Fecha
November 8, 2024
Lugar
Residence of the Ambassador of Spain 373 Eduard St. Waterkloof, Pretoria
Objetivo
This meeting aims the connection and collaboration among Spanish and South African researchers, an opportunity to discuss the latest scientific advancements and foster impactful partnerships.
The forum will count with several researchers and stakeholders as key-note speakers from both academic, public policies and private sectors. Also, during the forum both the Third Early-Career researchers Fundación Ramón Areces – ACE Sur de Africa Alkebulan Awards and the First “Fernando Albericio” Award to the best scientific article of the year will be bestowed.
Register now to participate through this link or use the QR code on the poster.
Click here to check the Agenda.
Alkabulan Award:
– Saúl Jimenez Ruiz. Grupo de salud animal y zoonosis-GISAZ. Universidad de Córdoba (Spain)
– Maleke Maleke. Central University of Technology (Bloemfontein, South Africa)
Fernando Albericio Award:
– Alfredo Mayor Aparicio. CISM – Centro de Investigaçao em Saúde de Manhiça (Mozambique) / ISGlobal – Barcelona Institute for Global Health (Spain)
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