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2018
November
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Annual HERU DCE Course - Using DCEs in Health Economics
-This event was fully booked
DCE Course. Using Discrete Choice Experiments in Health Economics: Theoretical and Practical Issues. The Methods of Benefit Valuation Theme Expert Discrete Choice Experiment Course took place from 21st - 23rd November 2018 at Jury's Inn, Union Square, Aberdeen. The course is held annually over three days and is aimed at those interested in the application of DCEs in...
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Student Health and Wellbeing Day
-Make the most of Student Health and Wellbeing Day on Thursday 8 November from 09:00 until 12:00. 17 Organisations will be in the Atrium and Student Breakout area to provide information and advice.
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Consent, control and conscience?
-Talk as part of the Festival of Social Science
October
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Testing the Fetal Origins Hypothesis
-Speaker: Professor Steve Turner (IAHS) 'TESTING THE FETAL ORIGINS HPYPOTHESIS’
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Academic Orthopaedics: An Oxymoron? Big Data, Clinical Trials and Evidence Based Broken Bones.
-Dan Perry is an orthopaedic surgeon. He specialises in paediatric orthopaedics and is a clinical academic working at Oxford University. Dan is visiting Aberdeen this week and is presenting his work linking health data in Scotland to address the question - 'Is obesity a risk factor for a not uncommon orthopaedic problem of the...
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Cafe MED: First Female Medical Graduates of the University of Aberdeen
-Bringing the public, researchers and clinicians together
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HERU Seminar - Julie Ratcliffe
-Professor Julie Ratcliffe is the guest presenter of this HERU seminar. Professor Ratcliffe is Professor of Health Economics in the Institute for Choice, School of Business at the University of South Australia. She also holds honorary professorial positions in the Institute for Health and Wellbeing at the University of Glasgow and...
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HERU Seminar - Dr Philip Kinghorn
-The first HERU External Seminar of the Autumn 2018 programme will be delivered by Dr Philip Kinghorn, a Research Fellow in the Institute of Applied Health Research at the University of Birmingham. Dr Kinghorn previously worked in HERU from 2010 to 2012. His research interests relate to the measurement and valuation...
June
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SICSA AI Theme workshop: ReaLX'18: Reasoning, Learning & Explainability in AI
-SICSA AI theme is supporting the forthcoming ReaLX'18 which is taking place on Wednesday 27 June at Robert Gordon University
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HERU Seminar - Professor Andrew Jones
This HERU Seminar will be delivered by Professor Andrew Jones, Professor of Economics at the University of York. Professor Jones is one of the leading econometricians in health and has a special interest in the determinants of health and health inequalities. The title of the seminar is: Equity, opportunity and health. Abstract: The new...