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Join the Global Health Community at CUGH 2025 in Atlanta

Join the global health community at CUGH 2025 in Atlanta Innovating and implementing for a sustainable future, Feb 20-23, 2025

Mark your calendars for an extraordinary gathering of global health experts, innovators, and changemakers at the Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) 16th Annual Conference. Taking place from February 20-23, 2025, in Atlanta, GA, this year’s theme, “Innovating and Implementing in Global Health for a Sustainable Future,” promises to inspire and empower attendees from around the world.

With over 230 speakers, 40+ panel sessions, and 15 pre-conference workshops, CUGH 2025 is your opportunity to engage with more than 1,800 global health professionals, students, researchers, and policymakers from 60+ countries. This event is a hub for networking, skill-building, and knowledge sharing, all aimed at addressing critical challenges in global health.

Why Attend?

  • World-Class Speakers: Hear from distinguished leaders like Paige Alexander (CEO, The Carter Center), Kathleen M. Neuzil (Director, Fogarty International Center, NIH), and Prabhat Jha (Head, Department of Population Health, Oxford University).
  • Cutting-Edge Insights: Participate in diverse sessions and explore 500+ abstracts showcasing the latest research and innovations in global health.
  • Professional Development: Earn CME and CNE credits while enhancing your expertise in topics ranging from climate-resilient health systems to advanced data science applications.
  • Inclusive Pre-Conference Workshops: Start your experience with 15 free workshops on February 20, open to all.

Sign up early to take advantage of discounted registration and hotel rates. Visit CUGH2025.org to register, apply for pre-conference workshop hosting, and secure your accommodations.

Don’t miss this opportunity to expand your impact and contribute to a sustainable future in global health.