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The Special Interest Group (SIG) Healthy Future Education brings together researchers and educators who focus on innovative education within specific themes related to a healthy future. The SIG promotes knowledge exchange and interdisciplinary collaboration on topics such as preventive healthcare, social well-being networks, and healthy food systems.
At the University of Amsterdam (UvA), we focus on creating a healthy future through innovative education and research. Our goal is to equip students and professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to contribute to sustainable and healthier societies. Within the Healthy Future theme, we emphasize fostering interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary collaboration to address complex health challenges and develop sustainable solutions.
At our monthly (online) meetings, we discuss examples of Healthy Future education, grants, and other development opportunities.
You can join the SIG by contacting Dr. Tjerk Jan Schuitmaker-Warnaar (T.J.Schuitmaker@uva.nl). This will keep you informed about the latest developments, events, and collaboration opportunities.
Read more about Healthy Future Education at the UvA via this link.
Apply for a grant
Do you aim to contribute to a healthy society through your teaching? Would you like more time to work with students and colleagues to better understand and respond to major transitions in today’s world in your education? To develop yourself as an innovative educator, and (co-)create more vitalising, inclusive or agency-enhancing learning with and for students? Apply now for this Healthy Future Education grant opportunity organised by the Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies. This grant can give you the time and space to develop and co-create a teaching innovation project related to Healthy Future themes. Your proposed project can focus on innovating the content, pedagogy or design of an existing course, or design a new course. You can apply between 1 November 2025 and 30 January 2026.
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