Hitotsubashi Institute for Advanced Study

19 December, The 12th Brown Bag Seminar: Maria Lohan (Specially Appointed Professor, HIAS) , “How to conduct a research priority exercise using a CHNRI methodology? Two examples of research priority setting exercises conducted for the World Health Organization” (The 74th HIAS Health Regular Seminar, In Person/Zoom)

The 12th HIAS Brown Bag Seminar/The 74th HIAS Health Regular Seminar

The HIAS Brown Bag Seminar is a new seminar series hosted by Hitotsubashi Institute for Advanced Study (HIAS).
The seminar series aims to promote interaction between HIAS researchers, faculty members, and students university-wide.
HIAS, with its 11 research centers, will continue to strive to function as a hub to facilitate active research collaboration throughout the University.

This seminar is co-hosted by HIAS Health as its 74th Regular Seminar. It will held in a hybrid format of in person and via online [Zoom]. ZOOM URL will be sent to pre-registered participants in advance.

*Registration is due 1 PM, 17 December Anyone is welcome to attend!

<If space allows, walk-in participants will be accepted on the day of the event.>

*Bring your own lunch.
<Coffee and snacks will be served.>

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▪️Date: Thursday 19, December, 2024 12:30-13:00 (Presentation + Chat over lunch)

▪️Title: “How to conduct a research priority exercise using a CHNRI methodology?
Two examples of research priority setting exercises conducted for the World Health Organization”

▪️Speaker: Maria Lohan  (Specially Appointed Professor, HIAS)

▪️Abstract: Research priority setting exercises are an important policy tool to set out a future research agenda for a policy area or research field. The CHNRI method for conducting these exercises involves a systematic process of engagement with diverse actors including policy makers, researchers, advocates and representatives of non-governmental organisations to develop shared priorities.
In this seminar, Professor Lohan will draw upon two examples of research priority setting exercises using a CHNRI method commissioned by the World Health Organisation and the UN Human Reproduction Programme that she has led/co-led. See websites here: https://masculinities.srhr.org/; https://tinyurl.com/ASRHRRPSE24
She will explain why research priority setting exercises are important; how the CHNRI methodology for research priority setting exercises works and demonstrate the results of one of the exercises, published in the Lancet Global Health. She will further engage in discussion on how you might apply this methodology in your policy or research areas.

▪️Meeting Format: Hybrid
Venue: Room 205, Annex.(*) Kunitachi Campus, Hitotsubashi University
(*) No. 5 in this campus map
Online: Zoom [Zoom URL will be sent to pre-registered participants in advance. ]

▪️Language: English

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The 74th regular seminar: Dr. Maria Lohan, HIAS, Hitotsubashi University, “How to conduct a research priority exercise using a CHNRI methodology? Two examples of research priority setting exercises conducted for the World Health Organization”(The 12th HIAS Brown Bag Seminar)

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