May 2023

EUPHAnxt newsletter




Dear EUPHAnxt subscribers,

Welcome to the May edition of the EUPHAnxt newsletter! This month is gearing up to be a busy one. This week we are very excited for the European Public Health Week! See below for more details on the themes for each day and EUPHAnxt events. Stay tuned to our social media channels as we will campaign events throughout the week. Earlier this month, EUPHA had a large presence in Rome earlier this month for The World Congress on Public Health. We enjoyed seeing and meeting those who attended the conference.

We have now launched our mentorship programme. This programme aims to connect the next generation of European public health professionals to more experienced professionals in the field, as well as provide a platform for young public health professionals to expand their network. We, the EUPHAnxt coordination team, will facilitate the 6-month programme. Access the application form here.

As always, we are very excited to share opportunities and events which could be relevant to you, as young public health professionals. You are encouraged to share similar content with us and we would be pleased to disseminate it to our network. Be sure to check out our socials (see icons above). EUPHAnxt is open to partner with student organisations in Europe. If you are a part of an organisation that may be interested in joining forces, or if you have any recommendations for the next newsletter, please contact us.

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Thanks for tuning in this month, 

The EUPHAnxt team: Monica, Charlotte and Jinane




Upcoming events









  Public health: Global issues, local actions
EUPHW opening event
Monday, May 22 at 10:00 CEST
Event page
Live streaming link
  Mental health for all
Monday, May 22 at 12:00 CEST
Organised by WHO/EURO and supported by MHE and DG SANTE
Event page
Webinar registration link
  Embracing diversity in health:
Good inclusive practices and the role of (public) health leadership 
Tuesday, May 23 at 10:00 CEST
Organised by EUPHA and supported by EIWH, FEANTSA, AGE Platform Europe and many more
Event page
Webinar registration link
  Universal access to care:
How can we overcome barriers in the patient’s care journey?
Wednesday, May 24 at 10:00 CEST
Organised by the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
Event page
Webinar registration link
  Exploring the Link Between Weight and Cancer:
Effective Communication and Structural Action
Thursday, May 25 at 10:00 CEST
Organised by the Association of European Cancer Leagues
Event page
Webinar registration link
  The interplay of civil society and multilateral institutions:
The case of the pandemic treaty negotiations
Friday, May 26 at 10:00 CEST
Organised by the World Federation of Public Health Associations and EUPHA
Event page
Webinar registration link




Other events, opportunities and resources




                                         

Join us in exploring how strategic litigation can contribute to the promotion of better health for all. For more information see the conference flyer and for registration go here.

                                                         

The Observatory Venice Summer School is a one-week intensive course organized by the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies in collaboration with the European Commission, World Health Organization and the Veneto Region. The deadline for applications is May 31, 2023. Apply here!

                                           

The 16th European Public Health Conference will be held in Dublin, Ireland and the conference will focus on a sustainable future. Abstract submission is now closed, however registration is open and you can benefit from early-bird fees until September 1. Learn more about the conference here.

Did you submit an abstract for the EPH 2023? Stay tuned to the ‘Ference Bojan Young Investigators Aware’ Competition- The best five abstracts, submitted by young researchers under the age of 35, will be presented in the Ferenc Bojan Young Investigators Award session. The Ferenc Bojan session is an oral session, but with a jury consisting of experienced researchers to select the best abstract/ presentation combination. The winner will be awarded a certificate and waiver of registration fees for the next EPH Conference in Lisbon. Read more here.

                                                   

ESCAIDE is the European Scientific Conference for Applied Infectious Disease Epidemiology, organised by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). The call for abstracts for this year’s conference closed but they plan to open up a submission for late break abstracts later this year. Learn more here!

                                                   

The European Health Forum Gastein (EHFG) has opened a second round of session proposals for their upcoming hybrid conference, which will focus on how to ride out the current shockwaves and explore how crises can help catalyse the development of new approaches to health system problems. Learn more here!

                                                   

The European Association for Cancer Research has launched a podcast series called
The Cancer Researcher Podcast. The second episode is now available and the title of it is:
“How does the student become the master?’ Listen here!

                                                             

The Global Health Hub is hosting a 2-day event which offers opportunities for members and partners to discuss and raise relevant global health issues and engage with high-level representatives from the German Government. The hybrid event will take place June 12-13, 2023. Learn more and register here!




Interesting read of the month








                                                                       

In the European Journal of Public Health (EPJH):

Brexit: reality bites for health on the island of Ireland

McKee, M. & Staines, A.  European Journal of Public Health, Volume 33, Issue 2, (2023).

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Co-funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or HaDEA. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

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