12:15–13:00 15:00–16:00 10:30-11:15 MONDAY 17 NOVEMBER Medicinsk humaniora – ett framväxande forskningsfält Structural drivers of HIV in sub Saharan Africa Rosengrenska Foundation – Healthcare (This seminar will be in Swedish) To design efficient HIV prevention knowledge on the structural drivers for undocumented refugees Hur når vi kunskap om hälsa, vård och omsorg? Hur kan sjukvårdens are needed. What do we know about the impact of incomes, education, Who are the undocumented migrants? What health problems does this 13:00 –15:30 och omsorgens praktiker utvecklas och vilken roll kan humanistiska economic inequality and gender inequality? Speaker: Annika Lindskog, group experience and how does it work out for these patients in the Annual lecture on global collaboration: “The opportunity of och samhällsvetenskapliga perspektiv spela i detta? Detta är några Associate Senior Lecturer, Department of Economics and Statistics. organized health care system? What challenges does the foundation uncertainty: new directions in global health” av de frågor som behandlas inom det allt mer uppmärksammade Location: School of Business, Economics and Law, Vasagatan 1. see and how do they organize their work now and onwards? Global health is about to undergo a seismic shift. But interdisciplinära forskningsfältet medicinsk humaniora som presenteras Room/Hall: B23 Speaker: Sara Rangmar, Dentist, Teacher at the Institute of Odontology does anyone truly understand the nature and scale of vid detta lunchseminarium.Talare: Ola Sigurdson, professor; Wilhelm and a board member of the foundation. Location: The Sahlgrenska that shift? The future for global health cannot be Kardemark, FD, institutionen för litteratur, idéhistoria och religion 15:00–16:00 Academy, Medicinaregatan 13. Room/Hall: Ivan Östholm “business as usual.” The Ebola epidemic has exposed Plats: Humanistiska fakulteten, Renströmsgatan 6. Sal: Lilla hörsalen Workshop i kök: Vi äter med ögat severe failures in our global health architecture. Now is (This workshop will be in Swedish) 11:15–12:00 the moment to review and revise our hopes and 13:00–13:45 Under workshopen skapar studenterna mat som tilltalar ögat Malignant melanoma and photochemistry expectations for the future of health worldwide. Unless Person-centred care in a globalized world – anthropological för skolmåltid, äldreomsorg eller lunchrestaurang. Tillagning och – a scientific discussion enlightening a globally increasing Richard Horton we challenge all of our assumptions about global perspectives presentation av några vanliga maträtter. Talare: Britt Lerneby, health concern health, we may not only fail to advance human wellbeing, we may Globalisation presents challenges to Swedish health care universitetsadjunkt, institutionen för kost- och idrottsvetenskap; Jonas Malignant melanoma is the 19th most common cancer with rapidly jeopardise the very survival of our species. The Lecture is followed by professionals. This presentation addresses the need for Eriksson, biträdande forskare, avd för invärtesmedicin och klinisk increasing incidence rates worldwide. Although malignant melanoma a panel discussion in order to provide different angels and cultural competency and person-centered care. nutrition. Plats: Utbildningvetenskapliga fakulteten, Pedagogen hus C, only accounts for about 5% of all skin cancers, it is responsible for the perspectives on the matter. Speakers: Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief, Speaker: Liselott Dellenborg – GPCC - University of Läroverksgatan 5. Sal: Undervisningsköket, entréplan. vast majority of deaths. Novel methodology for prevention, diagnostics, the Lancet. Introduction by Pam Fredman, Vice-Chancellor, the Centre for Person-centred Care and treatment is required to fight this globally growing societal concern. . Location: The University Main Building, Location: The Sahlgrenska Academy, Medicinaregatan 13. 17:00–18:00 Speakers: Marica Ericson, Coordinator SkinResQU; Anna Börje, Universitetsplatsen 1. Room/Hall: The Auditorium Room/Hall: Ivan Östholm Trender i läskdrickande och skärmtid bland lågstadiebarn researcher, Department of Chemistry & Molecular Biology; Despina (This seminar will be in Swedish) Kantere, specialist in Dermatology and Venereology at the Sahlgrenska Panel discussion following the Annual Lecture 13:00–14:00 En presentation av svenska och europeiska studier om trender i University Hospital. Location: Medicinareberget, Medicinaregatan 20 A. Moderator: Richard Horton. Speakers: Beverley Butler, Senior Lecturer, Relationships between varieties förekomst av övervikt och läskdrickande bland lågstadiebarn samt Room/Hall: Wallenbergsalen University