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- SEAOHUN Fellows currently having Fellowship in Bangkok
SEAOHUN Fellows currently having Fellowship in Bangkok, together with SEAOHUN team, visited the USAID’s Bangkok-based Regional Development Mission for Asia (RDMA) and learnt about USAID’s works/ missions on 11 September 2018
- THOHUN's Deans and Partners Meeting
We are not walking alone! We appreciated having you all in our "Deans and Partners' Meeting 2018", for sharing the achievements and learning experiences from whole year of project managements and implementation activities and discussing about the network’s direction. Until next time!
- One Health, One Future
One Health, One Future is a global network of One Health students and young professionals taking on today’s infectious disease challenges. Join the networking group to receive the last One Health opportunities and resources, engage in One Health discussions, and collaborate with other young One Health wo at https://www.facebook.com/groups/OneHealthOneFuture/
- Faculty as Catalysts for a Changing Health Workforce
The USAID-funded One Health Workforce project (OHW) understands that faculty members play a central role in transforming the health workforce of tomorrow. OHW supports faculty members across Africa and Southeast Asia to develop their One Health teaching, research, and outreach expertise and equip current and future health professionals with the necessary knowledge, skills, and experiences to prevent, detect, and respond to infectious disease threats. We do this through a variety of faculty training, mentoring, and professional development activities. For example, One Health trainings introduce faculty members to One Health approaches and teaching resources, while curriculum and instructional design workshops help faculty design effective and engaging One Health programs and courses, and various network opportunities. OHW gives faculty members opportunities to apply and share their One Health knowledge with others through applied research grants, fellowships, faculty exchanges, and academic conference presentations. Together, these activities empower and enable university faculty members to engage students and fellow colleagues in meaningful, applied, and team-oriented One Health learning experiences. Read More : https://medium.com/one-health-workforce/faculty-as-catalysts-for-a-changing-health-workforce-a9c850de299a
- TOR : 2019 Financial Audit of SEAOHUN Foundation
SEAOHUN Foundation is seeking an external audit firm to perform a financial audit and provide guidance to SEAOHUN with regards to financial performance covering the period of January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019. The objective of the financial audit is to enable the auditor to express a professional opinion on the financial position of the project at the end of the calendar year and of the funds received and expenditures for the calendar year, as reported by the SEAOHUN and the sub-contractors and in particular to confirm that the reported expenditure has, in all material respects, been used in conformity with the provisions of the donor, including any amendments thereto as contained in implementation letters, and any applicable guidelines in force and applicable to the audit scope, and with due attention to economy and efficiency. Download more information about Term Of Reference : 2019 Financial Audit of SEAOHUN Foundation Proposals must be submitted to secretariat+audit@seaohun.org by 4 December 2019.
- SEAOHUN 2019 Partners Meeting
On 27-28 June 2018, SEAOHUN convened its six country members (INDOHUN, MyOHUN, THOHUN, VOHUN, CAMBOHUN, and LAOHUN) and partners to share the progress made to date, explore possible areas of collaboration, and discuss ways forward to build the next generation of One Health leaders. Fifty-eight participants were university representatives from Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, and the Philippines, and SEAOHUN partners from OHCEA, USAID, OHW, US CDC, DTRA, WHO, GHSA Detect 5 Secretariat, GHSA PSTR, FAO, Pfizer, and Betagro. Thank you for the continued and generous support of USAID. SEAOHUN and its members look forward to working together and with our partners in the One Health Workforce Next Generation for the next five years.
- We're HIRING!!
The Southeast Asia One Health University Network (SEAOHUN). We are a consortium of 72 universities in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Lao PDR collaborating to improve One Health workforce capacity with cross-sectoral competencies to effectively prevent, detect and respond to infectious disease threats. The Secretariat Office of SEAOHUN Foundation is located at Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Thailand. We urgently need a Finance Assistant/ Officer performing back-office functions. While the position is temporary, the contract will be extended upon the starting of the next phase of the project and good performance. For more information: https://www.thaingo.org/jobs/?p=jobs&act=detail&id_job=8390
- CAMBOHUN Dissemination Meeting
With the support of KOICA through USAID SEAOHUN in collaboration with USAID One Health Workforce (OHW) organized the Cambodia OHW Dissemination Meeting on 18 July 2019 at Phnom Penh hotel, Cambodia to validate the result of Cambodia OHW planning and to highlight project's key achievement to date and discuss the way forward. 39 representatives from key partnered governmental institutions, USAID, NGOs working around #OneHealth and participating Cambodian universities and college including CAMBOHUN’s chairperson participated. Inputs to improve the result of OHW planning were gathered and CAMBOHUN’s key activities were discussed.
