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    The Health Centres offer many opportunities for interested students, researchers and stakeholders in different health-related subjects

    CAIDERA in Lambaréné will study emerging and re-emerging viral, bacterial and parasitic infectious diseases.

    The focal points of G-WAC in Ghana are global pandemics and building resilient health care systems.

    GLACIER promotes capacities for dealing with emerging diseases in the Latin American region.

    With its centre in Vietnam, PACE-UP builds effective capacities and systems to respond to infectious diseases with epidemic or pandemic potential.

    DIGI-FACE and its global network

    138

    Countries

    65

    Institutions

    231

    PhD Students

    500

    MA Students

    258

    Alumni

    25

    Master Programme

    12

    PhD Programme

    413

    Lecturers

    54

    Publications

    35

    Research Projects

    644

    Online Courses

    3093

    Registered Users

    General information about all Global Centres for Health and Pandemic Preparedness

    The DAAD supports the establishment of four Global Centres for Health and Pandemic Preparedness, situated at higher education institutions in the Global South, where international and German scientists jointly teach, conduct research and promote social transformation in dialogue with business, politics and civil society. By this, solutions for global challenges, such as the covid-19 pandemic, shall be developed.

    Based on the belief that global challenges can only be mastered together, the Global Centres work in an inter- and transdisciplinary manner, involving several disciplines and actors. The Centres all aim at building capacities, educating future leaders and finding local solutions for global challenges. The four Centres are situated in Gabon, Cuba/Mexico, Ghana and Vietnam.

    How to apply?

    Common thematic focus, various disciplines and different application formats

    All Global Centres have individual funding opportunities as every Centre works on different health related topics and follows its own project goals. There are different opportunities and application procedures to participate in the Centre’s activities. To get in-depth information about the Centres, please check out the individual Centre pages.

    The Global Centres Programme offers multiple opportunities:

    • Master programmes
    • PhD programmes
    • Scholarships
    • Workshops, Seminars
    • Internships
    • Living Labs
    • Lecture Series

    Diverse topics, diverse approaches

    Huge variety of topics, approaches, partners and disciplines

    The Global Centres work on different topics related to health and pandemic preparedness, such as emerging viral, bacterial and parasitic diseases, global pandemics and health care systems, development of vaccines or respond systems for epidemics and pandemics.

    The programme lays a special focus on inter- and transdisciplinarity and the Centres themselves include serveral disciplines – such as (veterinary) medicine, virology, parasitology, public health, epidemiology and social sciences. They also involve non-university research facilities, as well as stakeholders from the areas of politics, business and the civil society. As different countries and regions are affected by diseases in very different ways, any research for solutions must be adapted to the respective local conditions. Therefore, the Centres cooperate with local stakeholders from different areas.

    The Global Centres programme started in 2021 and is accompanied by a results-oriented monitoring system that helps adressing the programme objectives in a systematic manner. Thereby the impact of the programme is being evaluated. The outcomes of the programme are: 

    HOW IT ALL STARTED AND WHO IS BEHIND THE GLOBAL CENTRES



    THE GERMAN ACADEMIC EXCHANGE SERVICE (DAAD)

    The DAAD is the world’s largest funding organisation for the international exchange of students and researchers.

    Founded in 1925, ca. 2.6 million scholars in Germany and abroad have received DAAD funding. DAAD is a registered association and its members are German institutions of higher education and student bodies. Its activities go far beyond simply awarding grants and scholarships. The DAAD supports the internationalisation of German universities, promotes German studies and the German language abroad, assists developing countries in establishing effective universities and advises decision makers on matters of cultural, education and development policy.

    The DAAD programme Global Centres, funded by the German Federal Foreign Office since 2021, supports the establishment of Global Centres at higher education institutions in the Global South which work together with a multitude of international and German partners on climate and health related topics. Next to the four Global Health Centres, four Global Centres for Climate and Environment are being established within the framework of this programme.

    The long-term impacts of the programme are, among others:

    •  Contribution to relevant SDGs and Germany‘s involvement in joint strategies to tackle global challenges
    •  Contribution to knowledge generation, transfer and circulation in matters of health and pandemic preparedness
    •  Contribution to a closer cooperation between HEIs, research facilities and public and civic stakeholders from the area of health and pandemic preparedness

    DAAD office in Bonn, Germany

    GERMAN FEDERAL FOREIGN OFFICE

    Cultural relations and education policy: A basis for strong international relations.

    For the Global Centres programme, the DAAD receives funding from the Federal Foreign Office. Via this funding the Federal Foreign Offices enhances capacities in Higher Education and Research in the Global South in order to build up a sustainable environment. The Federal Foreign Office is committed to making fair and sustainable use of the opportunities for the Global cooperations.

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