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    Recently, Times Higher Education released their 2016/2017 World University Rankings.  The rankings look at teaching, research, knowledge transfer and international outlook of universities from every corner of the globe. Here at WebsEdge we were excited for this announcement as we have worked closely with many of the universities for our Conference TV projects. Looking at […]

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    Creating connections through virtual Conference TV
    JUNE 07, 2020 12:06 AM no comments

    In unprecedented times with the global COVID-19 pandemic causing lockdowns in most countries worldwide we are witnessing, with sadness, the cancellation of many global conferences and meetings. But arguably it is in such times that the world more than ever needs knowledge transfer and collaboration to continue. Now is the time for a more scientific […]

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    EAU TV wins Best TV Video Channel at Association Awards
    MAY 08, 2017 12:05 AM no comments

    Announced last week (03/05/17) in front of 500 attendees, the European Association of Urology (EAU) was named the winner of Best TV Video Channel – EAU TV at the Association Awards in Vienna. Attracting over 60 nominations, EAU TV was one of only ten associations to be recognised during the 2017 International and European Association […]

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    Dr Millie Dresselhaus – a true pioneer in science
    JUNE 24, 2020 12:06 AM no comments

    We here at WebsEdge have fond memories of Dr Millie Dresselhaus. Over the years we have been fortunate to interview her a handful of times about her career, achievements and her commitment to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education, particularly for women. The MIT professor, named ‘Queen of Carbon’ was a pioneer in material […]

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    Tobacco OR Health TV captures Global Health Developments

    Apr 16, 2015 12:04 am | no comments

    Back in February in our Global Health blog, David Olsen discussed the shift in popularity of tobacco use from western cultures to developing countries with a dramatic 57% increase in Africa and the Middle East.

    At the recent World Congress on Tobacco OR Health (WCTOH) in Abu Dhabi, WebsEdge_Health produced Tobacco OR Health TV to report on the current discussions on the effects of Tobacco particularly in UAE and Asia and global tobacco control efforts.

    Tobacco OR Health TV covered many of the initiatives discussed in our Global Health blog as well as the increasing popularity of waterpipe and e-cigarettes, particularly within the youth demographic.

    Watch what global representatives including the WCTOH President and The WHO had to say on the current situation:

    A number of key announcements and discussions that came out of the 16th World Congress on Tobacco OR Health and Tobacco OR Health TV was there to capture:

    The WHO announced the new phase of The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC): the Sustainable development goals and the inclusion of Non Communicable Diseases (NCDs) – an acknowledgement of the burden of NCDs on society and a contributor to premature deaths.

    The American Cancer Society and the World Lung Foundation launched the 5th Edition of the Atlas, advocating for tighter tobacco regulation and supporting Governments in implementing tobacco control policies. Framed by NCDs and the other risk factors, this edition further maps the influence of the tobacco companies.

    Control measures to reduce the appeal of tobacco, such as plain packaging and pictorial warnings were discussed including the findings of the Australian plain packaging campaign; with the adoption of this method to follow in Ireland and the UK.

    Hear Prof. Melanie Wakefield and Prof. Mike Daube AO discuss the implications of the Australian plain packaging campaign:

    These key findings and initiatives support local organisations and governments in contesting the influence Big Tobacco has in their region. Tobacco OR Health TV visited The Tobacco Control Research Group at the American University of Beirut to get an in depth report on how their research is supporting tobacco control  policies in Lebanon.

    To watch all of our Global Health and Tobacco OR Health TV Coverage, please visit:www.globalhealthtv.com  and www.websedge.com/tobacco_or_health_tv

     

    Tobacco OR Health TV and Global Health TV are part of WebsEdge/Health – our group of products and services for Health related organizations, connecting issues and audiences through the power of television.

    Follow us on Twitter at: @WebsEdge_Health and @GlobalHealth_TV

    Special mention to our Global Health Blog Contributor: David J. Olson, Global Development Communicator & Advocate. Read David’s latest blog here and follow him on twitter: @davidjolson.Girls Air Jordan

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    JUNE 08, 2020| no comments

    In unprecedented times with the global COVID-19 pandemic causing lockdowns in most countries worldwide we are witnessing, with sadness, the cancellation of many global conferences and meetings. But arguably it is in such times that the world more than ever needs knowledge transfer and collaboration to continue. Now is the time for a more scientific […]

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    Dr Millie Dresselhaus – a true pioneer in science

    JUNE 25, 2020| no comments

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    Turning 20 in style

    FEBRUARY 07, 2017| no comments

    WebsEdge is almost 20. And as you can imagine we’re approaching that milestone in style. A full slate of conferences – our most ever – and a hatful of gold awards. It’s always good to win awards. I know we become more sceptical as we get older but it’s a real accolade for the producers […]

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