11th NUS-Cambridge JointSymposium 2024

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Climate and Heat Health

YOUNG RESEARCHERS POSTER COMPETITION

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We are thrilled to invite young researchers to ​participate in the NUS-Cambridge Symposium 2024 ​Poster Competition designed specifically to ​showcase your innovative research and ​groundbreaking ideas, and help you take the next ​steps in your research journey.





This competition is an exceptional opportunity for young researchers to gain ​experience and exposure, receive valuable feedback, and engage in stimulating ​discussions. By participating, you will not only present your work to a diverse ​audience but also have the chance to interact with like-minded peers and esteemed ​experts from various disciplines.


Current full-time undergraduate and graduate students (including medical students) ​are invited to submit an academic poster along with an abstract of up to 300 words ​on climate change and health.


Attendance at the symposium is required with a dedicated poster presentation ​segment on the second day of the symposium (06 Nov 24).


What you need to do to participate?

  1. Submit your abstract to the link at the bottom of this page (Do include your full ​name when naming your PDF file)
  2. Have your abstract accepted by the evaluating committee
  3. Provide supporting evidence that you are a current student when contacted via ​email.


Shortlisted applicants will be notified by email on 11 October 2024, with judging of ​posters to be held on site on 6 November 2024 by a panel. Awards will be ​presented to the top three posters.


Poster themes

  • Climate Change and Public Health
  • Heat and Human Health
  • Vector-Borne Diseases and Climate
  • Climate change on nutritional health
  • Vulnerable Populations and Climate Resilience
  • Mental Health and Climate Anxiety
  • Sustainable Urban Planning and Health
  • Climate Adaptation Strategies
  • Health Systems and Climate Preparedness
  • Technological Innovations for Climate Health
  • Epidemiological Studies on Climate and Health
  • Community Engagement and Climate Health









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SECURE YOUR SEATS TODAY!

Registration closes ​18 October 2024