Stikkord: CHPR

  • The Centers work at National University of Singapore

    The Center have for some years been involved as a mentor for building a HP-Research Centre at National University of Singapore. Professor Geir Arild Espnes is the one who has been most heavily involved from the Center’s side. At the moment one of the largest projects is research on the implementation of HP-activities at Wellness-Centres…

  • Thank you to Professor Don Byrne

    On Friday June 1st, Dr HC at NTNU and Emeritus Professor Don Byrne at Australian National University (ANU) was greatfully thanked for its long lasting membership of NTNU Center for Health Promotion Research’s advisory board. The Selbu-mittens in the picture are still connected, symbolizing the close relationship between ANU and the NTNU Center for Health…

  • Visitors from the Norwegian Parliament and the County Board

    On May 25th the Center had a visit both from the Norwegian Parliament and the County Board. The visitors from Parliament; MP Heidi Greni, MP Kjersti Toppe and the Vice Major of the County Board Tomas Iver Hallem was oriented about the research in the Center. Both its Regional, National and International research and the Networks…

  • 10th IUHPE European Conference and International Forum for Health Promotion Research

    10th IUHPE European Conference and International Forum for Health Promotion Research

    We welcome you to the European conference “Implementing Health Promotion in the Life Course – User Involvement in Practice and Research”, taking place 24-26 September 2018 in Trondheim, Norway. The conference aims to strengthen the role of health promotion in Europe as a source of innovative practices that are based on solid evidence by gathering health promotion…

  • INHERIT press release 19 July 2017: Inherit your future! 80 ways to a more sustainable future

    80 ways to a more sustainable future More than 80 practices that promote environmental sustainability, health, and contribute to health equity in the EU have been brought together in INHERIT’s promising practices database. It shows sustainable ways to action in the way we live (green space and housing), move (transport) and consume (food) which encourage…