Katharina Gries is currently pursuing her second degree which is in Nutrition and Food Science at the University of Bonn. Between 2018-2022 she completed her Bachelor of Arts in English and Social Sciences (Teaching) at the University of Bonn which included studying abroad for one semester in the US, at Kalamazoo College. For her, Global Health is about improving health and health access worldwide as effectively and sustainably as possible. Additionally, one significant part of Global Health for her is working in interdisciplinary teams which is very educational for her. Due to her study background, she is especially interested in food security and the role of nutrition in Global Health in times of crisis and climate change.

Katharina Gries
- Katharina.Gries@ukbonn.de
Mila Maria Rick is currently studying Political Science with a minor in Sociology at the University of Leipzig. She started her journey in Medicine before shifting her attention to the political and social dimensions of health, with a focus on how social and economic conditions shape health and healthcare access. For her, Global Health means understanding how these broader determinants impact health outcomes, health decisions and access to care. Through her studies and involvement in health and human rights projects, she has explored topics such as structural inequality, intersectionality, and health justice. She is especially interested in how health systems can become more inclusive and equitable through research and policy.
Mila supports the Global Health Academy, an initiative of the German Alliance for Global Health Research (GLOHRA). She organizes the monthly GLOHRA Academy Series, coordinates the GLOHRA Training Certificate and regularly updates the GLOHRA Training Repository.

Mila Rick
Robert Neumann is currently studying medicine at the University Hospital Bonn. Before attending University Bonn, he studied political science in Berlin and Edinburgh. For him, Global Health is the interdisciplinary approach of social and natural sciences that attempts to examine the lack of health from different perspectives in order to improve the access to a healthy life globally in a holistic manner. Of particular interest to him at the moment are emergency and disaster relief, vaccinations, and global oncology.

Robert Neumann
- s4roneum@uni-bonn.de
Lina Bartusevicius is currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in International Health Sciences at Fulda University of Applied Sciences, she is particularly interested in female health and how global policy changes can drive improvements in women's health outcomes. For her, Global Health is a multidisciplinary field that combines scientific, social, and political perspectives to address health inequities worldwide. Her focus lies in understanding and shaping the policies that influence access to healthcare, aiming to create lasting change through evidence-based and equitable approaches.
Lina supports the Global Health Academy, an initiative of the German Alliance for Global Health Research (GLOHRA). She assists in planning and implementing training programs hosted by GLOHRA members and initiatives of the Global Health Academy.

Lina Bartusevicius
Elena Schweizer is currently pursuing her medical degree at the University of Leipzig. For her, Global Health is about global cooperation and interdisciplinary approaches tackling current challenges to promote universal health coverage as well as striving for a more equitable world. Due to her aspiration to become a gynecologist, she is especially interested in maternal and child health, along with mental well-being and the role of decolonization in Global Health.
Elena supports the Global Health Academy, an initiative of the German Alliance for Global Health Research (GLOHRA). Her main task it to assist in planning and implementation of Training Offers that are hosted by GLOHRA members, as well as initiatives of the Global Health Academy.
