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"Can community-based service delivery mitigate failing health systems in fragile environments?
Lessons from family planning programs in the DR Congo"
Midwest Museum Talks | Monet/Mitchell: Painting the French Landscape
Midwest Museum Talks is a new program of online curatorial talks organized by the Villa Albertine Chicago in collaboration with the museums in the Midwest. In this first installment, join for a virtual discussion with Simon Kelly, Curator and Head of Department of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum and Marianne Mathieu, curator and art historian.
Les déterminants non-médicaux de la santé au Sénégal
Conference and round-table with author Mohamed Mbougar Sarr, Goncourt Prize 2021
Football: Perceptions et pratiques en France et aux Etats-Unis
Vous êtes invités pour une discussion sur la culture du foot en France et aux Etats-Unis, avec un joueur et un entraîneur professionnel français, qui vit à St. Louis : Wilfried Nyamsi
Emergency Medicine in France
Interested in emergency medicine in France? Expand your professional network!
The French Connexions Center of Excellence at Washington University invites you: EMERGENCY MEDICINE IN FRANCE
Tuesday, November 21, 2023, noon Chicago Central Time/ 12:00PM Central Times: conversation in French with Dr Julie Bacqué, MD: La médecine d'urgence en France, in conversation with Caline Mattar, MD.
"How to Write the History of the American West from a French Perspective"
Corridor Creole Research Initiative (CCRI) at Washington University in St. Louis / French Connexions Center of Excellence
Soazig Villerbu, Professor of Contemporary History at the University of Limoges.
Her research focuses on the American West (US and Canada), the village of Ste Geneviève (near St Louis) and the history of French migration to the USA in the 19th century.