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Renu Singh

@renu_singh_

Assistant Professor @Durham_SGIA | Scholar @oneillinstitute | Research Ambassador @DAAD_Germany | Ed Board @PLOSGPH | Bay Stater | Public School Kid

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Centre for Institutions and Political Behaviour (@durham_cipb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 NEW STARTING IN 2025/26: MSC PUBLIC POLICY! Join Renu Singh , Aung Hein, and @OmarHGallego for hands-on experience working with a public organization during your studies and looking at public policymaking beyond Western democracies. See durham.ac.uk/publicpolicy

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The next health shock may well not be respiratory infection but related to conflict, antimicrobial resistance, or climate change. Read the new The BMJ Collection on research priorities for future shock preparedness #EmergencyPreparedness The Health Foundation

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📢Thinking about a career in Public Policy and looking for a programme that will give you the skills you need and hands-on experience?🤔 😃 SGIA Durham has the perfect programme for you 👇 For more information visit durham.ac.uk/publicpolicy or ✍️ Renu Singh @OmarHGallego

Lois King, MPH 📚 (@loisemilyking) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to announce that Episode 4 of my public health podcast "NotiPHied" (PH for public health), with the brilliant Julia Robinson - Executive Editor at PLOS Global Public Health - on how we can make academic publishing more equitable! Listen here: linktr.ee/notiphied

Excited to announce that Episode 4 of my public health podcast "NotiPHied" (PH for public health), with the brilliant <a href="/JuliaE_Robinson/">Julia Robinson</a> - Executive Editor at PLOS Global Public Health - on how we can make academic publishing more equitable! Listen here: linktr.ee/notiphied
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📢 New Politics in the Rearview Mirror episode "The Politics of Obesity - Labour's Jabs for Jobs Announcement" featuring CIPB colleague Renu Singh on what makes Labour's announcement so interesting from a public policy and policy framing point of view: open.spotify.com/episode/5F2P6N…

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The third episode of 'Politics in the Rearview Mirror' is online and can be accessed via open.spotify.com/episode/5F2P6N… Dr Renu Singh discussed the politics of obesity and Labour’s jabs for jobs announcement from a public policy and policy framing perspective.

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Interested in doing a PhD focussing on political behaviour, public opinion, political parties and legislative politics, or the political economy of conflict and violence? Checkout our staff's profiles and contact them directly: durham.ac.uk/research/insti… Funding deadlines soon!

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Our Chancellor Dr Fiona Hill joined a thought-provoking panel conversation to share her insights on the result of the recent US Presidential Election. Dr Fiona Hill also met her namesake, Revd Fiona Hill who is the Chaplain at Van Mildert College ➡️ brnw.ch/21wOzMw

Our Chancellor Dr Fiona Hill joined a thought-provoking panel conversation to share her insights on the result of the recent US Presidential Election.

Dr Fiona Hill also met her namesake, Revd Fiona Hill who is the Chaplain at Van Mildert College ➡️ brnw.ch/21wOzMw
Renu Singh (@renu_singh_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to Global Diplomacy Lab for organizing this #COP29 side event. I appreciated the opportunity to talk about the need for a shared-vision of what adaptation looks like and for a central role for health equity and justice in climate crisis response!

Thanks to <a href="/diplomacy_lab/">Global Diplomacy Lab</a> for organizing this #COP29 side event. I appreciated the opportunity to talk about the need for a shared-vision of what adaptation looks like and for a central role for health equity and justice in climate crisis response!
Matthew Kavanagh matthewkavanagh@bsky.social (@mmkavanagh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vaccine Politics: Law and Inequality in the Pandemic Response to COVID-19 With Renu Singh scholarship.law.georgetown.edu/ois_papers/97/ International mechanisms failed to achieve equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccines—prolonging and deepening the pandemic. To understand why, we…

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I'm really grateful to be starting off this year with permanency at Durham University (aka "tenure" in the US). Thank you to all of the wonderful cheerleaders I have had in my life along the way. It's been quite the journey so far, and I'm looking forward to what comes next!

I'm really grateful to be starting off this year with permanency at Durham University (aka "tenure" in the US). Thank you to all of the wonderful cheerleaders I have had in my life along the way. It's been quite the journey so far, and I'm looking forward to what comes next!
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Thank you to ODID (Oxford Department of International Development) for hosting me today, and for the wonderful students I had a chance to speak with about the politics of global vaccine equity! The Politics of Global Vaccine Equity - Oxford Talks shar.es/ageZk1

Thank you to <a href="/ODID_QEH/">ODID</a> (Oxford Department of International Development) for hosting me today, and for the wonderful students I had a chance to speak with about the politics of global vaccine equity!

The Politics of Global Vaccine Equity - Oxford Talks shar.es/ageZk1