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  1. Kiinnitetty twiitti
    12. marrask. 2018

    For any archival enquiries, please email: archives@lshtm.ac.uk View our online catalogue: Visit our website for more information:

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  2. 9 tuntia sitten
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  3. 14. jouluk. 2021

    Find out what the Ministry of Food were advising people to cook during WW2 in this recipe leaflet from our Nutrition collection, more information in this blog post:

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  4. uudelleentwiittasi

    "The landscape has changed from one of utter desolation to one where HIV is now a manageable condition." charts the history of in Africa & explains how treatment has led to an increase in life expectancy. (📻18:07)

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  5. 1. jouluk. 2021

    First day of from , here is our photo of our Keppel Street building from 2005

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  6. 1. jouluk. 2021

    Today is , the LSHTM Archives has 8 collections relating to HIV and AIDS which are open to researchers, here is a blog post on this beautiful red ribbon brooch:

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  7. 11. marrask. 2021

    To commemorate , here is a blog post on what some LSHTM staff did during WW1

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  8. 9. marrask. 2021

    Happy . Here is a WW2 Ministry of Food recipe leaflet from our Nutrition collection

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  9. 9. marrask. 2021

    Really looking forward to speaking at this event tomorrow

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  10. uudelleentwiittasi
    9. marrask. 2021

    To shine a light on LSHTM's decolonising global public health movement, portraits of inspiring individuals were projected on our Keppel Street building last month🏢 To inspire dialogue, some of the questions to be asked when we reflect on a decolonised vision were illuminated❗

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  11. uudelleentwiittasi
    22. lokak. 2021

    💡 Light Up LSHTM 💡 ‘Shining light on the decolonising global public health movement’ Celebrating some of the unsung heroes connected with this eve with this installation by 🤩🙌 More info:

    Neon lighting projection on the from of the LSHTM building - text in image “How do we build partnerships with communities”
    Another of the neon projections - text: “Whose voices should be listened to?”
    The names of around 100 different counties projected in neon on the front of the LSHTM building.
    “Shining a light on the decolonising public health movement. #LightUpLSHTM” text in neon on the front of the LSHTM building
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  12. uudelleentwiittasi
    22. lokak. 2021

    These wonderful pieces of writing on & give me life ✨ and are now out for all of you to read. Working with other on this Intervention on intimate geographies has been such a joy & taught me so much. Gratitude 🙏🏾

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  13. uudelleentwiittasi

    1⃣ In 1951, Henrietta Lacks died of . But her cells didn't. Taken without her consent, they were found to be the first human cells to multiply outside the body. 70 years on, her "immortal" cells have led to incalculable medical breakthroughs 🔬 Thread 👇

    Photograph of Henrietta Lacks
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  14. uudelleentwiittasi

    Today we present our speaker Victoria Cranna 📍If you want to hear her, don’t forget to come to our Workshop on 10th November. How to book👇

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  15. uudelleentwiittasi

    1⃣ McCormack Charles Farrell Easmon (1890-1972) was born in Accra, Ghana. 🇬🇭 He later studied at St Mary’s Hospital Medical School, as well as at LSHTM. Easmon faced much racial discrimination but still thrived in . Thread 👇

    Picture with McCormack Easmon as a student
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  16. 12. lokak. 2021

    Congratulations, glad that you found our collection useful and we look forward to hearing more about your book at the launch event

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  17. uudelleentwiittasi
    11. lokak. 2021

    The 2021/2022 Cataloguing Grants programme is open! Contact us if you are interested in applying - we would love to hear about your project. Email archivegrants@nationalarchives.gov.uk

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  18. uudelleentwiittasi
    11. lokak. 2021

    "Half of working parents (50%) say open conversations about wellbeing and mental health are more accepted at work now than they were before the pandemic, rising to 61% for carers"

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  19. uudelleentwiittasi

    1⃣ Mary Seacole was a renowned nurse who treated yellow fever & cholera patients before sailing to the Crimean War on her own expenses. She ran a hotel for injured and wounded soldiers and became known as ‘Mother Seacole’. A legend. Thread 👇

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  20. uudelleentwiittasi

    "My old workplace named its café after this person." Well this was an 'un-egg-spected' surprise! 😆🥚 Nice to get a shout out from our former colleague on last night 🙌 Who was Beth talking about? (Hint: she's our next spotlight!)

    Beth, former LSHTM colleague, on Eggheads
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  21. uudelleentwiittasi
    27. syysk. 2021

    📢 New blog post! 📢 Earlier this month, the Diversity Allies Leadership Committee met for the first time. In this blog, Richard Wragg gives an update on their discussions and plans for the future Click on the link to find out more!

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