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University of Virginia Center for Global Health

The Center for Global Health at the University of Virginia is celebrating its 30th year as one of the nation’s oldest centers for global health in higher education. The Center promotes health in resource-limited settings by fostering the commitment of students, faculty, and partners from all disciplines to address the diseases of poverty.

Our model has three main components:

Below are several presentations describing projects and programs conducted by UVa's Center for Global Health faculty and students.

As of February 2009, UVa's Center for Global Health has guided more than 500 students who have conducted scholar projects. In addition, of the more than 100 fellows who have come from oversees to work in our labs in Charlottesville, a remarkable 100% have returned to become health care leaders in their own countries, reversing the problem of brain drain. The Center has also been a catalyst for the creation of numerous courses created to global health owing, in part, to a framework grant from the Fogarty International Center at the National Institutes of Health.

UVa's Center for Global Health was honored to be spotlighted at the 2007 Global Health Council’s annual conference and was selected to be showcased in this 5 minute video. Click to view video

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