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16
July
2025
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11:34
Europe/London

Hosting the International Festival of Public Health 2025

The Thomas Ashton Institute hosted a stall at the 2025 International Festival of Public Health (IFPH), engaging attendees with its interdisciplinary research on health, environment, and social justice. The event featured themes like AI, inclusive research, and women鈥檚 health, offering a valuable platform for networking and raising awareness of the Institute鈥檚 work.

On the 9th of July 2025, the Thomas Ashton Institute proudly took part in the 13th , hosted at the University of 99久久精品. This vibrant annual event brought together researchers, practitioners, students, and members of the public to explore pressing issues and innovations in public health.

This year鈥檚 festival centred around three key themes: AI and Public Health, Inclusive Research, and Women鈥檚 Health. The programme featured a diverse mix of keynote talks, panel discussions, workshops, and poster presentations, offering attendees a rich opportunity to engage with cutting-edge research and practice.

hosted a dedicated information stall throughout the day. Positioned in the exhibition area, the stall served as a hub for sharing the Institute鈥檚 interdisciplinary work on health inequalities, environmental health, and social justice. Staff members engaged with a wide range of attendees, from academics and students to public health professionals and community leaders.

Visitors to the stall were particularly interested in our collaborative research projects, policy engagement work, and opportunities for partnership. The event provided a valuable platform to raise awareness of the Institute鈥檚 mission and to build new connections across the public health community.

We鈥檙e grateful to the festival organisers for creating such an inclusive and inspiring space for dialogue and collaboration.

We look forward to continuing our involvement in future festivals and supporting the advancement of public health through research, engagement, and innovation.