
The Center for Global Health (CGH) is an interdisciplinary program dedicated to improving health and well-being through education, research and training, and service in partnership with communities in the United States and around the world.
The Kiphart Center supports global health and social development research, education, and partnerships to improve health and well-being in communities around the world, building on and expanding the work of the Center for Global Health to move beyond biomedical approaches to global health to focus on the social determinants of health that impact community health and well-being around the world.
The Committee on African Studies at the University of Chicago brings together faculty and students from a variety of disciplines and scholarly perspectives who share a commitment to the idea that Africa is critical to challenging and advancing social scientific and humanistic modes of inquiry.
This project will feature a series of discussions that will explore the links between Pan-African politics and cultural production. Namely, the project will examine why Pan-Africanism is elusive in its manifold meaning.
The Research Experience for Nigerian Engineering Undergraduates (RENEU) is a distance learning research program that pairs Nigerian students with US-based faculty and post-doctoral or graduate student mentors to develop their own research projects and careers.
A collaboration between the University of Chicago, University of San Francisco, and University of Cambridge gathers and analyzes data on the funding, location, and research status for more than 230 GMO crop varieties in Africa.
DATICAN is an NIH-funded project that partners with the University of Chicago which focuses on building capacity in Data Science with application in Medical Image Analysis in Nigeria.
Tsogolo la Thanzi (TLT) is a longitudinal study in Balaka, Malawi designed by Jenny Trinitapoli and Sara Yeatman to examine how young people navigate reproduction in an AIDS epidemic.