Worldwide Organizations, Resource Links and Events in Clinical Psychiatry and Telehealth
The current page covers UNIVYB- to UNIVYBZ
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University of the Balearic Islands
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Universitat de les Illes Balears
Carretera de Valldemossa, Km. 7,5 07071 Palma de Mallorca Balears España |
University of Bamberg
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Migration and the integration of migrants are among the most pressing issues confronting contemporary society. The efms is a research institute studying the causes, consequences and broader implications of migration processes with the aim of contributing to an informed discourse on migration and integration in Europe. The efms is an academic research center at the University of Bamberg. Its work in the areas of migration, integration and migration policies encompasses research, documentation, consultative services, training and providing information to the public. This requires interdisciplinary and international cooperation as well as the exchange of information between researchers, politicians, administrators, educators, the public and those working in the media. The efms seeks to assist in shaping a viable and humane migration policy. |
University of Bath
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(You could use the link below for making contact) Department of PsychologyUniversity of Bath Claverton Down, Bath BA2 7AY United Kingdom +44/1225/383843 +44/1225/386752 fax < psychology-enquiries@bath.ac.uk > |
University of Bristol
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Institute for Learning and Research Technology
University of Bristol 8 Woodland Road Bristol BS8 1TN United Kingdom +44/117/928 8472/4/8 +44/117/928 8473 iriss-info@bris.ac.uk |
University of British Columbia [UBC]
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(You can use the colored link below for more information) Department of Psychiatry2255 Wesbrook Mall Vancouver, BC V6T 2A1 Canada 604/822-7314 604/822-7756 fax < psychiat@interchange.ubc.ca > |
University of British Columbia [UBC]
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(The link below is available for e-mail) Hare LabDepartment of Psychology University of British Columbia 2136 West Mall Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z4 < contact@hare.org > |
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The laboratory of Professor Psychology Robert D Hare, PhD and associates is devoted to assessment of psychopathy, implications of psychopathy for the mental health and criminal justice systems, and laboratory research on language and emotional processing in psychopaths. |
University of British Columbia [UBC]
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(You could use the link below for e-mail) Interprofessional Continuing EducationThe University of British Columbia Room 105 -2194 Health Sciences Mall Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3 Canada 877/328-7744 604/822-0054 604/822-4835 fax < ipinfo@interchange.ubc.ca > |
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Interprofessional Continuing Education is one of the several units that make up Continuing Education in the Health Sciences at the University of British Columbia [UBC]. A non-profit organization, its mandate is to provide up-to-date, cost-effective educational programming to health care professionals and other concerned individuals on health-related topics. |
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3-rd International Conference on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
Integrating Research, Policy, and Promising Practice Around the World - A Catalyst for Change ( See the meeting's Web pages.) Wednesday, March 11, 2009 through Saturday, March 14, 2009
This will be sponsored by: University of British Columbia [UBC] EVENT DESCRIPTION:Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder [FASD] is a window through which to view the state of our world. While it has a profound impact on individuals, families and all aspects of society, it is also a stimulus for change. This international conference will provide a forum to discuss and examine current research, policy and practice that will assist parents, caregivers, service systems and governments as they strive to prevent FASD and to provide a range of supports for people living with it. The emphasis of this conference will be the practical application of various forms of research covering these broad areas:
The conference will enhance our knowledge and collaboration, sharing findings of researchers and frontline professionals with recognized expertise and from diverse cultures. Individuals living with FASD, their parents and families, professionals, communities and policy makers will be present and will speak throughout the conference. Submission deadline for abstracts or proposals: 2008-06-30 Up to 24 CE credit hours available for
EVENT CONTACT:(You can use the link for making contact) Division of Healthcare Communication
(The above specially sent in by: Erica Li on 15 MAY 08.. Note: The description displayed above is all the detail we currently have in our database. In order to find out more about this event please try its particular Web page. (A request: when you inquire about the above, be certain to refer to our Web pages.) |

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