First EUPHAM sessions with expert lecturers finally held

After an exciting inaugural conference, many meetings, and brainstorming sessions, it’s finally here – the EUPHAM teaching module has finally had its first lectures.

With more than 30 participants in the first session, two intense days, and three expert lecturers, we have discussed the European Union origins and institutions, decision-making processes, and stakeholder roles, with a focus on public health and migrations.

Professors Adnan Huskić (University SSST, Bosnia-Herzegovina) and Michal Vít (Metropolitan University Prague, Czech Republic), provided an in-depth theoretical approach, while professor Maja Savić-Bojanić opted out for a more interactive outlook, engaging participants in „Let’s Cross the Sea“ workshop. They could individually learn about different types of migrations and migrants, economic situations, and living conditions leading to migration and ultimately affecting health.

April sessions, with lectures scheduled for April 19, 20, and 21, are already in-store, with experts from practice joining the cohort. While professor Semira Galijašević will lead the way on the ethics approach to migration, we are especially excited for a close-up session with the Danish Refugee Council – Bosnia-Herzegovina, providing an expert approach to migrant policies.

Looking forward to upcoming EUPHAM sessions!

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