College London; Anders Molin, Lead Policy Specialist, of democracy and health kartläggningar av livsstil, längd och vikt. Talare: Agneta Sjöberg, Health at SIDA, (Swedish International Development Cooperation The presentation will introduce the Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) docent, institutionen för kost- och idrottsvetenskap och Lotta Moraeus, 11:30–12:30 Agency); Gunilla Krantz, Professor, Dept of Public Health and project and its data. The V-Dem Database provides a full spectrum of forskare, enheten för folkhälsoepidemiologi, Sahlgrenska akademin. The Swedish Red Cross Center for Victims Community Medicine; Dick Durevall, Professor, Dept of Economics indicators to measure the different dimensions of democracy in 206 Plats: Utbildningsvetenskapliga fakulteten, Pedagogen hus C, of Torture and War and Statistics; Susan Kazooba, international student at the Ma polities of the world with 400+ disaggregated indicators from 1900 Läroverksgatan 5. Sal: Margareta Hvitfeldtsalen. The Swedish Red Cross Center for Victims of Torture and War in Skövde Programme in Social Work and Human Rights and Kristina Elfving, until the present. In our presentation, we will explore which type of was established in 1991. They provide psychotherapy, psychosocial paediatrician and PhD student, University of Gothenburg. democracy is relevant to health by using a few of the most popular 18:00–19:30 support and physical therapy to war wounded and tortured. Peter indicators (e.g. infant mortality, life expectancy). The Ebola virus epidemic Hagman, head of the center, will describe the work and future Speakers: Yi-ting Wang, Research Fellow/Postdoc and Valeriya Some have declared the Ebola outbreak to be the most severe acute challenges. Speaker: Peter Hagman, Director. Location: The Sahlgrenska TUESDAY 18 NOVEMBER Mechkova, Research Assistant, both at the V-Dem Institute, public health emergency in modern times. In this panel discussion Academy, Medicinaregatan 13. Room/Hall: Ivan Östholm Department of Political Science. Location: Faculty of Social Sciences, you will learn more about the virus, its spread and the roles and Sprängkullsgatan 19. Room/Hall: The Lobby responsibilities of the international community and help organizations. 12:00–13:00 Science Slam 10:30–12:00 Speakers: Anders Tegnell, Public Health Agency of ; Professor 13:00–14:00 Global health challenges in Sweden and the world Tomas Bergström, Department of Infectious Medicine. Location: The Researchers from different disciplines at the university Ett hekto socker om dagen – europeiska barns sockerintag This panel discussion will address the health challenges in Sweden Museum of World Culture, Södra Vägen 54. This seminar is arranged in will each present their research projects during a (This seminar will be in Swedish) and the world. Researchers from different areas of the university cooperation with The Museum of World Culture 3-minute presentation. The audience picks the winner. Under föreläsningen kommer forskningsresultat om will present their research area, followed by a debate. Moderator: Speakers: Ajibola Omokanye , PhD student, Department europeiska barns sockerintag att presenteras. Vilka Rune Andersson, Professor, Dept. of Infectious Medicine. Speakers: of Microbiology and Immunology; Megan E. Reif, V-Dem livsmedel bidrar till det totala sockerintaget? Vad är för Maria Nyström, Professor, School of Design and Crafts; Peter Friberg, WEDNESDAY 19 NOVEMBER Institute Research Fellow; Andreas Önnerfors, Associate Professor/ mycket socker? Har svenska barns sockerintag Professor, Dept. of Molecular and Clinical Medicine; Anders Wallin, Reader in Intellectual History; Angela Kölling, postdoctoral researcher in förändrats? Varför är det inte bra att äta för mycket Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry and Neurochemistry; Karin Hårding, Comparative Literature & Translation; Lashi Bandara, Postdoctoral socker? Christel Larsson, professor, institutionen Researcher, Dept. of Biological & Environmental Sciences; Liselott Talare: 8:30–9:15 Researcher, Mathematical Sciences; Susanne Dodillet, PhD, för kost- och idrottsvetenskap. Utbildnings­ Dellenborg, Senior Lecturer, Institute of Health and Care Sciences and Plats: Gothenburg Refugee Health Clinic Department of Education and Special Education. Location: Faculty of vetenskapliga fakulteten, Pedagogen hus C, Annika Rosengren, Professor, Dept. of Molecular and Clinical Medicine. Gothenburg Refugee Health Clinic has a Social Sciences, Sprängkullsgatan 19. Room/Hall: The Lobby Läroverksgatan 5. Sal: Margareta Hvitfeldtsalen. Location: The Sahlgrenska Academy, Medicinaregatan 13. Room/Hall: