International Conference UNISA 2018
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE UNISA 2018
Conference:
Health and Lifestyle in the era of Disruption: Multidisciplinary Approaches (HEALTH, SOCIAL-HUMANITIES, SCIENCE-TECHNOLOGY, MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH)
Workshop:
PUBLICATION CLINIC: (HEALTH, SOCIAL-HUMANITIES, SCIENCE-TECHNOLOGY,MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH)
I. Background
Lifestyle is a person’s behavior that is shown through his activities, interests and opinions especially with regard to self-image to reflect his social status. Lifestyle is an individual way of life which is identified by how people spend their time (activities), what they consider important in their lives (interest) and what they think about the world around them.
The rapid development of science and technology in the 21st Century offers more benefits and opportunities. At the same time, it adds more challenges and threats to society. The development of technology has enabled people to live longer and more comfortably, yet at the same time have created a destructive lifestyle for both natural resources and social ties. Lifestyle in the Digital Age demands all things fast paced, instant and sophisticated, and easy, without the need for physical activity and tends to be static.
II. AIM
The conference, workshop and fellowship clinics aim to provide a tremendous opportunity for academicians, researcher, professional in healthcare, social science, humanities, science and technologies, students, policy makers and public to improve understanding of current issues around above multidisciplinary topics, improve research skill and publication for addressing on related issues.
III. OBJECTIVE
- Conducting one day conference, presented by topic experts to gain more understanding on issues in health science, social science, humanities, science and technology
- Conducting workshop to improve research quality and impacts in related issues
IV. THEME
Health and Lifestyle in the Era of Disruption:
MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES (HEALTH, SOCIAL-HUMANITIES, SCIENCE-TECHNOLOGY, MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH)
SUB THEME
To address such complex situations, stakeholder collaboration is needed between the Government, the private sector, civil society and scholars. The conference is designed to provide a forum for experts from various disciplines to contribute their expertise and share their experiences on health and lifestyle in the digital era. Three sub forums which will be held are:
- Invited Speakers in “Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification ; The Rapid Diagnosis of Pathogenic Bacteria“ Socio-Culture
- Technology and Lifestyle
- Mental Health in The Era of Disruption
- Physical Problems in Life Style in the Disruption Era
- Maternal and Nutrition Problems in the Era of Disruption
- Maternal and Child Health
Universitas Aisyiyah Yogyakarta (UNISA) is a rising university in Yogyakarta Indonesia with vision to be “Health Oriented University based on Islamic Values”. Run under the umbrella of ‘Aisyiyah, women organization of Muhammadiyah modernist Islamic Organisation, UNISA has been implanting effort to advancing sustainable development and public welfare by providing high quality educational system,interdisciplinary researches and proactive social engagements. One of the efforts is building positive/simulative academic atmosphere by organising conferences, workshops and collaborative projects.
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2016 International Conference On Maternal, Child And Family Health
STRENGTHENING MATERNAL, CHILD AND FAMILY WELLBEING THROUGH BRIDGING RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
Improving the health and wellbeing of mothers, infants and children is an important global public health goal (WHO, 2013). Their wellbeing determines the health of the next generation and can help predict future of public health challenges for families, communities, and the health care system (WHO, 2015). Therefore, research, policies and strategies in this topic have been conducted and promoted in order to achieve the goal. Indonesia, a country with complex issues on maternal, child and family health and wellbeing also has been concerning on problem solving i.e. reducing maternal and child health mortality and morbidity and improving maternal and child health through implementing programmes based on the latest evidence.
‘Aisyiyah University of Yogyakarta (UNISA) is a rising university in in Yogyakarta Indonesia with vision to be “Health Literate University based on Islamic Values”. The university has been developed under the umbrella of ‘Aisyiyah, women section of Muhammadiyah modernist Islamic Organisation. As UNISA initially was health sciences colleges, health topic matters being grounded as one of the topic we are really focused in, involved maternal, child and family health. In relation to that, UNISA has been implanting efforts to advancing sustainable development and addressing gaps related to maternal, child and family wellbeing through providing a high quality education for prospective healthcare professionals. One of the efforts is building working atmosphere in supporting research activities including research publication in the topic matters. It needs to be highlighted that research activity is crucial to improve maternal, child and family wellbeing because it enables academicians and practitioners to explore issues and provide evidence for those who concerning for in either national or international level.
Based on explanation above, in 2016 UNISA will organise a conference and workshop in Research and Publication in collaboration with University of Leeds with theme entitles Strengthening Maternal, Child and Family Wellbeing through Bridging Research and Practice. UNISA expect that this forum will be beneficial for academicians, researchers, professionals and students to improve the quality of their research and publications. Join Conference