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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/digital-intelligence-for-public-health/events/desi
 gn-and-publish-your-ai-studies
SUMMARY:Design and publish your AI studies
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SUMMARY:Health data for health innovation and research
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LOCATION:LHI - Lyle S. Hallman Institute for Health Promotion 200 Universit
 y Avenue West LHS 1621 (Sun Life Financial Auditorium) Waterloo ON N2L 3G1
  Canada
SUMMARY:Should I explain\, or choose interpretable models? Building Trustwo
 rthy\nmodels for Real-world Healthcare
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SUMMARY:Achieving Trustworthy AI: Is It Possible?
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/digital-intelligence-for-public-health/events/wate
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SUMMARY:Waterloo.AI &amp; Communitech\, Industry Day Fall 2022: Data - The Fuel
  for\nAI
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DESCRIPTION:Join the Waterloo.AI &amp; Communitech\, Industry Day Fall 2022 on 
 Monday\,\nNovember 28 to learn from experts regarding \"Data - The Fuel fo
 r AI.\"\n\nDr. Helen Chen will present and discuss synthetic health data.
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 -volunteers-informed-choice-project
SUMMARY:Call for volunteers: The Informed Choice Project
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The Informed Choice Project aims to leverage a Canada-wide netw
 ork of\nhealthcare workers and volunteers to tackle misinformation in the\
 nsocial media ecosystem. The approach involves volunteers engaging\ndirect
 ly with anti-vaccine posts and comments to curb the spread of\nmisinformat
 ion. If you have time to engage in 3-5 conversations on\nsocial media each
  week and attend several feedback meetings\, this is a\ngreat opportunity 
 to hone infodemic management skill.\n\nFind out more about the opportunity
  and apply here\n[https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdSbpaR0gtr4k_J
 Pju5YtfbkEyBMkaxy5ylAPYdcB9Ar_dz9w/viewform].\nThe deadline is rolling
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/digital-intelligence-for-public-health/events/call
 -proposal-social-and-behavioral-research-grants
SUMMARY:Call for Proposal: Social and Behavioral Research Grants
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Sabin is launching its fourth funding cycle of the Social and\n
 Behavioral Research Grants program with the following tracks:\nrecovering 
 lost gains in routine childhood immunizations as a result\nof the COVID-19
  pandemic\; building effective adult immunization and\nlife-course vaccina
 tion programs in a post-pandemic world\; and\noperationalizing the WHO Beh
 avioral and Social Drivers (BeSD)\nframework. Successful applicants will b
 e awarded funding for projects\nto conduct research and implement solution
 s for up to 18 months\nbeginning in March 2023. Sabin intends to make awar
 ds of up to\nUS$70\,000 per funded project.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/digital-intelligence-for-public-health/events/call
 -application-2022-senior-women-talent-pipeline
SUMMARY:Call for Application: 2022 Senior Women Talent Pipeline
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The Senior Women Talent Pipeline (SWTP) at the Department of\nO
 perational Support (DOS) is the United Nations (UN) Secretariat’s\nflags
 hip project aimed at increasing gender parity among senior level\n(P5- D2)
  civilian staff in UN field missions. The SWTP provides\npersonalized supp
 ort to members as they apply for senior positions\nthrough the UN Staff Se
 lection System and tailored training\nopportunities to make members more c
 ompetitive in the recruitment\nprocess. Support includes review of applica
 tions and profiles\, support\nin preparing for assessments\, targeted trai
 ning and development\nopportunities enhancing members’ profiles and comp
 etitiveness during\nrecruitment processes\, and membership in a global pro
 fessional network\nof women leaders. 
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/digital-intelligence-for-public-health/events/call
 -digital-transformation-experts
SUMMARY:Call for Digital Transformation Experts
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is establishin
 g a\npool of pre-vetted experts on Digital Transformation who may be calle
 d\nto support UNDP’s work in this area and is looking for digital\ntrans
 formation experts. Successful candidates will be invited to join\nUNDP’s
  GPN ExpRes ONE Roster under one or more of the Digital\nTransformation pr
 ofiles and may be considered for future assignments\nwith UNDP for various
  short-term assignments.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/digital-intelligence-for-public-health/events/call
 -survey-participation
SUMMARY:Call for Survey Participation
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:AN ONLINE SURVEY ON A GLOBAL RESEARCH AGENDA ON PUBLIC HEALTH A
 ND\nSOCIAL MEASURES DURING HEALTH EMERGENCIES\n\nThe Public Health and Soc
 ial Measures (PHSM) initiative in the High\nImpact Events Preparedness uni
 t is inviting you and wider global\nstakeholders to participate in a brief
  survey on a global research\nagenda for public health and social measures
  (PHSM) during health\nemergencies. The survey takes about 10 minutes to c
 omplete and seeks\nto identify immediate and urgent PHSM research prioriti
 es related to\nCOVID-19 in the next 12 months.\n\nEnter your survey respon
 se by SEPTEMBER 30 to help the World Health\nOrganization (WHO) identify 
 immediate and urgent research priorities\npertinent to the COVID-19 pandem
 ic!
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