team of physicians, nurses, counsellors Ivan Östholm and psychologists. They offer medical 12:15–13:00 13:00–15:00 checkups to asylum-seekers and meet A Chamber music festival for all ages - A lunch concert Climate and Health – How is human health 11:15–12:00 newly arrived immigrants, often with Performed by Master´s students from the Academy of Music and Making science: Sweden and India cooperate to gather affected by climate change? traumatic backgrounds. They also host a Drama, University of Gothenburg Location: The University Main Building, knowledge on the marine coastal ecosystem Welcome to a seminar about how human health is affected by the health-school for newly arrived Universitetsplatsen 1. Room/Hall: The Auditorium India has a 6000 km long coastline utilized for traditional small-scale ongoing climate change. What are the associations between radiant Kristian Svanberg Britt Tallhage immigrants, offering medical information fisheries, aquaculture and tourism. During the past two decades temperature and heart attacks? How are heat waves and air pollution from different starting points. Speakers: Kristian Svenberg, MD, PhD; 12:45-13:30 Armed Forces Centre for Defence Medicine we have collaborated with one of the national research institutes affecting mortality in the Swedish population? Have there been any Britt Tallhage, Executive Manager. Location: The Sahlgrenska Academy, in the state university in Karnataka to investigate the dynamics of health benefits from the congestion taxes in Stockholm? Medicinaregatan 13. Room/Hall: Ivan Östholm Armed Forces Centre for Defence Medicine recruits and marine pathogenic bacteria and harmful algal blooms in relation to Speakers: Janine Wichmann, Environmental Epidemiologist, educate civil physicians and nurses to serve in Sweden environmental factors, and their effects on higher trophic levels in the University of Pretoria, and Bertil Forsberg, Professor of Environmental 9:30-10:15 and abroad. Their mission is to ensure adequate health marine food chain. Speakers: Anna Godhe, Professor, Department of Medicine, Umeå University. Location: The University Main Building, The Refugee Children’s Team care to the Swedish Armed Forces during peacetime, international missions, and at armed conflicts. Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Gothenburg. Universitetsplatsen 1. Room/Hall: Torgny Segerstedtsalen The Refugee Children’s Team is a cross-professional team working Lennart Hammarstrand, Major and Public Location: Medicinaregatan 20 A, Medicinareberget. Room/Hall: Lyktan with children and adolescents who suffer from a combination of Speaker: 14:00–15:00 Relations Officer The Sahlgrenska Academy, psychiatric and somatic symptoms as a consequence of migration. Location: Global Health in Gothenburg: Angereds Närsjukhus - a platform Medicinaregatan 13. Room/Hall: Ivan Östholm 12:00–13:00 This presentation will describe the way the team work and their for research and education Mental health problems and healing among Somali-Swedes group of patients, and will highlight the benefits of cross-professional Angereds närsjukhus is a unique hospital in Västra Götaland, built up in Since the beginning of the 1990s, Somalia has been teamwork. Speaker: Martin Wilhelm, Clinical Psychologist. Location: The collaboration with the residents of the area. An example of interaction haunted by conflicts and civil war. Today, about 55 000 Sahlgrenska Academy, Medicinaregatan 13. Room/Hall: Ivan Östholm Somalis live in Sweden. Families have been dispersed between health and education/research. Speakers: Ann Ekberg-Jansson, and many suffer from traumatic memories from the Acting Hospital Director/Head of Research, Angereds Närsjukhus. war. In this situation, religious beliefs and especially Location: The Sahlgrenska Academy, Medicinaregatan 13. Islam have had a prominent role when coping with Room/Hall: Ivan Östholm stress and despair. Speaker: Johan Wedel, Senior Lecturer, School of Global Studies. Location: Faculty of Scocial Sciences, Sprängkullsgatan 19. Room/Hall: The Lobby 13:00–15:30 Andersson, Global Health, and Professor Maria Nyström, School of 13:00–15:00 Participation through art and design processes for Design and Crafts. Moderator: Staffan Edén, Deputy Vice-Chancellor at Music and Resistance in Palestine the development of health care. (Presentations, 20 mins) the University of Gothenburg. Location: The University Main Building, How does music of resistance sound? Is During this panel discussion with speakers and invited guests we will Universitetsplatsen 1. Room/Hall: The Auditorium there an aesthetic development in times of listen to the following: Improving