On behalf of the organizing and scientific committees, we are delighted to welcome you to the 2nd Joint Congress of ICOH-WOPS & APA-PFAW 2025. We are excited to bring together leading and distinguished academic researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and professionals from around the world to the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, from December 10-12, 2025.
This conference serves as a unique platform for exchanging knowledge, sharing innovative ideas, and discussing contemporary issues, challenges and innovative solutions in the fields of psychosocial factors at work, public policy, good governance, occupational health and safety, organizational management, leadership and human resource management. We aim to foster multidisciplinary, international collaborations and exchanging experiences across countries and cultures that will address workplace issues and enhance mental health and well-being for all.
Our distinguished keynote speakers will explore deeply the following crucial topics:
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Professor
Michelle TuckeyKeynote Topic: “Beyond Risk Mitigation: Cultivating Connection to Prevent Workplace Mistreatment”
Professor Tuckey’s research advances knowledge to prevent workplace mistreatment. Despite evidence that mistreatment is systemic, strategies often focus on changing awareness and responses to hostile behaviour at an individual level rather than addressing root causes.
Collaborating with diverse organisations across multiple industry sectors, Tuckey’s innovations have uncovered systemic risks and ways to tackle them, enabling workplaces to ‘design out’ hostile behaviour and informing an award-winning prevention program reaching nearly 10,000 employees across Australia.
She collaborates with industry partners to drive impact alongside contributions to the international scholarly literature, publishing 120 significant research outputs to date.
Tuckey’s work has influenced national policy, advising agencies such as Safe Work Australia, the Australian and Queensland Human Rights Commissions, and the Australian Medical Association.
She is frequently invited to speak nationally and internationally at academic and industry conferences and regularly engages with the media to shift perspectives on workplace mistreatment.
Professor Tuckey is an Associate Editor of the European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology and serves on the Editorial Boards for Journal of Occupational Health Psychology and International Journal of Stress Management.
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Professor
Michael QuinlanKeynote Topic: “Psychosocial Hazards in Context: Underlying Causes and Effective Remedies”
Michael Quinlan PhD is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia and emeritus professor of industrial relations at the University of New South Wales. His research focuses on how work organisation (including institutions and regulation) shape occupational health and safety (OHS) as well as the history of work.
In addition to publishing widely he has prepared government reports on OHS (including specialist reports on mining and road transport) for Australian and New Zealand governments and has also been involved in reports prepared for the European Union and World Health Organisation.
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Professor
Yawen ChengKeynote Topic: “Psychosocial Consequences of Work-related Injuries and the Role of Workers’ Compensation System: Experiences of Migrant Workers in Taiwan”
Dr. Yawen Cheng is a Professor at the Institute of Health Policy and Management, College of Public Health, National Taiwan University.
Her primary research interests include psychosocial work hazards, mental health risks in the workplace, and occupational safety and health protection policies. Dr. Cheng earned a doctoral degree in Epidemiology and completed post-doctoral research training in Health and Social Behaviors at the Harvard School of Public Health.
She has published over 110 peer-reviewed articles, several book chapters, and three books addressing occupational health issues in Taiwan. Dr. Cheng is a member of the International Commission on Occupational Health (ICOH) and the Taiwan Public Health Association, and she currently serves on the editorial board of the Annals of Work Exposures and Health.
In 2013, she co-founded a non-governmental organization – the Taiwan Occupational Safety and Health Link – and has been an active member ever since.
Professor
Akinori Nakata
Chair
Asia Pacific Academy for Psychosocial Factors at Work, University of Occupational and Environmental Health (Japan)
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Professor
Akinori NakataKeynote Topic: “24 hours a day: Are we using our time decently for a better tomorrow?”
Dr. Akinori (Aki) Nakata has been a professor of occupational health at the University of Occupational and Environmental Health in Japan since 2025. Previously, he served as Dean of the School of Psychology and Healthcare Management and Head of the Department of Epidemiology and Social Medicine at the Graduate School of Public Health from 2018. Dr. Nakata received his Ph.D. in Public Health from the University of Tokyo in 1997. After receiving his Ph.D., he began his career as an occupational health scientist at the Japan National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and later at the U.S. NIOSH. There, he led the Work Organization and Stress Research Team until 2012. In 2012, he became a full professor at the University of Occupational and Environmental Health. Dr. Nakata is the president of the Asia Pacific Academy of Psychosocial Factors at Work since 2012 and the vice president of the Japan Society of Behavioral Medicine.
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Professor
Frida Marina FischerKeynote Topic: “Challenges of Working time: Effects, Interventions and Policies”
Professor Frida Marina Fischer is a Full Professor in the Department of Environmental Health at the School of Public Health, University of São Paulo. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences, a Master’s and Doctorate in Public Health, and completed postdoctoral studies in Work Physiology and Ergonomics.
Professor Fischer has served as a board member of the International Commission on Occupational Health (ICOH) and as Chair of the Working Time Society/ICOH Scientific Committee on Shiftwork and Working Time. She currently serves as a board member of the Working Time Society.
She has extensive professional experience in Public Health, with a focus on Occupational Health.
Her work encompasses teaching, research and extension projects in public health, ergonomics, the organization of shift and night work, chronobiology, early functional aging, workplace injuries and work related diseases.
