National Officer for Research Exchange (incoming)

Karisma Sharma

incoming.nore@studentsforglobalhealth.org

Hi everyone, I’m Karisma! I’m a fourth year medic at the University of Leeds and I’m super excited to become the next NORE for incoming students this year. I’ve been a part of Students for Global Health for two years now, firstly serving as a Lifebox-Students for Global Health National Coordinator for InciSioN UK.

As a NORE, I would love to use the network that Students for Global Health (SfGH) has formed to promote more equitable exchanges in the future, and carry forward the long-term vision of increasing the inclusivity of researchers from low-resource settings in global health literature.

Bylaw mandated responsibilities:

1.4.13. National Officer for Research Exchange (NORE) (Incoming)

1.4.13.1 See Appendix 4 – Students for Global Health Exchanges By-laws

1.4.13.2. Be responsible for facilitating research exchanges in the UK, primarily for Incoming students, in consultation with the NORE (Outgoing).

1.4.13.3. Be responsible for working with the other NORE and the Students for Global Health-UK National Committee to work towards the national aims, by expanding Students for Global Health Exchanges on a national level.

1.4.13.4. Together with the other NORE, a financial report for Students for Global Health Exchanges will be compiled to be presented at the National Students for Global Health Autumn Weekend.

1.4.14. National Officer for Research Exchange (NORE) (Outgoing)

1.4.14.1. See Appendix 4 – Students for Global Health Exchanges bylaws

1.4.14.2. Be responsible for facilitating research exchanges in the UK, primarily for Outgoing students, in consultation with the NORE (Incoming).

1.4.14.3. Be responsible for working with the other NORE and the Students for Global Health- UK National Committee to work towards the national aims, by expanding Students for Global Health Exchanges on a national level.

1.4.14.4. Together with the other NORE, a financial report for Students for Global Health Exchanges will be compiled to be presented at the National Students for Global Health Autumn Weekend.