Joint Conference
9th International Symposium of Public Health (ISoPH) &
1st International Conference of Epidemiology Public Health (ICoEPH)
The 9th International Symposium of Public Health (ISoPH) and the 1st International Conference of Epidemiology Public Health (ICoEPH) is a premier international forum organized by the Doctoral Program in Public Health, Universitas Airlangga, in collaboration with Diponegoro University. This conference provides a platform for sharing innovations and strategies to strengthen global public health resilience.
Theme:
“Revolutionizing Public Health: Innovations and Strategies for a Resilient Future”
This theme highlights the critical role of innovation, technology, and data in transforming public health systems to be more adaptive and responsive to emerging global health challenges.
Objectives:
- Become a scientific meeting place for academics, health practitioners, policy makers, and stakeholders to exchange information and innovative ideas in the field of public health.
- Examine the latest trends and challenges in innovation development public health in 2025 and the future.
- Promote the implementation of evidence-based health policies and facilitate research collaboration.
- Provide a forum for various parties to discuss the application of technology-based solutions that can improve access and quality of health services.
- Increase awareness of the importance of health system resilience in the face of global health threats.
Target Participants:
- Lecturers and students from various international universities.
- Lecturers and students from various domestic universities (both public and private).
- Health policymakers at the central, provincial, and district/city levels in Indonesia.
- Private sector representatives, including those from the pharmaceutical industry, hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare-related industries.
- Professional organizations such as the Indonesian Medical Association (IDI), Indonesian Public Health Association (IAKMI), Indonesian Environmental Health Experts Association (HAKLI), Indonesian Occupational Health Physicians Association (IDKI), Indonesian National Nurses Association (PPNI), and Indonesian Midwives Association (IBI).
- Various non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that are committed to and engaged in public health efforts.
- All interested parties are welcome to participate.