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Universanté Conference « Students and their environment, what strategies for their well-being? »

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Denis Theunynck’s day 4 June 2020, Dunkirk

Call for Proposals

Since 2013, following the annual Universanté research, and in partnership with the Mutualité Française des Hauts de France, the URePSSS EA 7369 laboratory organises a conference on students’

health.

This year, we identified one main theme for communications: the interaction between students and their environment (physical, psychological, social, societal, etc.), and the link with their well-being.

We will keep the communications focused on:

• Individual and collective strategies for managing the health and well-being of students, in relation to their different environments and physical activity;

• The interaction between physical activity and students’ well-being;

• Prevention and health education actions aimed at improving their well-being.

These communications (10-3 minutes’ oral communication or posters) may be presented from a

"research" point of view by researchers or from an "experience feedback" perspective by members of associations or institutions.

As the previous year, graduate and undergraduate students’ works focusing on the area of students’

health, preferably in connection with physical activity, will be rewarded by the “Denis Theunynck prize”.

Proposals:

Should be sent in French or English to alessandro.porrovecchio@univ-littorlal.fr before 15th April 2020 (250 words). Candidates should indicate clearly the type of communication (oral or poster) and if they wish to apply for the “Denis Theunynck prize”.

The proposals will be evaluated by the Scientific Committee. The Scientific Committee reserves the right to modify the type of communication initially proposed (oral or poster).

Scientific Committee

P. Blackburn (Chicoutimi, Québec) ; G. Di Francesco (Chieti, Italy) ; G. Van Hal (Anvers, Belgium) ; J. Ladner, M.P. Tavolacci (Rouen, France) ; L. Kern, L. Romo (Paris, France) ; R. Hurdiel, C. Kuehn, T. Pezé, L. Milliot, P. Morel, A. Porrovecchio (ULCO, France) ; P. Masson (Lille, France) ; M. Esposito (Cassino, Italy).

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