Ethical Issues surrounding the use of Assisted Reproductive Technologies in Ghana.

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Event details

Wednesday 3 May 2023
4:00pm
Tickets are free to book. There is a hybrid provision for this event.

Description

The University of Sheffield, School of Law has invited Dr Rosemond Akpene Hiadzi, Department of Sociology at the University of Ghana to give a lecture on "Ethical Issues surrounding the use of Assisted Reproductive Technologies in Ghana"

Presentation Title: Ethical Issues surrounding the use of Assisted Reproductive Technologies in Ghana.

Date of event: Wednesday 3 May 2023

Event Time: 4-6pm

Speaker: Dr Rosemond Akpene Hiadzi, University of Ghana

Event Location: Hybrid

  • Bartolome House (Moot Court) - School of Law, Winter Street, Sheffield S3 7ND
  • Online link will be sent to those that book the morning of the event.

Whilst it is helpful if you use the Eventbrite to indicate in advance if you are attending, you are also very welcome to turn up in-person on the day of the event and without pre-booking. You will need to pre-book the online attendance though as we will need to know where to send the joining link. For online bookings you will be sent an email with the joining link the morning of the event.

All staff, students and public members are invited to attend this seminar.

Bio: The visiting lecturer/speaker is Dr Rosemond Akpene Hiadzi. Dr Hiadzi is a lecturer in the Department of Sociology at the University of Ghana. Her research interests pertain to medical sociology with a focus on women and their health in developing countries.


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