by Emma Champion | Aug 24, 2017 | News
We are very excited to be hosting our largest conference ever at the University of York from the 4-6th September. This is a unique opportunity to join over 400 delegates from more than 35 different countries, and enjoy an incredibly rich programme of content covering...
by Emma Champion | Aug 22, 2017 | News
We’re very excited to announce that the Royal College of Physicians has confirmed that 16 CPD points will be accredited to attendees of Health Through Peace. The conference will provide an opportunity for healthcare practitioners to hear from global public...
by Emma Champion | Aug 11, 2017 | Actions
Health Through Peace 2017 4-6th September at the University of York We are looking for volunteers to support Health Through Peace 2017. Register here for the chance to: Volunteer for two days at the conference, and get a whole day off to enjoy access to the talks and...
by Emma Champion | Jul 4, 2017 | Headlines, Climate & Environment, Human Rights, Peace & Security
On 4-6th September at the University of York, Medact is bringing together health professionals and peace activists to debate, educate and advocate on conflict and global insecurity at Health Through Peace 2017. We are very excited to announce that our full programme...
by Emma Champion | May 2, 2017 | Headlines, News
We’re inviting researchers, speakers and organisations to present on a range of topics, from militarisation and violence, to the refugee crisis and climate change. Download the call for papers application form here. We are particularly interested in applicants...
by Emma Champion | Apr 7, 2017 | News, Peace & Security
Learn how war and human rights violations affect health. Discover your unique role as a health worker. Speak out for the prevention of violence and promotion of peace. In collaboration with the University of Bergen (Norway), the European Medical Peace Work Partnership...
by Emma Champion | Apr 7, 2017 | Campaign Updates, Headlines, News
Seventy years after two devastating nuclear bombs were dropped on Japan, causing an estimated 250,000 casualties, the world still harbours 16,500 nuclear weapons which are many times more powerful than those that destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Many are on...