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Public Health International Conference 2011: Health and Wellbeing – the 21st Century Agenda
29/03/2011 - Submitted by: Hohenstein Rena
The journal Public Health and The Royal Society for Public Health are proud to invite you to their second conference which will take place in London on 8th – 9th September 2011. The programme will be full of exciting, educational and thought provoking sessions, all relevant to those working in the area of health and wellbeing. Key note speakers include Professor Sir Michael Marmot, Professor and Director of the International Institute for Society, UCL Jonathon Porritt, Founder Director of Forum for the Future and former Chairman of the Sustainable Development Commission Professor Sir Andy Haines, Professor of Public and Primary Care, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Chief of Climate Change and Health Protection, Health Protection Agency. Professor Dame Carol Black, Chair of the Nuffi eld Trust and Chair of the Governance Board of the Centre for Workforce Intelligence Lord Hunt of Kings Heath, Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords, President of the Royal Society for Public Health and former Minister of State at the Department of Energy and Climate Plus master classes from Dr Ian Banks, offi cial spokesman on men’s health issues for the BMA and President of the Men’s Health Forum Dr Steve Boorman, Director of Health and Safety, Chief Medical Advisor Royal Mail Group Professor Tim Lang, Professor of Food Policy, City University, London Dr John Beard, Director of the Department of Ageing and Life Course at the World Health Organization There will also be opportunities for networking and participation in health and wellbeing activities, including organised tours of the 2012 Olympic Village*, an active poster session, including selected moderated posters, plus a master class for aspiring authors on How to Get Published in peer reviewed journals.
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