Event

Transforming Long-Term Care in an Aging Society: Tatsuoka Group’s Innovative Model

Nobumasa Ohmori shares how his team is improving community-based elderly care in Japan, with a discussion among the guests on how we can extend their methods to help with policy relating to social issues in other Asia-Pacific regions.

The Origin and Management of COVID-19: Views from the U.S. Front Line

In this public forum moderated by Syaru Shirley Lin of the Center for Asia-Pacific Resilience and Innovation and the University of Virginia’s Miller Center of Public Affairs, the Pottingers reflect on successes and failures in responding to COVID-19 and ongoing efforts to understand the origin of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in order to build resilient healthcare systems and improve governance for future crises.

Democracy in Asia: Addressing Challenges to Democratic Governance

Prof. Syaru Shirley Lin of CAPRI joined leading experts to discuss the findings of the second phase of the Democracy in Asia project by the Brookings Foreign Policy program.

2022 PHSSR Global Summit: Future-proofing Healthcare Systems through Data and Digitalization

Prof. Syaru Shirley Lin of CAPRI moderated the panel titled "Future-proofing healthcare systems through data and digitalization" with experts and policymakers at the 2022 PHSSR Global Summit. November 22, 2022 12:30-13:30 GMT (London) Online

Future of Healthcare Week Asia: Removing Silos for Success in Health

Prof. Syaru Shirley Lin of CAPRI joined leading experts and policymakers on this panel to share key insights in healthcare policy across Asia.
November 15, 2022
10:25 AM GMT+8 Online/In Person

How can Asia-Pacific Countries Address Global Health and Climate Change?

In a roundtable discussion, Professor John D. Spengler, Akira Yamaguchi Professor of Environmental Health and Human Habitation, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, stresses on the urgency in dealing with climate change, sparking conversations between the leaders and students of various fields.

Human-Centered Design in Public Policy

Joshua Smith, a Visiting Professor at National Chengchi University, talks about the importance of creativity and flexibility to organizations and governments. He emphasized that an innovative mindset is required to truly pursue human-centered design in public policy.

Helping Professionals and Organizations Contribute to Taiwan

CAPRI focuses on the challenges of recruiting international talents. All Hands Taiwan mentioned the cultural differences when it comes to international recruitment, which leads to the discussion about how innovative governance can play a part in solving the issues of immigration policies, cultural barriers, and salary imbalances.

Taiwan’s Defense Strategy and Geopolitical Risks after Nancy Pelosi’s Visit

Following Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan, which caused tensions in the Asia Pacific, Admiral Chen Yeong-Kang of the ROC Navy (Ret.) discusses defense strategies and how resilience and innovative thinking can help prevent further conflicts in this region.

Building Mental Wellness in the Face of COVID-19

Susan Chen, Counselor Faculty at San Francisco State University, alongside Shawn Hung, CAPRI’s summer intern and a recent graduate of National Cheng Kung University in psychology and neuroscience, discuss about mental health awareness and treatment, focusing on the importance of preventive care rather than quick-fix cures.