PHC 2017 - 4th Annual Public Health Conference
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The Conference is organized by Tomorrow People Organization- internationally recognized non for profit organization with headquarters in Belgrade, Serbia.
The official language of the conference in English. Attendance of delegates from more than 40 countries is expected.
This highly exciting and challenging international Conference is intended to be a forum, discussion and networking place for academics, researchers, professionals, administrators, educational leaders, policy makers, industry representatives, advanced students, and others.
More specifically, it targets:
Government officials and policy makers: Learn about the best practices, public health strategies and systems around the world; network with other policy makers and NGOs working in the field of supporting the public health development.
NGOs: Network with other international NGOs, possible donors and colleagues from around the world and share your achievements and strategies with others.
Graduate students: Meet your colleagues from around the world, make new friends, and improve your knowledge and communication skills.
Company representatives: Chance to improve your leadership skills, learn more about the importance public health systems worldwide, meet your colleagues, exchange ideas and establish new connections and partnerships.
Scholars: Learn some new approaches, hear about others’ experiences and pass on your knowledge and experience on to the others.
Others: Interested in making some positive changes around them and gaining new knowledge, skills and friends and becoming more useful to their own communities.
The official language of the conference in English. Attendance of delegates from more than 40 countries is expected.
This highly exciting and challenging international Conference is intended to be a forum, discussion and networking place for academics, researchers, professionals, administrators, educational leaders, policy makers, industry representatives, advanced students, and others.
More specifically, it targets:
Government officials and policy makers: Learn about the best practices, public health strategies and systems around the world; network with other policy makers and NGOs working in the field of supporting the public health development.
NGOs: Network with other international NGOs, possible donors and colleagues from around the world and share your achievements and strategies with others.
Graduate students: Meet your colleagues from around the world, make new friends, and improve your knowledge and communication skills.
Company representatives: Chance to improve your leadership skills, learn more about the importance public health systems worldwide, meet your colleagues, exchange ideas and establish new connections and partnerships.
Scholars: Learn some new approaches, hear about others’ experiences and pass on your knowledge and experience on to the others.
Others: Interested in making some positive changes around them and gaining new knowledge, skills and friends and becoming more useful to their own communities.
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