Pricing
February 11, 2008
Conference on Research in Faith and Health in Secular Society
Because of a research grant from The Danish Council for Independent Research | Humanities (Forskningsrådet for Kultur og Kommunikation, FKK) the conference is offered at a low cost.
The regular conference fee is 2000 DKK. / 270 Euro.
A reduced fee applies for:
1. students,
2. members of the Network in Research in Faith and Health
3. participants at the European Conference on Religion, Spirituality and Health, Bern, Switzerland (13.-15. May) and
4. paper session presenters.
| Conference Fee | Early Registration before 1stof April | Late Registration after 1stof April |
| Regular participants | 2000 DKK | 2300 DKK |
| Member of Network / Student / Participant at Bern Conference | 1800 DKK | 2000 DKK |
| One Day Registration | 1000 D | 1000 DKK |
| One Day Registration Member/Student | 800 DKK | 800 DKK |
| Selected Paper Presenters | 1000 dkr | 1150 dk |
For those who present papers the presentation day will be free of charge. Conference fee reduction will be reimbursed when papers are selected for paper sessions.
Registration
February 11, 2008
Conference on Research in Faith and Health in Secular Society
NB: Deadline for abstract submission for paper and poster: 15th of March 2010. Regular registration deadline (without paper or poster): 1st of April 2010. Late registration closes 1st of May 2010.
Abstracts of keynotes, paper session presentations and posters will be made available to all participants prior to the conference. Abstracts should be around 2500 caracters. For those who present papers the presentation day will be free of charge.
Registration: Please click here for online conference registration, abstract submission and accomodation options.
Registration includes:
Access to all plenaries and sessions
Conference material, including abstract booklet (papers and posters)
Coffee/Tea breaks
Guided tour in the city of Hans Christian Andersen (evening 17th)
Boat Trip on Odense River, visit to Odense Zoo and apperitif with the penguins followed by Conference Dinner (400 DKK) (evening 18th)
Questions concerning registration, payment, hotel accomodation and travel booking please contact: Ms. Kirsten Schytt Jensen: kisj@odense.dk
Program
February 11, 2008
Conference on Research in Faith and Health in Secular Society
Monday 17 May 2010:
09:30 Arrival and coffee
10:00 Welcome and Introduction: By Ass. Prof., theol.dr. Niels Christian Hvidt, Institue of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark and Ph.d. clinical health psychologist Peter La Cour, Pain Clinic, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen.
Plenary Opening Session: Status on Research in Religion, Health and Meaning Making in secular society:
10:30 State of the Art in Research in Faith and Health: By MD., MHSc., Prof. Dr., Harold G. Koenig, Duke University & Duke Medical School, North Carolina
11:15 State of the Art in Research in Religion and Coping: By Prof. Dr., Kenneth I. Pargament, Department of Psychology, Bowling Green State University, Ohio
12:00 Positive Illusions: Reflections on the Reported Benefits of Being Religious: By Prof. Dr., David M. Wulff, Department of Psychology, Wheaton College, MA
12:45 Panel Discussion
13:15 Lunch
14:30 Paper sessions – paper sessions with response from the three keynote speakers mentioned above
16:00 Coffee Break
16:30-17.30 Poster presentations
18:00-19:00 Social event (FREE): Guided tour in the city of Hans Christian Andersen
Tuesday 18th May:
09:30 Arrival and coffee
10:00 Plenary on quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods in research in Religion, Health and Meaning making:
10:00 Quantitative methods: Prof. Dr., med., Arndt Büssing, Zentrum für Integrative Medizin, Universität Witten/Herdecke, Germany
10:45 Qualitative methods: Prof. Dr., Fereshteh Ahmadi, Department of Caring Sciences and Sociology, University of Gävle, Sweden
11:30 Mixed and Integrative Methods: Prof. Dr., Kevin Ladd, Department of psychology, Indiana University, South Bend, Indiana
12:30 Discussion
13:00 Lunch
14:30 Paper sessions
16:30 Coffee
17:00 Social event in Odense: Boat Trip on Odense River. Visit to Odense Zoo and apperitif with the penguins.
18:30 Conference Dinner in Skovbakken Restaurant Zoo
09:30 Arrival and coffee
10:00 Paper sessions
12:30 Lunch
14:00 Paper sessions
15:00 Coffee
15:30 Faith and Health in Secular Society in the Perspective from Theory and Practice of Pastoral Care: Prof. Dr. Tor Johan Grevbo, Diakonova University College, Oslo.
16:30 Concluding summary on Conceptual Issues in Religion, Health and Meaning Making, by Ph.d., Peter La Cour and Theol. Dr., Niels Christian Hvidt
Abstracts of keynotes, paper session presentations and posters will be made available to all participants prior to the conference.
Questions concerning the scientific programme can be sent to: Ass.Prof., theol.dr. Niels Christian Hvidt:nchvidt@health.sdu.dk
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