Prof. Dr. Franziska Satzinger

Global Health
Hochschule Fulda
Gebäude 53, Raum 135
Leipziger Straße 123
36037 Fulda
+49 661 9640-
+49 661 9640-6490

Vita

  • Seit 04/2022: Professorin für Global Health am Fachbereich Gesundheitswissenschaften
  • 11/2021 – 03/2022: Vertretungsprofessorin für Public Health im Department für Angewandte Gesundheitswissenschaften der Hochschule für Gesundheit, Bochum
  • 06/2019 – 10/20221: Senior Qualitative Research & Evaluation Manager am Center for Evaluation and Development (C4ED), Mannheim

 

Studium und Ausbildung

  • 2015: PhD an der Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Kanada Dissertation: "Dancing to the Tune of the Donor": Donor Funding and Local Implementation of Initiatives to Assist Orphans and Other Vulnerable Children in Uganda, 1986 - 2011
  • 2006: Master of Science an der School of Public Health, University of Alberta, Kanada Masters Thesis: Child-Headed Households: Children Living the Consequences of HIV/AIDS in Western Uganda
  • 2003: Bachelor of Arts (Honours with distinction) im Department of Sociology & Anthropology, University of Victoria, Kanada Bachelorarbeit: HIV/AIDS in Context: Confronting the Epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa

Lehrgebiete / Module

  • Grundlagen globaler Gesundheit
  • Global Health Challenges and Health Management
  • Qualitative Forschungsmethoden
  • Public Health Strategien (Master PH)
  • Globalisierung und Gesundheit (Master PH)

Forschungsschwerpunkte

Mitgliedschaften

  • Global Health & Human Rights Sektion (Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen)

Publikationen

  • Satzinger, F. and A. Rivière. (eingereicht) “Improving adolescents’ lives in South Asia: A five country case study comparison.” Children and Youth Services Review.
  • Satzinger, F. 2020. “Conditional partnerships: orphan care in Uganda within a donor-driven development agenda.” La “Société Civile”: Dans l’action extérieuere au concret. Nathalie Ferré und Philip Aldrin, Hrsg. Presses Universitaires d’Aix-Marseille Université.
  • Satzinger, F. und A. Birn. 2014. “Social and Societal Determinants of Health.” In Bioethics, Hrsg. Bruce Jennings. Vol. 5. 4th ed. Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference USA.
  • Satzinger, F., W. Kipp und T. Rubaale. 2012. “Ugandan HIV/AIDS orphans in charge of their households speak out: A study of health-related worries.” Global Public Health 7(4): 420-431.
  • Kipp, W., F. Satzinger, A. Alibhai und T. Rubaale. 2010. “Needs and support for Ugandan child-headed households: results from a qualitative study.” Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies 5(4): 297-309.
  • Satzinger, F., R. Bezner-Kerr und L. Shumba. 2009. “Intergenerational participatory discussion groups foster knowledge exchange to improve child nutrition and food security in northern Malawi.” Ecology of Food and Nutrition 48(5): 369-382.
  • Gahagan, J., E. Sweeney, C. Worthington, D. Perry, F. Satzinger und E. Rogers. 2008. “Ethics issues for HIV/AIDS researchers in international settings – perspectives from the Canadian experience.” International Journal of Infectious Diseases 12(6): 569-572.
  • Carbonaro, M., S. King, E. Taylor, F. Satzinger, F. Snart und J. Drummond. 2008. “Integration of e-learning technologies in an interprofessional health science course.” Medical Teacher 30(1): 25-33.
  • King, S., E. Taylor, F. Satzinger, M. Carbonaro und E. Greidanus. 2008. “Developing Interdisciplinary Team Competencies in a Blended Learning Course: Impact on Student Learning.” The Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice 6(1).
  • Kipp, J., J.F. Pimlott und F. Satzinger. 2007. “Universities preparing health professionals for the 21st century: Can something new come out of the traditional establishment?” Journal of Interprofessional Care 21(6): 633-644.
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