We are excited to announce that The Maldives National University (MNU), Faculty of Health Sciences will be joining as an Academic Partner for the 8th Global Public Health Conference (GLOBEHEAL 2025), scheduled for February 20-21, 2025, in Bangkok, Thailand. MNU, as a premier institution in the Maldives, brings a wealth of expertise and dedication to improving global public health through education, research, and practical solutions.
As the leading state-funded institution in the Maldives, MNU plays a vital role in the country’s education sector, serving over half of its tertiary education population. With a mission to create, discover, preserve, and share knowledge, MNU is dedicated to improving the lives of Maldivians and contributing to national progress. The university boasts 16 faculties and institutes, each committed to academic excellence and societal development.
The Faculty of Health Sciences at MNU is a hub for public health education and research, preparing the next generation of health professionals to meet local and global challenges. The faculty is actively involved in shaping the Maldives’ healthcare landscape, contributing to both policy and practice through its innovative teaching methods and impactful research.
The Research Development Office at MNU is dedicated to driving high-quality research that makes a difference beyond the academic sphere. Its vision is to foster a vibrant research culture that supports the development of exceptional individuals and provides evidence-based insights for decision-making. This office also works to boost MNU’s global academic standing by promoting the active involvement of staff and students in research initiatives.
As an academic partner for GLOBEHEAL 2025, MNU’s participation underscores the university’s dedication to addressing critical global health challenges. Through active collaboration and the sharing of knowledge, MNU will play a key role in shaping the future of public health, driving innovation, and enhancing health outcomes on a global scale.
We eagerly anticipate the valuable contributions and expertise MNU will bring to the conference, enriching discussions and pushing the boundaries of public health knowledge and practice.