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Thursday 2 May
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Thursday 2 May 2019
The programme for Thursday focuses on creative collaborations between Arts and Health for tackling global health challenges, and will have presentations from experts in the field, early-career researchers, and students.
9.30 am |
Registration and Refreshments (Foyer of the Drama & Film Centre). |
10.00 am |
Opening Remarks from Prof. Emma Flynn (Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research and Enterprise. Queen's University Belfast) (QFT Screen 1.) Joan Parsons (Head of the Queen's Film Theatre). |
10.10 am |
'Connecting the Arts and Health to tackle Global Health Challenges' / Paul Murphy, (School of Arts, English & Languages. Queen's University Belfast) (QFT Screen 1.) |
10.20 am |
'Connecting: textile-based art and cancer experiences to Global Health Interventions in Vietnam' / Heather Burgess (Textile, Art & Fashion. Ulster University) and Lynne Lohfeld (Centre for Public Health. Queen's University Belfast) (QFT Screen 1.) 5 minutes Q&A from the audience. |
10.40 am |
'Simulation-based learning for Health Professionals' / Paul Murphy & Emily Moore (School of Arts, English & Languages, Queen's University Belfast) (QFT Screen 1.) 5 minutes Q&A from the audience. |
11.15 am |
Refreshments and Poster Viewing (Foyer of Drama and Film Centre). |
11.30 am |
'Without Borders: The Global Face of Cancer' / Carolyn Taylor, Global Focus on Cancer (New York). (QFT Screen 1.) 5 minutes Q&A from the audience. |
12.10 pm |
Rapid Fire Student Global Health Presentations (QFT Screen 1.)
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12. 30 pm |
'Importance of Design in Research' / John McBride (School of Pharmacy, Queen's University Belfast) (QFT Screen 1.) 5 minutes Q&A from the audience. |
1.00 pm |
Lunch and Poster Viewing (Foyer Drama and Film Centre) |
2.00 pm |
'Embodying the Let Down: communicating breastfeeding research through dance' / Aoife McGrath, Jennifer Hanratty (School of Arts, English & Languages & Centre for Evidence and Social Innovation. Queen's University Belfast) (QFT Screen 1.) 5 minutes Q&A from the audience. |
2.30 pm |
'Singing Tree: storytelling to strengthen global eye health' / Kenneth Youngstein (Author) ORBIS / Foundation for Health and Mind Development, Zurich Switzerland. (QFT Screen 1.) 5 minutes Q&A from the audience. |
3.00 pm |
Evaluating the efficacy of dance for people with Parkinson’s: A feasibility study. Anna Carapellotti. School of Psychology, Queen’s University Belfast. (Brian Friel Theatre) 5 minutes Q&A from the audience. |
3.30 pm |
Refreshments and Poster Viewing (Foyer Drama and Film Centre) |
3.45 pm |
Student Global Health Research Oral Presentations (Brian Friel Theatre):
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4.15 pm |
Photography Ethics in Global Health Research / Savannah Dodd (Queen's University Belfast & Founder of the Photography Ethics Centre) (Brian Friel Theatre.) |
4.35 pm |
Closing remarks and Photography Prize Giving (Brian Friel Theatre) |
5.00 pm |
Finger Buffet and Drinks reception. (The Great Hall, QUB). |
Friday 3 May 2019
9.30 am |
Registration and Refreshments (Foyer Drama and Film Centre) |
10.00 am |
Opening Remarks from Diarmuid O'Donovan (Centre for Public Health, Queen's University Belfast). (QFT Screen 1.) |
10.10 am |
Session 1: Healing Communities : Facilitated by Enda Young (William J. Clinton Leadership Institute, Queen's University Belfast). (QFT Screen 1.) |
10.20 am |
An introduction to the LINKS project through the voices of the country representatives & How can early childhood programmes promote peace? A theory of change / Sarah Miller (School of Social Sciences, Queen's University Belfast) (QFT Screen 1.) |
10.40 am |
What do ECD programmes for social cohesion look like? Laura Dunne (School of Social Sciences, Queen's University Belfast) (QFT Screen 1.) Mama Yeleen in Mali: A short film |
11.00 am |
'Dance, Art and Drama in Transforming Conflict in Mozambique' / Fiona Magowan (School of History, Anthropology, Politics & Philosophy, Queen's University Belfast). (QFT Screen 1.) Session 1 Q&A with the audience (10 minutes). |
11.30 am |
Refreshments and poster viewing (Foyer Drama and Film Centre) |
11.45 am |
Presentations on creative health promotional campaigns developed by Holy Rosary Primary School in Belfast. (Brian Friel Theatre) |
12.15pm |
Lunch and poster viewing (Foyer Drama and Film Centre) |
1.15 pm |
Session 2: Promoting Health through Cinema. Facilitated by Des O'Rawe (School of arts, English & Languages, Queen's University Belfast). (QFT Screen 1.) |
1.20 pm 2.30pm |
Series of screenings of short public health films and discussion facilitated by Lucy Baxter, Centre for Documentary Research, Queen’s University Belfast and Professor Nathan Congdon, Centre for Public Health, Queen’s University Belfast. (QFT Screen 1.) Refreshments and poster viewing (Foyer Drama and Film Centre) |
2.45 pm |
Session 3: Alternative approaches to funding Global Health / Chaired by Aaron Maule (School of Biological Sciences, Queen's University Belfast) (QFT Screen 1.) |
3.00 pm |
'Delivering Income to Deliver Impactful Programmes' / Allan Thompson (ORBIS) |
3.20 pm |
'Philanthropy and the modern academic health science centre' / Robert Paul (Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto). |
3.40 pm |
'Innovative approaches to crowd funding' / Brian McCaul (Director of Innovation, QUB). Session 3 Q&A with the audience (10 minutes). |
4.00pm |
Final Remarks and Close of Symposium (QFT Screen 1.) |