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Upcoming events

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

25 Jul 2026 - 30 Jul 2026

The 26th International AIDS Conference

AIDS 2026, the 26th International AIDS Conference, taking place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and virtually on 25-30 July 2026.

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Past events

3 Jul 2024
Shifting mindsets: A webinar series on stigma
The IAS Heart of Stigma programme, in partnership with the People Living with HIV Stigma Index, is organizing a webinar, “Addressing internalized stigma and understanding the importance of language in the HIV response”. View details View details
20 Jun 2024
Shifting mindsets: A webinar series on stigma

The IAS Heart of Stigma programme is organizing a webinar, titled “From data to action: How communities are using evidence-based advocacy to reduce HIV-related stigma and discrimination”. This webinar aims to personalize data through human stories, illustrating what research findings on stigma and discrimination mean in the real world for people living with HIV. The webinar is the first of a series, titled “Shifting mindsets: A webinar series on stigma”, and takes place on Thursday, 20 June, 11:00-12:00 (CEST). 

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18 Jun 2024
JIAS webinar - Publish or Perish: How to write a scientific manuscript
The webinar will enhance scientific writing skills and guide new HIV researchers in submitting to international journals. View details View details
8 Jun 2024
2024 Advocacy-for-Cure Academy
The academy awards fellowships for an HIV cure advocacy workshop to develop research literacy and advocacy and engagement skills View details View details
4 Jun 2024
Public speaking 101
This webinar guides participants through the key principles, techniques and strategies of public speaking. View details View details
30 May 2024
Analytical treatment interruptions in HIV cure research
This webinar will provide the latest updates on analytical treatment interruptions and their role in HIV cure research View details View details

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