Education and Health: Natural Allies or Forced Partnership?

 

The UNESCO Chair in Global Health & Education invites you to join a Roundtable on the 16 April 2024 exploring the following provocation: “Education and Health: Natural Allies or Forced Partnership?” 

 

Our panel speakers from health and education are Jon Klein, Marian Davis, MinChien Tsai and Dimi Kaneva (please see profiles below), facilitated by the UNESCO co-chair ‘Global Health and Education’ at the University of Huddersfield, Nicola Gray.  

The event includes lunch and there is limited space to attend, so please RSVP using the Microsoft Forms link by the 10th of April: http://hud.ac/rso

Please feel welcome to forward this invitation to like-minded colleagues and networks.

 

Roundtable participant profiles

Jon Klein is Professor of Adolescent Health with multiple research interests across prevention, confidentiality, access to care, youth development, the translation of research into clinical and public health practice and global child health policy (Jonathan D Klein | Stanford Medicine)

 

Marian Davis is an retired GP with over 35 years experience who now works alongside UK-MED and Primary Care International and is the Chair of the RCGP Adolescent Health Group (Member Voices: Dr. Marian Davis GP - UK-Med)

 

MinChien Tsai is the new research manager for the UNESCO Chair ‘Global Health & Education’ and was previously the project coordinator at the Health Promoting School International Centre at the Fu Jen Catholic University in Taipei and is the Secretary General of the Taiwan Health Promoting Schools Association (MinChien Tsai). 

 

Dimi Kaneva is a senior lecturer at in the Department of Education at the University of Huddersfield. Her work explores childhood studies, sociology of childhood, young children's voice and agency and qualitative research methods. She is currently the academic lead and supervisor for an Innovate UK KTP with Fresh Futures (Fresh Futures: Supporting People & their families.)

 

If you have any queries about this event, please get in touch with Nicola N.J.Gray@hud.ac.uk or Sarah Linn: s.l.linn@hud.ac.uk