May 4,
GRANTSMANSHIP. "Proposal-Writing Seminar," Foundation
Center, at Wyndham Franklin Plaza Hotel, Philadelphia. Contact: Foundation
Center, 79 Fifth Avenue, New York 10003-3076; (800) 424-9836 or (212)
807-3690, fax (212) 807-3677, http://www.fdncenter.org
May 17-18 A Symposium on
Longitudinal Studies of Quality of Life. Johns
Hopkins University Medical Institutions, Turner Building. A two day
symposium on issues concerning the collection and analysis of repeated
quality of life data in clinical trials. For more information contact Office
of Continuing medical Education, JHU School of Medicine, 410-955-2959.
E-mail: Cmenet@jhmi.edu
May 26-28 - Decreasing the
Gap: Developing a Research Agenda on Socioeconomic Status, Environmental
Exposures and Health Disparities. Baltimore, MD.
Omni Inner Harbor Hotel, 101 West Fayette Street (800) 529-7400 or The
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) will sponsor a
series of regional workshops in Baltimore & Chicago, IL (July 7-9,
1999). See the NIEHS web site at http://www.niehs.nih.gov/dert/gap.htm
or contact the conference coordinator Michelle Beckner at (703) 902-1269 or beckner@circsol.com
June 1-2 3rd
annual National Symposium on Overcoming Barriers to Condom Use. New York
University. Sponsored by Pharmacists Planning Service, Inc., Columbia
University SPH, U of California, Berkeley SPH & Los Angeles SPH,
Advocates for Youth, Hunter College Center on AIDS, Drugs and Community
Health, Planned Parenthood (New York). Abstracts accepted by Dec. 15, 1998;
posters April 19, 1999. Contact PPSI@aol.com
or call 415-479-8628 for more information.
June 6-10 23rd Annual
Conference of the International Urban Development Association "The
Inclusive City: Cities for the World, Cities for the People." Lyon,
FRANCE . ENQUIRIES: Irene Mitchell, International Urban Development
Association. E-mail: intainfo@inta-aivn.org
WWW: http://www.inta-aivn.org
June 8-11
"Changing Family Systems and Care for the Aged in the 21st
Century." 6th Asia/Oceania Regional Congress of
Gerontology. Hotel Inter.Continental, Seoul, Korea. Hosted by the Korean
Gerontological Societies. Contact: http://www.mbc.co.kr
June 20-22 Global Health,
Poverty & Development 26th Annual
conference of the Global Health Council (formerly NCIH), Crystal Gateway
Marriott Hotel, Arlington, VA. Call 202-833-5900. E-mail: conference@globalhealthcouncil.org,
www.globalhealthcouncil.org
June 21 - August 13
- Managing Health Programs in Developing Countries. Harvard School of
Public Health, sponsored by the Health Systems Group and the Center for
Continuing Professional Education, Nerissa Majid, Program Officer/Harvard
School of Public Health/677 Huntington Avenue, SPHI-1210/Boston, MA 02115,
U.S.A. Telephone: (617) 432-4515;Fax: (617) 432-1323 E-mail:
nmajid@sph.harvard.edu. Website: http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/Academics/hpm/mhpdc/brochure.html
June 30-July 2 Special Session
of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGASS) to review
and appraise the implementation of the ICPD Programme of Action New York
July 7–9
Decreasing the Gap: Developing a Research Agenda on Socioeconomic Status,
Environmental Exposures and Health Disparities Chicago, IL.:Hyatt
Regency McCormick Place, 2233 S. Martin Luther King Dr. (312) 567-1234. For
the Chicago sessions, see the NIEHS web site at http://www.niehs.nih.gov/dert/gap.htm
or contact the conference coordinator Michelle Beckner at (703) 902-1269 or beckner@circsol.com
July 8-11 IV European Congress
of Gerontology. Berlin,
Germany. Contact: Prof. Dr. Rudolf M. Schütz, President of the German
Society for Gerontology and Geriatrics, Medizinische Universitat Lübeck,
Ratzeburger Alle 160 - 23538 Lübeck, Germany
July 12-14 Second
International Interdisciplinary Conference on Women and Health
-European Association for Research on Women and Health, Appleton Tower,
University of Edinburgh, Scotland. Addressing inequalities and human rights,
delivering appropriate health care and health services for women, promoting
women’s health across cultures, ages and stages, developing critical
theories and methodologies, lifespan perspectives. conferences@bps.org.uk
http://www.ucs.ed.ac.uk/~pamew/ICWH2.htm
July 20-24 American Academy of
Natural Family Planning.
Sheraton Hotel. Lowell, Massachusetts, USA Contact: Jeanice Vinduska 615 S
Ballas Road St Louis, MO 63141 (402) 298-8478
Sept. 5-9 "Aging in a
Society for All Ages." Fourth Global Conference on Aging.
Palais des Congres, Montreal Contact: http://www.ifa-fiv.org International
Federation on Aging, 425, Viger St. West, Suite 520, Montreal, Quebec, N2Z
1W5, Canada. Tel: 514-396-3358 Fax: 514-396-3378 e-mail: ifa@citenet.net
Sept. 22-24 ASC '99
LEADING SURVEY AND STATISTICAL COMPUTING INTO
THE NEW MILLENNIUM, Wednesday to Friday, 22nd to 24th September 1999at
The University of Edinburgh in Scotland, UK. THIRD INTERNATIONAL 3-DAY
CONFERENCE. Further details about the conference, including all
contributing speakers and a booking form, are available from the ASC's web
site http://www.assurcom.demon.co.uk
Or by automatic reply on receipt of an e-mail to asc99-info@essex.ac.uk
from the ASC's Administrator.