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Human-centred mentorship in global health research: are we ready to give what it takes?
### Summary box A human-centred mentorship approach to nurture emerging global health leaders has been recommended for diverse and equitable representation.1 The approach is characterised by ‘valuing empathy and relationship building between the mentor and the mentee built on equitable ...
Human-centred mentorship in global health research: are we ready to give what it takes?
### Summary box A human-centred mentorship approach to nurture emerging global health leaders has been recommended for diverse and equitable representation.1 The approach is characterised ...
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Is decolonisation sufficient?
Decolonisation in global health has gained prominence as a topic of concern and debate in recent publications, seminars and conferences.1 Highlighting a range of issues from the colonial ...
Reflections and intersections: disability, ‘ableism’ and metamodern leadership
In this article the author, the eightieth President of the Medical Women’s Federation and a clinical academic, reflects on disability, gender, and leadership. She draws on lessons from her ...
Academic Mentorship Needs a More Scientific Approach
Academic science must shift toward prioritizing training and mentoring as much as it does the conduct of research.
Health check-ups as interventions for work disability management: supervisors and occupational healthcare follow the recommendations to a great extent
Objectives Work disability management is a problem globally. This study was designed to find out whether the initiation, process and outcome of health check-ups (HCUs) follow the national ...
Academic career progression from early career researcher to professor: what can we learn from job ads
Academic careers are complex, diverse, and increasingly competitive. Building on previous research on selection criteria for admission to early research careers, this research expands the ...
Characteristics, utilisation and influence of viewpoint articles from the Structured Operational Research and Training Initiative (SORT IT) – 2009-2020
Read the latest article version by Mohammed Khogali, Katie Tayler-Smith, Anthony D. Harries, Rony Zachariah, Ajay Kumar, Hayk Davtyan, Srinath Satyanarayana, Olga Denisiuk, Johan van ...
One size does not fit all: on the need for categorical stratification in nutrition science, practice and policy
We can claim with good reason that nutrition is a hard science.1 This claim does not depend on intrinsic inerrancy but on the potential for self-correcting evidence-based principles just as ...
The impact of working in academia on researchers’ mental health and well-being: A systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesis
Objective To understand how researchers experience working in academia and the effects these experiences have on their mental health and well-being, through synthesizing published ...
National Academy of Sciences launches new open access journal, PNAS Nexus, in partnership with Oxford University Press; Karen Nelson to serve as inaugural editor-in-chief
OUP is the largest university press publisher of open access research, publishing more than 1,250 open access articles every month, and we are delighted to be working with the National ...
Communications research has a lot to offer during the coronavirus crisis. But are we offering it?
Coronavirus is (also) a communications crisis The coronavirus pandemic is a communications crisis in addition to a medical crisis, as the outbreak is accompanied by a deluge of information, ...