WBA Activities

On-site & On-demand

In the general population of our modern societies, there is nowadays a huge demand for more well-being, especially since the Covid-19 crisis which highlighted and increased several emotional, psychological and physical issues (depression, anxiety, stress, loneliness, disconnection with the others and with the environment, online fatigue, loss of social connection, loss of purpose and motivation, fear of the future, lack of physical exercice, lack of physical contact…), some of which were already latent.

Kyushu University staff and students, and the local community are not exempt from it. It impacts their global health, their everyday life balance but also their productivity and their creativity. We thus aim first at improving and promoting more well-being at a local level.

We will collaborate with the local community and the local sensei(s) practicing and teaching arts of balance / Ways. They will participate in on-site conferences and events; both aimed at the general public and the specialized audience, with online and open-access.

In collaboration with the Center for Health Sciences and Counseling at Kyushu University, there will be weekly evening Art-Yoga lessons in English. Kyushu University staff and students will have free access to the lessons.

Symposiums, seminars and collaborative events will be regularly organised with free access for the general public.


Local Demand & Collaborations

Interdisciplinary philosophy

Interdisciplinary Activities

1) Seminars focusing on WBA will be held regularly. Specialists from various fields will be invited to share their experience, knowledge and analysis, depending on their background: community people from Kyushu, and both local and global researchers.

2) Symposiums are planned during the Q-AOS Asia Week at Kyushu University, and overseas at other occasions. The call for papers will be focused on a sub-topic of our module in order to dive deeper in our research project goals. It will gather international and interdisciplinary researchers from the academia. The call for papers will be open to any field of research linked to the topic of our project.

3) After selection by the peer-review comity, the papers of the symposiums and of some of the seminars will be published in an interdisciplinary open-access scientific journal with peer-review. Thanks to the gathering of the on-site practices data, collective research from the members of the module will be published as articles in peer-review journals.

4) We will also participate in international and interdisciplinary symposiums, congresses, conferences, both in Japan and overseas, in order to promote the topic of the project held as a Kyushu University Institute for Asian & Oceanian Studies (Q-AOS) Health Cluster’s module.

5) Art-Yoga lessons will be given regularly in English at Kyushu University, and will be opened for free to the Kyushu University staff and students, and later on to the community, in order to improve well-being locally.

Connect to the world

Sharing knowledge from the Asia-Pacific with the world

Author: Associate Prof. Charlène Clonts (PhD.)

Well-Being with Arts project

Kyushu University, Ito Campus, 744 Motooka, Nishi-ku, 819-0395 Fukuoka, JAPAN

A Kyushu University Institute for Asian and Oceanian Studies (Q-AOS) research module.

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