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S. T. Lee Lecture

Thursday, 7 October 2010

New Law Lecture Theatre 101, University of Sydney

The Menzies Centre for Health Policy will hold the 2nd S.T. Lee Lecture on Thursday, 7 October 2009.

The University of Sydney, by way of a gift, established the S.T. Lee Lecture Fund in 2008 to invite a distinguished scholar and/or practitioner on the subject of contemporary health policy to deliver an annual lecture. The S.T. Lee Lecture is named for Seng Tee Lee, a business executive and noted philanthropist. Dr Lee is director of the Lee group of companies in Singapore and of the Lee Foundation.

The lectre on 7 October will be delivered by:

Prof. K. Srinath Reddy
President, Public Health Foundation of India

More details will be available soon.

 

Asia Pacific Conference on Tobacco or Health

6-9 October 2010

The Menzies Centre for Health Policy is a sponsor of the Asia Pacific Conference on Tobacco or Health being held in Sydney 6-9 October 2010.

APACT 2010 aims to encourage tobacco control and public health advocates, researchers, practitioners, policy makers and especially youth leaders to share experiences and discuss strategies for implementation of the FCTC and for dealing with the tobacco industry.

Visit the conference website for information on registration: http://www.apact2010.org/Registration/tabid/1623/Default.aspx

 

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S T Lee Lecture to be delivered by Professor K. Srinath Reddy, Thursday, 7 October 2010 at the University of Sydney. More information will be available soon.