These are some videos related to our lab, such as webinars.
International Symposium “Art, Connections, and Well-Being: Exploring the Social Value of Culture” on June 4, 2024.
【Movie1】Introduction
“The Significance of Scientifically Exploring the Value of Art and Connection”
Naoki Kondo (Professor, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University)
【Movie1】Introduction
“The Significance of Scientifically Exploring the Value of Art and Connection”
Naoki Kondo (Professor, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University)
International Symposium “Art, Connections, and Well-Being: Exploring the Social Value of Culture” on June 4, 2024.
【Movie2】Part 1: Keynote Speeches
“The University of the Arts’ Attempt to Promote Cultural Prescription“
Tatsuya Ito (Professor, Center for Social Cooperation, Tokyo University of the Arts)
【Movie2】Part 1: Keynote Speeches
“The University of the Arts’ Attempt to Promote Cultural Prescription“
Tatsuya Ito (Professor, Center for Social Cooperation, Tokyo University of the Arts)
International Symposium “Art, Connections, and Well-Being: Exploring the Social Value of Culture” on June 4, 2024.
【Movie3】Part 1: Keynote Speeches
“Cultural Capital and Social Capital: The Significance of Culture from the
Perspective of Social Epidemiology”
Ichiro Kawachi (Professor, Harvard School of Public Health)
【Movie3】Part 1: Keynote Speeches
“Cultural Capital and Social Capital: The Significance of Culture from the
Perspective of Social Epidemiology”
Ichiro Kawachi (Professor, Harvard School of Public Health)
International Symposium “Art, Connections, and Well-Being: Exploring the Social Value of Culture” on June 4, 2024.
【Movie4】Part 1: Keynote Speeches
“Epidemiological research on the health benefits of art” * Video Presentation
Daisy Fancourt (Professor, University College London))
【Movie4】Part 1: Keynote Speeches
“Epidemiological research on the health benefits of art” * Video Presentation
Daisy Fancourt (Professor, University College London))
International Symposium “Art, Connections, and Well-Being: Exploring the Social Value of Culture” on June 4, 2024.
【Movie5】Part 2: Remarks
1. “Cultivating Place Well-being through Cultural Practices“ Yukiko Uchida (Professor, Institute for the Future of Human Society,
Kyoto University)
2. “Social Common Capital and Cultrue” Mari Uzawa Urabe (President, Uzawa Kokusai Gakkan))
【Movie5】Part 2: Remarks
1. “Cultivating Place Well-being through Cultural Practices“ Yukiko Uchida (Professor, Institute for the Future of Human Society,
Kyoto University)
2. “Social Common Capital and Cultrue” Mari Uzawa Urabe (President, Uzawa Kokusai Gakkan))
International Symposium “Art, Connections, and Well-Being: Exploring the Social Value of Culture” on June 4, 2024.
【Movie6】Part 3: Panel Discussion
“Art, Connection, and Wellbeing: Rethinking the social value of culture“
Moderators: Naoki Kondo, Mari Urabe Panelists: Ichiro Kawachi, Yukiko Uchida, Tatsuya Ito
【Movie6】Part 3: Panel Discussion
“Art, Connection, and Wellbeing: Rethinking the social value of culture“
Moderators: Naoki Kondo, Mari Urabe Panelists: Ichiro Kawachi, Yukiko Uchida, Tatsuya Ito
Prof. Kondo participated in the 1st Asia Pacific Social Prescribing Conference 2022 held in Singapore on November 29, 2022, and gave a lecture on “Sustainability of Social Prescribing in Japan”.
The conference focused on social prescribing and health. Medical experts and specialists in public health and social epidemiology, and other professionals, gave lectures on the social determinants of health and social prescribing.
The conference focused on social prescribing and health. Medical experts and specialists in public health and social epidemiology, and other professionals, gave lectures on the social determinants of health and social prescribing.
Prof. Kondo participated in the Sharing knowledge to create Age-friendly environments conference held by the WHO Western Pacific Regional Office (WPRO) on November 23-25, 2021.
Policy makers, academics, opinion leaders, and those active in the field of creating an age-friendly environment gathered to speak.
Policy makers, academics, opinion leaders, and those active in the field of creating an age-friendly environment gathered to speak.