A case study of global health at the university: implications for research and action
Background: Global health is increasingly a major focus of institutions in high-income countries. However, little work has been done to date to study the inner workings of global health at the university level. Academics may have competing objectives, with few mechanisms to coordinate efforts and po...
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Main Authors: | Andrew D. Pinto (Author), Donald C. Cole (Author), Aleida ter Kuile (Author), Lisa Forman (Author), Katherine Rouleau (Author), Jane Philpott (Author), Barry Pakes (Author), Suzanne Jackson (Author), Carles Muntaner (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2014-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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