- Pfizer and SEAOHUN Collaborate to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance ( AMR )
On the July 10, 2019 , Bangkok, THAILAND. Pfizer Thailand and South East Asia One Health University Network (SEAOHUN), a regional consortium of 72 higher educational institutes to advance One Health Workforce development, have joined hands with an intent to help address the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in Thailand. The joint initiative will implement a series of interventions ranging from AMR stewardship, conducting educational and training programmes to creating awareness around responsible use of antibiotics for healthcare professionals and communities within Thailand and SEAOHUN country networks. This collaboration aligns with Thailand’s National Strategic Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance including AMR surveillance and antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) in humans, animals and agriculture, regulation on antimicrobial distribution as well as raising knowledge and awareness of AMR. The partnership creates opportunities for Pfizer to enhance knowledge sharing and capability development through continuing medical education, information materials, and AMS implementation strategy. SEAOHUN will provide platform for educational outreach and engagement within SEAOHUN country networks to help enhancing knowledge and awareness on AMR. Susan Silbermann, Global President, Emerging Markets, said, “ We are committed to help protect patients across all stages of life and to fight serious, potentially life-threatening infectious diseases. At Pfizer, we believe we have a responsibility to do more than manufacture and provide access to antibiotics and vaccines. Working together with governments, universities, healthcare professionals, and the larger public health community, we recognize that we all play an important role in a collective effort to address AMR. Our collaboration with SEAOHUN underscores Pfizer's commitment to combatting the threat of AMR locally and globally " Dr. Vipat Kuruchittham, Executive Director, SEAOHUN, said, “ The partnership between SEAOHUN and Pfizer will further strengthen the capability of One Health professionals on AMR. We believe that a public-private partnership is a vital part of our mission to combat AMR in Thailand and the other Southeast Asian countries.”
- Global Health Institute Thailand 2019
'Global Health Institute Thailand 2019’ during 5-23 August 2019 at Duangtawan Hotel, Chiang Mai , Thailand. This program contains 4 intensive courses which can be tailor-made as your convenience. Course 1: Collaborative Action addressing Antimicrobial Resistance as a Global Grand challenge using OneHealth Leadership (5-9 Aug 2019) A 5-day training course for develop a key of leadership skills for catalyzing collective action to address global health challenges through antimicrobial resistance scenario. Course 2: Vitalize surveillance for food and health system through Molecular Epidemiology (13-15 Aug 2019) Basic concepts in molecular biology, evolution and population genetics, basic molecular techniques, application of molecular techniques in epidemiological study. Course 3: Risk Analysis in Practice to Improve Food System (15-17 Aug 2019) Types, components, and stages of risk analysis, qualitative risk assessments, quantitative risk assessment (QRA), probability theory and distribution, modeling and simulation in QRA, risk analysis computer software, risk management and risk communication. Course 4: Application of Risk-Based Surveillance to Tackle African Swine Fever: Swill Feeding in Backyard Pig as a Case Study (19-23 Aug 2019) Emerging animal and zoonotic diseases and increasing international trade have resulted in an increased demand for veterinary surveillance systems. Please register at the following link: https://forms.gle/bn8ge52rwSVX7D8L6 For any further information, please contact directly at vphcap@gmail.com or visit our website at http://vphcap.wix.com/vphcap or https://vphcap.wixsite.com/ghit2019
- PhD Global Health Program at Thammasat University
Advance your career with postgraduate study at Thailand's 2nd oldest university! The PhD Global Health we offer at Thammasat University is relevant to a variety of disciplines important for global health. The program aims to produce the intellectual foundation supporting a 21st century model of global health; by providing interesting, challenging and excellent advanced education for outstanding students to pursue careers in research, health and laboratory science, policy, or public health practice. More information please visit : https://fph.tu.ac.th/en/phd-gh
- Call for Papers: RIHED SEA-HiEd Inter-Regional Research Symposium
2019 marks the 60th Anniversary of the Regional Centre for Higher Education and Development (RIHED), now under the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO). To mark this important milestone, we are organising a special Southeast Asian Higher Education (SEA-HiEd) Week from 11-15 November 2019 in Bangkok, Thailand. With 5 days of compelling events, engaging experiences, presentations of original research, competitions, exhibition, networking and so much more, the 2019 SEA-HiEd Week will bring together a diverse community of inspired and forward-thinking stakeholders in higher education with shared goals of celebrating achievements and progress and drawing new interest for the future of higher education in the region of Southeast Asia and beyond. Call for Papers Join us for the 2019 RIHED Southeast Asian Higher Education (SEA-HiEd) Inter-Regional Research Symposium! As part of RIHED's 60th Anniversary Celebrations and SEA-HiEd Week, the Research Symposium will provide an international platform for recognition, bringing together various researchers and interested participants from around the world to explore the current state and future directions of higher education. Who Can Apply? Open to all emerging and leading researchers, academics, educators,graduate students and other interested stakeholders in higher education Themes: Inclusive and Accessible Quality Higher Education Entrepreneurship and Employability The Digitalisation of Higher Education Internationalisation and Cross-Border Higher Education For more information: https://sea-hiedweek.com/