Additionally, she is a reviewer for national and international journals and serves as an evaluator for Brazilian funding agencies, and productivity grant holder from the CNPq research funding agency.
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Dr Birgit Aust
Keynote Topic: “Psychosocial Work Environment Interventions to Protect and Improve Workers’ Health and Well-Being: What Have We Achieved and Where Do We Need to Go?”
Dr. Birgit Aust is a Senior Researcher at the National Research Centre for the Working Environment (NRCWE) in Copenhagen, Denmark.
She holds degrees in sociology and public health and has previously worked at the University of Düsseldorf, Germany and the University of California at Berkeley, USA.
Her primary research focus is on developing, implementing, and evaluating organizational-level workplace interventions aimed at improving the psychosocial work environment, preventing violence at work, and protecting and enhancing workers’ mental health.
Dr. Aust has widely disseminated her research findings and has presented at numerous international conferences, including invited presentations by the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the World Health Organization (WHO).
In 2023, she published a systematic overview of systematic reviews identifying types of organizational-level interventions that can improve the work environment and the health of employees.
Also in 2023, she co-authored a widely recognized discussion paper in The Lancet about work-related causes of mental health conditions and interventions for their improvement in workplaces.
Dr. Aust is currently a Co-Investigator of the international research project PROSPERH funded by the European Union that aims to improve physical and mental health in workplaces through a multi-level online intervention, conducted in ten European countries and Australia.
Let us embark on this journey of learning and collaboration, striving together to create healthier and more prosperous workplaces. Thank you for joining us.
Warm regards,
Organizing and Scientific Committees
Joint Congress of ICOH-WOPS and APA-PFAW 2025
Committees
Organizing Committee
Associate Professor
Diep Nguyen
On behalf of the organizing and scientific committees, we are delighted to welcome you to the 2nd Joint Congress of ICOH-WOPS & APA-PFAW 2025. We are excited to bring together leading and distinguished academic researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and professionals from around the world to the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, from December 10-12, 2025.
This conference serves as a unique platform for exchanging knowledge, sharing innovative ideas, and discussing contemporary issues, challenges and innovative solutions in the fields of psychosocial factors at work, public policy, good governance, occupational health and safety, organizational management, leadership and human resource management. We aim to foster multidisciplinary, international collaborations and exchanging experiences across countries and cultures that will address workplace issues and enhance mental health and well-being for all.
Let us embark on this journey of learning and collaboration, striving together to create healthier and more prosperous workplaces. Thank you for joining us.
Warm regards,
Organizing and Scientific Committees
Joint Congress of ICOH-WOPS and APA-PFAW 2025
Professor
Akinori Nakata
Chair
Asia Pacific Academy for Psychosocial Factors at Work, University of Occupational and Environmental Health (Japan)
Professor
Akinori Nakata
Keynote Topic: “24 hours a day: Are we using our time decently for a better tomorrow?”
Dr. Akinori (Aki) Nakata has been a professor of occupational health at the University of Occupational and Environmental Health in Japan since 2025. Previously, he served as Dean of the School of Psychology and Healthcare Management and Head of the Department of Epidemiology and Social Medicine at the Graduate School of Public Health from 2018. Dr. Nakata received his Ph.D. in Public Health from the University of Tokyo in 1997. After receiving his Ph.D., he began his career as an occupational health scientist at the Japan National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and later at the U.S. NIOSH. There, he led the Work Organization and Stress Research Team until 2012. In 2012, he became a full professor at the University of Occupational and Environmental Health. Dr. Nakata is the president of the Asia Pacific Academy of Psychosocial Factors at Work since 2012 and the vice president of the Japan Society of Behavioral Medicine.
Advisors
Scientific Committee
| Awang Idris Mohd | Malaysia | Scientific Committee Chair |
| Quentin Durand-Moreau | Canada | Scientific Committee Chair |
| Ali Afsharian | Australia | |
| Loic Lerouge | France | |
| Marie-Agnès Denis | France | |
| Jan de Jonge | The Netherlands | |
| Stavroula Leka | United Kingdom | |
| Joao Silvestre Da Silva Junior | Brazil | |
| Horacio Tovalin | Mexico | |
| Tania Maria de Araujo | Brazil | |
| Denise Minnie | South Africa | |
| Hisashi Eguchi | Japan | |
| Akizumi Tsutsumi | Japan | |
| Paula Brough | Australia | |
| Yulita Yulita | Malaysia | |
| Rosnah Ismail | Malaysia | |
| Michelle Lee | New Zealand | |
| Amy Zadow | Australia | |
| Dian Sawitri | Indonesia | |
| Ika Zenita | Indonesia | |
| Akihito Shimazu | Japan | |
| Rusyda Helma Mohd | Malaysia | |
| Jodi Oakman | Australia | |
| Peter Smith | Canada | |
| Khue Minh Pham | Vietnam | |
| David Tappin | Australia | |
| Hanne Berthelsen | Sweden | |
| Ashlea Troth | Australia | |
| Carys Chan | Australia | |
| Bernard Dugué | France | |
| Alain Marchand | Canada | |
| Andrew Noblet | Australia | |
| Nguyen Trong Hoai | Vietnam | |
| Tran Phuong Thao | Vietnam | |
| Nguyen Phong Nguyen | Vietnam | |
| OiSaeng Hong | USA | |
| Stephen Teo | Australia |