The Southern Asian Bilateral Nursing Research Forum: Enhancing regional collaboration in nursing research Registration Form

2025-06-03

The Southern Asian Bilateral Nursing Research Forum: Enhancing regional collaboration in nursing research Registration Form

We’re excited to invite you to The Southern Asian Bilateral Nursing Research Forum: Enhancing regional collaboration in nursing research held by NYCU on 16 June 2025.

The College of Nursing at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University in Taiwan will host the South Asia Bilateral Nursing Forum on Monday, June 16. This forum aims to strengthen academic exchange and research collaboration in nursing across the South Asian region, promoting knowledge sharing and the advancement of evidence-based nursing practices.

This forum will bring together scholars, nursing and public health professionals, and researchers focused on enhancing regional collaboration in nursing issues, with speakers from Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Taiwan. Participants will explore health equity and global health disparities through academic exchange, policy advocacy, and practical applications. The event includes keynote speeches and panel discussions, fostering international collaboration and knowledge sharing.
We sincerely invite everyone to participate in this event.

Registration Link: https://forms.gle/gxwjyvJ2rwiyoUhs9
(before 12:00p.m  June 9, 2025 )

Contact person : Ms. Lin (#65380)

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