You are cordially invited to attend the Well-being project's final conference on Thursday, 10 October 2024, from 9:00 to 17:00, in a hybrid format.
You can download the conference programme or the electronic abstracts on the University of Pécs website.
Watch the conference live on the Teams platform via this link or this link.
The aim of the conference is to explore and share knowledge on the well-being of individuals in the medical and public sectors, focusing on challenges and solutions to enhance the quality of personal and professional life.
The conference has 5 thematic sessions, namely:
Well-being and health
Well-being at the workplace
Mental well-being
Well-being and sustainability
Well-being and education
The aim of the conference is to explore and disseminate knowledge on the well-being of individuals in the medical and public sectors, focusing on the challenges and solutions for enhancing personal and professional life quality. We seek to create a platform for sharing scientific research and practical insights into the well-being domain, highlighting the significance of well-being for teachers, administrative members of the faculty, and students.
The partners will therefore present and discuss the conclusions of the well-being concepts and programmes, by also inviting municipalities, NGOs, health care organizations and experts for the meeting. The speakers will put special emphasis on introducing how the mentoring program was initiated in each location, what are the pitfalls, obstacles, helping factors in each university, and what solutions were created. The conference will also provide great possibility to set the grounds for joint publications and further co-operations, such as launching multicentre studies.
The project "Promoting the well-being concept at medical and public sector of the Visegrad Region" is implemented in cooperation with the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Pécs, the Jessenius Faculty of Medicine of Comenius University in Martin and the Medical University of Gdańsk. In addition to academics, scientists and students, representatives of municipalities, NGOs, healthcare providers and other experts are also invited to the meeting.
The project is co-financed by the Governments of the Czechia, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia through Visegrad Grants from International Visegrad Fund. The mission of the fund is to advance ideas for sustainable regional cooperation in Central Europe.