued growth of virtualization and digitalization in knowledge dissemination, this virtual space of knowledge exchange has emerged to bridge this gap.
The 1st Annual Health Geography Symposium aims to create a free digital hub for PhD fellows and emerging researchers globally to help young researchers find their voice and contribute to the knowledge base in Health Geography.
Everyone is welcome. Feel free to share, listen to colleagues from other countries and continents, and plug into this new revolution. In this space, we encourage curiosity. So, ask those bugging questions!
Emerging researchers often face numerous challenges in sharing their knowledge and research skills. With the continued growth of virtualization and digitalization in knowledge dissemination, this virtual space of knowledge exchange has emerged to bridge this gap.
The 1st Annual Health Geography Symposium aims to create a free digital hub for PhD fellows and emerging researchers globally to help young researchers find their voice and contribute to the knowledge base in Health Geography.
Everyone is welcome. Feel free to share, listen to colleagues from other countries and continents, and plug into this new revolution. In this space, we encourage curiosity. So, ask those bugging questions!
Please find the Symposium Program here