This is a past event
As part of the University of Aberdeen (UoA) Students’ International Development week (28 February to 4 March 2011), the Centre for Sustainable International Development will be hosting a panel discussion.
The two speakers will focus on the linkages between drugs such as tobacco and heroin, public health, environmental and international development concerns. The panel will be moderated by Brendan Dineen (Population Health, UoA). It is also hoped that a local specialist working with injecting drug users in Aberdeen will attend.
Speakers
Linkages between tobacco control, public health and environmental sustainability: Helmut Geist, Sixth Century Chair in Human-Environment Interactions, Associate Centre for Sustainable International Development
Heroin, health and HIV - An international development perspective: Hilary Homans, Director, Centre for Sustainable International Development
Heroin, health and HIV - An international development perspective with narration_1.pptx
All welcome, students, staff and members of the general public
- Speaker
Helmut Geist and Hilary Homans
- Hosted by
CSID
- Venue
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The University of Aberdeen, 581 King Street, MacRobert Building, Room 051