This really hit home with me! The extra time needed to read and write in English is no surprise (91% for reading articles, 94% more time to prepare presentations), but feeling ‘incompetent and insecure’ is a daily experience when working in a second language.
According to new research from @tatsuya_amano (@UQ_News), non-native English speakers face higher rejection rates + more revisions than their native English-speaking counterparts.
However, they have an indispensable contribution to humanity’s knowledge. https://t.co/AY1vKOEpVh
I'm reading exhaustively @dittes_tweets 's paper again and I have excactly the same thoughts that I had 5 years ago: what an AMAZING piece of research
(https://t.co/jTPM6g5pff)
Thanks to lovely people at the Danish National Institute of Public Health for lunch & interaction on healthy societies, commercial determinants of health & the increasingly popular health policy cube - would liked to have had more time to discuss Health-In-All-Policies Governance
Next-level analysis by @dittes_tweets :
Achieving partnership synergy: resource inputs, shared mission and interdependencies in Danish health promotion partnerships https://t.co/C28D0mXVSJ
In between two babies and a pandemic, I have written this conceptual critique of #HiAP together with my great colleague Kate Frolich, University of Montreal. It’s open access so please read and share!
Rethinking the Theory of Change for Health in All Policies; Comment on “Health Promotion at Local Level in Norway: The Use of Public Health Coordinators and Health Overviews to Promote Fair Distribution Among Social Groups”
https://t.co/vMbWTkpWgY
Ditte H. Holt describes the results of a research on intersectorality at the local level. Pragmatic and strong from a methodological and theoretical point of view. UNESCO GHE is proud of the young génération of researchers and practitioners !
@dittes_tweets
Very interesting pre-conference on intersectorality this morning - happy to take part in discussing ‘next generation’ of intersectoral action for health #eph2019
Not able to join us in Marseille next week? Follow the live broadcast of our EUPHA Pre-conference morning session: Intersectorality ‘next generation’: a real way to tackle health inequalities? https://t.co/mNubat1H90 @lsepotvin@akermanm@DidJourdan@dittes_tweets@EPHconference
Ditte H. Holt from the National Institute of Public Health in Denmark will tell us about “Intersectorality in Danish municipalities”. Join the EUPHA pre-conference 20 Nov 2019 https://t.co/LFiNbZVXIl @EPHconference@dittes_tweets#EPH2019@didjourdan
Not able to join us in Marseille?
📹Follow the live broadcast of our EUPHA Pre-conference morning session: Intersectorality ‘next generation’: a real way to tackle health inequalities? https://t.co/wEoT7UaRTc
@lsepotvin@akermanm@DidJourdan@dittes_tweets@EPHconference
Ready to tackle issues in Integrating Science & Politics for Public Health @gstrategylab with @evelynedeleeuw @oliver_kathryn @CairneyPaul @adeleCassola @proftomuofr Patrick Fafard, Ben Hawkins @justinparkhurst Stefanie Ettelt, Carole Clavier, Ditte Holt, Kate Frolich,Kat Smith
Come join my department - we have an interesting new positiont as associate professor in health promotion and intervention research https://t.co/K3WmikhMJv