Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Annemiek van Bolhuis, Director of Public Health and Health Services, National Institute For Public Health and the Environment wishing INHERIT partners welcome
The steering group meeting for the international Horizon 2020 INHERIT project, in which the Center have an important role, is reviewing its first report «Exploring Triple-Win Solutions of Living, Moving and Consuming that Encourage Behavioural Change, Protect the Environment, Promote Health and Equity». Present from the Center are Professor Monica Lillefjell and Professor Geir Arild Espnes…
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Helsefremming inngår i Helse i kontekst (HEIKO)
Helse i kontekst er et sentralt støttet forskningsmiljø som går over en 8-årig programperiode (2016-2023). Miljøet inneholder de tidligere satsningsområdene ved HiST: Helsefremming, Aktivitet og deltakelse, samt Psykisk Helsearbeid. Formålet med etableringen er å understøtte og utvikle pågående forskning innenfor disse områdene videre etter fusjonen med NTNU. Miljøet omfatter ca. 50 forskere med forskjellig profesjonsbakgrunn,…
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Health Promotion Worthwhile? Poster at the NTNU Fusion Seminar, November 10 & 11
Researchers from the Center presented a poster on the Health Promotion Worthwhile?– project at the Fusion Seminar of the new Faculty of Medicine and Health Science. Read more about the poster here.
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Sigrid Nakrem from the Center has been part of an application of a large Research Project that got funding. Congratulations!
The Research Council of Norway has allocated 98 million NOK after the call for proposals on the research program HELSEVEL (Health, care and welfare services research) in May 2016, and one researcher connected to Center for Health Promotion Research participates in one of the projects that will be funded. The project title is «Elder abuse…
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New journal article by Beate André et al.
The article on «Culture of silence: Midwives’, obstetricians’ and nurses’ experiences with perinatal death» by Beate André, Raija Dahlø, Tina Eilertsen and Gerd I. Ringdal is published in the journal of Clinical Nursing Studies.
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