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Global Health Night 2024 FAQ

This FAQ will be updated periodically leading up to Global Health Night on November 21st.

How do I register for Global Health Night 2024?

Please note that the in-person Poster Fair and Keynote Lecture are now fully booked. Due to limited room capacity, only guests with confirmed in-person registrations will be admitted. Confirmation emails were sent upon registration, with a reminder email sent on November 19th. Those who did not register can still .

I registered for Global Health Night 2024, where do I go?

Confirmation emails were sent upon registration, with a reminder email sent on November 19th. Those who did not register can still . Look for an email from “91 Global Health Programs”and the sender's email address email will be globalhealthteam.dgph [at] mcgill.ca.

In-person venue: New Residence Hall Ballroom (3625, Avenue du Parc). Please note that the in-person Poster Fair and Keynote Lecture are now fully booked. Due to limited room capacity, only guests with confirmed in-person registrations will be admitted. However, you can still .

I’m unsure which email address I used to register for Global Health Night. What do I do?

  • Try searching for your Global Health Night registration confirmation email in your various email accounts in order to determine which email address you used to register for Global Health Night.
  • The email address you used to RSVP will have received an email from the address globalhealthteam.dgph [at] mcgill.ca with the subject line: “Reminder: Global Health Night 2024" or "Reminder: Join Global Health Night 2024 Online"
  • That message may have landed in your spam folder.

I registered for in-person but I cannot be there at 4:30 PM EST. Can I still join?

  • Yes! You can browse the Student Poster Fair at anytime between 4:30-6:00 PM.
  • The main program, including keynote speaker, will begin at 6:00 PM.

Will the Student Poster Fair will have an online component?

The Student Poster Fair is only available in person this year.

How do I find a specific poster?

A poster directory will be available near the entrance of the Student Poster Fair.

Can I watch the keynote address online?

Yes you can on . The recording will remain available for 24 hours after the event.

Can I pose questions to the keynote speakers?

Yes, you can (link will be live as of 4:30 PM ET

Is there an online version of Global Health Night 2024?

Those attending Global Health Night 2024 online will be able to ask the keynote speakers questions during the event using an online form (link to be posted beforehand). Those attending Global Health Night 2024 in-person will be invited to pose their questions during the moderated Q&A session following the keynote lectures.

I missed the livestream. Can I watch a recording?

Yes, you can on . The recording will remain available for 24 hours after the event.

What COVID-19 precautions will be in place for the in-person event?

  • Masks are encouraged and will be provided to attendees.
  • Physical distancing is recommended to the greatest extent possible.
  • Hand sanitizer will be provided to attendees.
  • We expect all attendees to please respect coughing and sneezing etiquette.
  • Also, if you are feeling sick, please stay home and participate online.

I have another question that is not in this FAQ.

Please send any questions relating to the event to ghp.med [at] mcgill.ca Note: Due to capacity limitations, we are unable to accommodate any additional requests for in-person attendance. Thank you for your understanding.

Please note that Global Health Programs staff will do their best to assist and answer your questions but we are unable to offer technical support for issues relating to computer hardware, operating systems and connectivity.

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