Session 1 Reframing Fragility Implications for Strengthening Health Provision in Diverse Contexts
The recording of Session 1 at the NIHR RUHF Symposium 2021: 1. Why fragility – and its study – matters – Prof Alastair Ager, Queen Margaret University 2. Evolving conceptualisations of fragility and implications for global health – Dr Karin Diaconu, Queen Margaret University 3. Trust and social connections in contexts of fragility Dr Stella Arakelyan, Queen Margaret University 4. Unspoken fragilities: Navigating trust and connection within psychosocial networks in post-war Sri Lanka – Dr Ananda Galappatti, The Good Practice Group, Sri Lanka and Dr Alison Strang, Queen Margaret University

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Session 2 Addressing Rising Burden of NCDs in Settings of Fragility

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Webinar | Exchange Summit for Member Organisations: Health Data Availability in Physiotherapy

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Faculty Forum - Research Culture

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Plan Vivo Biodiversity Standard (PV Nature) Launch Webinar

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Billionaire's WARNING: I'm SELLING. The Crash Is Already Here!

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Insights from implementing an intervention for complex mental health conditions (PRIMROSE)

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6 Tips on Being a Successful Entrepreneur | John Mullins | TED

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Session 4 Lessons on Health Delivery and Promotion in the context of COVID 19

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Spine Surgeon Drowns for 30 Minutes —Comes Back With a List

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Study MSc Quantum Technologies at Heriot Watt University

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CoARA Spotlight: Ethical Implications of AI Integration in Research Assessment

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Managing Multiple Executives - avoid the pain and start enjoying having more than one boss!

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The State of War and Diplomacy: Iran, Lebanon, and Gaza | Ep. 65

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1.3.3 Interview with Prof. Antonella Sorace: Language attrition in a nutshell

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International Relations made easy (14): Is the UN broken?

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Session 3 Strengthening Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Settings of Fragility

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The most important lesson from 83,000 brain scans | Daniel Amen | TEDxOrangeCoast

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Russia’s Army Just Got STUCK Up the Creek As Crimea Slips

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The True Cost of Animal Disease: Animal Welfare, Public Health & Sustainability in the EU

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