【Intersections of Indigenous Culture and Health】Lunch Lecture Series Registration Form 

Culture | Health: Cultural Safety and Health Promotion Project】As one of MoE's Phase Three University Social Responsibility (USR) Plans, the program will promote the meaning of cultural safety, elevate indigenous health equity, and nurture cultural literacy among medical and public health professionals, as well as establish health promotion policies possessing greater cultural safety and increasing indigenous participation.
 
The program’s Intersections of Indigenous Culture and Health】 Lunch Lecture Series looks to deepen NTU faculty and students’ awareness of indigenous research ethics, cultural practices, and cultural rights, and reflect on the importance of culture in health and health research.

  • Lecture Time: 12:20-14:00 (12PM doors open, with lunch provided, meal is recorded until the noon of the day before yesterdayof each event)
  • Location: Global Lounge, NTUCPH 1F, Webex online meeting
  • Admission: Free
  • Target Audience: Everyone with an interest in indigenous cultural and health issues
  • Advisory Organization:  Center for University Social Responsibility, Ministry of Education
  • Organizer: College of Public Health, National Taiwan University

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact phlee.assistant@gmail.com
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with lunch provided, meal is recorded until the noon of the day before yesterdayof each event
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These topics are relatively novel in the College of Public Health. If you could share why you want to participate, it would be very helpful for us!
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