living conditions through design- war? What are the political consequences presentation of the project “Smoke in the kitchen”, the camera as a 14:00–15:00 of music produced under occupation? tool – an example of a participatory project with children with the aim to Resilience of health services under conflicts: UNRWA’s The seminar will focus on music under improve healthcare at Östra Sjukhuset/Sahlgrenska University Hospital experience in Gaza and Syria the occupation and its role in the struggle and examples from Experio Lab, a national center for patient-centered The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for among Palestinians. Stig-Magnus Thorsén, service innovation with the mission to create a meeting between health Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), is committed to Ahmad Al-Khatib Khaled Harara former professor at The Academy of Music and design, involving staff, patients and families to work together. improving the health of Palestine refugees, and and Drama, will present research from a joint project by Birzeit University Moderator: Marcus Jahnke, researcher, School of Design and Crafts. has for over 60 years been successful in and the University of Gothenburg. During the seminar the oudist and Speakers and invited guests: Tomas Edman, Head of Operations at achieving many of their goals. But they remain teacher at The Academy of Music and Drama, Ahmad Al-Khatib, will Experio Lab; Katarina Wetter Edman, PhD, School of Deisgn and Crafts; continuously challenged by outbreaks of perform music and videos by the rapper Khaled Harara will be shown. Maria Magnusson, Angered Hospital; Maria Nyström, Professor, School conflict, and that the context in which they work is constantly changing. A panel will discuss experiences of collaboration with Palestinian of Design and Crafts/ Chalmers University of Technology; Louisa Szücs Speaker: Akihiro Seita, Director of UNRWA’s health programme. musicians and conclude with a general discussion on the role music Johansson, project manager at Forum for Social Innovation Sweden; Location: The Sahlgrenska Academy, Medicinaregatan 13. in Palestine today. Location: Artisten, Academy of Music and Drama, Martin Sjögren and Erika Olsson, both at Valand Academy Room/Hall: Ivan Östholm Fågelsången 1. Room/Hall: A 502 Location: HDK - School of design and Crafts, Kristinelundsgatan 6-8. Room/Hall: The Library 14:00–16:00 13:30–14:30 PROGRAMME Glocal Health: Juridisk rådgivning som en väg till bättre hälsa Intercultural Communication in Health Care – Non-Swedish 15:00–16:00 – för lokala medborgare i en global värld (This seminar will be Doctors in Sweden th th GLOBAL WORLDS in Swedish) Juridiska institutionens rättspraktik – Fri rådgivning till We will talk about intercultural communication in health November 17 –21 2014 EU-medborgare, hemlösa, papperslösa. asylsökande m.fl. leder till care in general, but with a focus on Sweden. What does förbättrad livssituation och hälsa. Ett exempel på hur akademin kan the communication between doctors and patients with arbeta med samverkan i utbildning och forskning. Talare: Sara Stendahl, different cultural backgrounds look like? How do the docent, juridiska institutionen, ansvarig för det svenska deltagandet cultural differences influence their communication? Guidad visning på Världskulturmuséet (This seminar will be in av forskningsprojektet bEUcitizen; Torbjörn Odlöw, universitetslektor, What does it mean to use Swedish as a foreign Swedish) (Guided tour in English on Thursday) juridiska institutionen; Fabrizio Vittoria, jurist, Stadsmissionen; Otto language when you are a doctor or when you are a Maadtoe: Den svenska rasismens historia med utgångspunkt i hur den Swedrup, jurist, Faktumjuristerna; Karin Björelid, projektledare för patient? How do the participants develop trust across cultural borders? svenska staten har behandlat och än idag behandlar samer. Rättspraktiken; Sandra Gustafsson, Rosenjuristerna; Sara Lindenhall, In addition, we will discuss the effects of gender and power in the With Concern: Fotografen Sebastiao Salgado porträtterar människors Röda Korset. Plats: Handelshögskolan, Vasagatan 1. Sal: E44 physician-patient relationship. Speaker: Nataliya Berbyuk Lindström, utsatthet och vardag, deras värdighet och kamp. Begränsat antal Senior Lecturer, Division of Cognition and Communication. platser; biljetter hämtas upp på plats samma dag som visningen 15:00–16:00 Location: The University Main Building, Universitetsplatsen 1. äger rum. Samarrangemang med Världskulturmuseet. Plats: Världs­ Photo exhibition at the Museum of World Culture: Room/Hall: Torgny Segerstedtsalen kulturmuséet, Södra Vägen 54 