Back to news page5th European School of Social Pediatrics “Child in the City”, Zagreb 16th – 18th June 2016 Published 21.05.2016. Dear colleagues, dear friends,On behalf of the Organizing Committee of the 5th European School of Social Pediatrics I have a pleasure to invite you to join us in Zagreb, capitol of Croatia. A „Child in the City“ is one of the prominent public health activities affecting health and child rights in many countries. We expect to elaborate social, mental and physical health benefits, to improve health protection and promotion through coordinated and interdisciplinary work within local or broader community. Life and development in cities brings many opportunities and challenges to early child development. We want to hear experiences from different parts of the world, different cultures and economies.So we are inviting you to take an opportunity to share ideas and experiences, take them back home in spread the concept of care for the most valuable, and yet at the same time most vulnerable, part of the population – our children.Sincerely, Prof. Milivoj Jovancevic, MD, PhDChild in the City – ProgrammeOstale vijesti [CALL FOR DONATIONS] Together for University of Zagreb School of Medicine Published 10.04.2020. [DEAN’S] Announcement about the Current Situation at the University of Zagreb... Published 03.04.2020. [COVID-19] Recommended procedures for the University of Zagreb for students... Published 28.02.2020. [INVITED LECTURE] Prof. Matjaž Fležar – 14 November 2019 Published 12.11.2019. [SAVE THE DATE] Course “How to publish a research paper in major biomedical... Published 22.10.2019. [OSTEOproSPINE] First newsletter released Published 04.10.2019. [THREE LECTURES] Prof. William Carey, MD, Division of Neonatal Medicine,... Published 19.09.2019. [INVITED LECTURES] Prof. Branimir Šikić, MD Published 17.06.2019. [COURSE] How to publish a research paper in a major biomedical journal Published 25.03.2019. [OSTEOGROW U EU] „Let the Stars Shine“: OSTEOGROW presented in the European... Published 11.07.2018.