IPSF - WHO Winter 2010-11 internship places

on Monday, September 27, 2010

Did you apply for the IPSF-WHO internship in July, but did not make it to the shortlist? Don't worry!
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WHO is currently accepting applications for the Winter 2010-11 internship places in Geneva, Switzerland and Copenhagen, Denmark. You may apply for any of the ten available placements, each in a different field of work. Visit http://www.who.int/employment/vacancies/en/ for details!

Deadline of applications: 30 September

Please note that this is a public call, competition is expected to be very high! IPSF members may receive support letters upon request after providing proof of previous activity in the Federation's public health portfolio.

IPSF - EU 'HELP' Student Network Meeting

Are you an EU citizen, 18-30 years of age with a special interest and experience in tobacco control? Here is your opportunity to represent the Federation in the second EU 'HELP' Student Network Meeting (http://www.help-eu.com/) in Brussels, Belgium during 15-16 October!

And the best part? All travel and accommodation ex...penses will be reimbursed by the European Commission for the participants.

Please find the application form at http://scr.bi/cqGuhT or request the file and further information from Ms. Sharon Leung, Chairperson of Public Health 2010-11 at publichealth@ipsf.org. Please notify Ms. Leung about your intent of application, along with a short description of former involvement in tobacco-related public health activities within your national organization or IPSF.

Selection of participants will be done by the EU 'HELP' Student Network Secretariat, successful applicants will be notified after the deadline.

Application deadline: 24 September, 12.00pm CET

Pharmacy Students' Association

on Friday, July 30, 2010


GO!GO!!GO!!!
Pharmacy students around the world have been moving actively to bring all of them together. They have been organizing international congresses, symposiums and many other event for the purpose.
The body that mainly running these programs is International Pharmacy Students' Federation (IPSF). Formed more than 50 years ago, it has evolved tremendously over the year. Now, the progress of pharmacy students' involvement in public and societal activities are better than ever.
The level of awareness among the students are better than ever, also, regarding their importance on their involvement with the society which they are going to serve one day soon.
It is going on well now and we hope it get only better.

rulord