GLOBAL WORLDS (in English) ÖVRIGT 16:00–17:30 17–21 nov Exhibition on Food, Nutrition and Sport The historical mortality decline An exhibition will be arranged at the Education Library. It is associated The historical mortality decline is one of the most dramatic changes in with the Department of Food and Nutrition, and Sport Science´s human history. We will present an overview of the development, discuss In the exhibitions Maadtoe and With Concern the museum of World lectures during Global Week. The exhibition will incorporate the the possible causes of the historical developments and changes of Culture raises questions around global conditions. In Maadtoe two artist University Library’s media associated with the theme of Global Week, Theme: Global Health life course effects and provide the example of the decline in dysentery look at the Swedish Sámi policy, racism and exploitation, striving to such as, academic journals, books and databases. mortality in Sweden. Speakers: Stefan Öberg,Researcher, Economic communicate what has often been silenced. With Concern displays Location: the Education Library, Västra Hamngatan 25. History; Helene Castenbrandt, the University of Gothenburg and concerned photography by Sebastiao Salgado, portraying people’s Check out the programme and mark your Copenhagen University; Eric Schneider, University of Sussex. vulnerability and everyday life, their dignity and their struggle. Location: School of Business, Economics and Law, Vasagatan 1. Limited number of participants; tickets will be available for pick-up on calendars. Welcome to an exciting week! Room/Hall: CG-salen the day for the tour. Location: The Museum of World Culture, Södra Vägen 54 THURSDAY 20 NOVEMBER FRIDAY 21 NOVEMBER

9:00–10:30 11:15–12:00 Ojämlikhet i hälsa i Göteborg och Västra Götaland Heat stress across European cities – in a climate change (This seminar will be in Swedish) perspective Detta seminarium tar upp skillnader i livsvillkor och hälsa i Västra Exposure to heat may cause severe illnesses and Götaland, bl a genom forskningsprojektet Västra Götalands barn och deaths during intense heat events. People living in samarbetet mellan Sahlgrenska akademin och Angereds närsjukhus. urban areas are particularly vulnerable due to the urban Talare: Margareta Forsberg,Verksamhetschef Social utveckling, Social climate conditions. During the last decades, episodes of ABOUT GLOBAL WEEK resursförvaltning Göteborgs stad; Maria Gäbel, utvecklingsledare, extreme heat have become more frequent and the Folkhälsokommitténs sekretariat Västra Götaland; Peter Friberg, frequency as well as its effect on humans is projected to Global Week is a university-wide initiative consisting of seminars, Sahlgrenska akademin samt Henry Ascher, Angereds närsjukhus/ progressively increase as a result of climate change. debates, lectures and other events to highlight important global issues Sahlgrenska akademin. Moderator: Ronny Tikkanen, Institutionen för The seminar is focused present and projected future and to create a forum for the university to share information about socialt arbete. Plats: Universitetets huvudbyggnad, Universitets­­- changes in heat stress across European cities. its global engagement. This event is coordinated by the International platsen 1. Sal: Aulan Speaker: Sofia Thorsson, Associate Professor of Physical Centre but is made possible due to the involvements from all the Geography, Dept. of Earth Sciences. Location: Medicinaregatan 20 A, departments and faculties at the university. 10:45–12:15 Medicinareberget. Room/Hall: Lyktan Research within Global Health at the University of Gothenburg This seminar will give you a picture of the ongoing cross-faculty 12:00–13:00 research connected to Global Health at the University of Gothenburg. E-mail: [email protected], phone: 0766-182679 Dying of Corruption? Population Health and the [email protected], phone: 0766-186097 Speakers: Lena Andersson, Senior Lecturer, Dept. of social work; Quality of Government Global Week Morten Sager, Senior Lecturer, Philosophy of science; Professor Anna Speaker: Professor Bo Rothstein, Department of Box 100, 405 30 Gothenburg Visiting Address: Viktoriagatan 13 Godhe, Dept. of Biological and Environmental Sciences; Professor Political Science. Location: Faculty of Scocial Sciences, Joakim Larsson, Dept. of Infectious Medicine; Susanne Gustafsson, Sprängkullsgatan 19. Room/Hall: The Lobby Full programme and more information: http://globalweek.gu.se Lecturer, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology; Hanna Falk, Senior Follow us on Twitter: @GlobalWeek #globalweekgu Lecturer, Institute of Health and Care Sciences; Professor Rune