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Register to attend the conference in person

Registration fees (to attend the conference at the Friday Center)

  Before January 9, 2012 After January 9, 2012
Government Employee $40.00 $50.00
Non-UNC Affiliate $70.00 $80.00
UNC Faculty & Staff $60.00 $70.00
Student $25.00 30.00
Senior Citizen $20.00 $30.00

To register, you must have a UNC Onyen or UNC Guest ID. If you do not have one, please click here to create a UNC Guest ID before clicking the button to register. Then you can come back here to register.

If you already have an Onyen or UNC Guest ID, click the button below to register:

Please note that you can register the day of the conference at The William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education.


Register for videoRegister to View the Internet Broadcast

The 14th Annual William T. Small, Jr. Keynote Lecture by Ana V. Diez-Roux, MD, PhD, MPH, will be broadcast by Internet (free webcast) at 2:00-3:30 pm ET on February 24, 2012, followed by live questions and discussion.

Broadcast schedule

1:30 pm - 2:00 pm ET Live test webcast
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm ET 14th William T. Small, Jr. Keynote Lecture
by Ana V. Diez-Roux, MD, PhD, MPH
including live question and answer session.

Moderator: TBA,

We strongly recommend that you test your computer setup well in advance of the broadcast so you can obtain assistance from your usual source of technical support. We will try to provide a live test the week before the conference.

Webcast registration

There is no fee for the webcast. Click the appropriate link below to register for the webcast.

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The 33rd Annual Minority Health Conference and the 14th Annual William T. Small, Jr. Keynote Lecture are presented by the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health Minority Student Caucus in collaboration with the School’s Dean’s Office.

The broadcast of the 14th Annual William T. Small, Jr. Keynote Lecture is presented with the assistance of the School’s Minority Health Project in collaboration with the School’s Department of Instructional and Information Systems.

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