Thursday, April 20, 2017
12:30pm –
1:30pm
Storrs Campus
J. Ray Ryan Building, Room 204
InCHIP Lecture Series, Spring 2017
"Social Welfare or Cash Incentives: Can Benefits or Bribery Stop Adolescent HIV in Africa?"
Lucie Cluver, PhD
- Professor in Child and Family Social Work and Governing Body Fellow of Wolfson College, Centre for Evidence-Based Social Intervention, Department of Social Policy and Intervention, University of Oxford
- Honorary Professor, Division of Neuropsychiatry, Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health, University of Cape Town
***Lecture Location***
Video Conference Room 204 on the second floor of the Ryan Building at 2006 Hillside Road at the University of Connecticut in Storrs. For directions and maps, see: http://chip.uconn.edu/about/directions-to-chip/.
***RSVP***
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Any questions regarding the lecture series, please contact lectureseries@chip.uconn.edu.
*** About the Speaker ***
Lucie Cluver is Professor of Child and Family Social Work at Oxford University, and an honorary Professor at the University of Cape Town. She works closely with WHO, UNICEF, PEPFAR-USAID and CDC, UNAIDS and Southern African governments to develop and test evidence-based approaches for children affected by AIDS and abuse in Sub-Saharan Africa. All the research is done as a team, and Lucie is very lucky to work with an incredible team of colleagues, and with post-doctoral and doctoral research students who lead the science and run the research studies in often extremely difficult and dangerous contexts.
***Web Stream***
LIVE: The InCHIP Lectures Series can be viewed via a live web stream by clicking on the webcast "play button" for the selected talk. ARCHIVED: If you missed the live webcast, use the same button to access the archived video, available by the afternoon of the next business day.
***About the InCHIP Lecture Series***
The InCHIP Lecture Series provides an invaluable forum for researchers -- at InCHIP, throughout the UConn community and beyond -- to learn about new work, late-breaking findings, and emerging trends from leading figures in health behavior and health behavior change.
For the Spring 2017 InCHIP Lecture Series schedule, visit http://chip.uconn.edu/lecture-series/2016-2017-lecture-series/.
Contact:
Institute for Collaboration on Health, Intervention, and Policy (primary), Connecticut Institute for Clinical and Translational Science, UConn Health Community Events, UConn Health Master Calendar