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Registration: 2023 Global Health Outreach Program Online Information Session

If you missed the March 13 information session on the Editor-in-Chief positions for the McGill Journal of Global Health and McGill Perspectives on Global Health, we will post a recording on the main McGill Global Health Outreach Projects page shortly.

McGill Global Health Outreach Projects provide opportunities for McGill undergraduate and graduate students to learn about global health through a variety of media, journalism and publishing initiatives. Selected students will lead McGill Global Health Programs (GHP) publications: The and . Selected students will receive funding and benefit from various training and networking opportunities organized by GHP throughout the academic year, including GHP’s annual Global Health Night. Each student's work is carried out under the mentorship and supervision of GHP.

Session Date/Time

  • Date: March 13, 2023
  • Session Time: 10 AM to 11 AM ET
  • Location: Online 

Session Information

  • Students must register to attend the information session.
  • Registrants will receive a Zoom link closer to the information session date.
  • Following the session, we will post a video recording on the Global Health Programs website.
  • We encourage students to attend the information session or watch the video recording before applying to the program.
  • More Information on the Global Health Outreach Program is available on the Global Health Programs website.
  • Please direct all inquiries for the program to studentaffairsghp.med [at] mcgill.ca.

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