Professor Dr. Sukri Palutturi

sukriSukri Palutturi was born in Tanatoa Jeneponto South Sulawesi Indonesia. He graduated from the Griffith University Australia both Master of Science in Public Health (MSc.PH) and PhD. He actively attends short courses and becomes a speaker at national and international conferences. They are presenter on Global Trends in Academic Research, Global Illuminators, Bandung 2015, Speaker on International Conference on Environmental Risks and Public Health (ICER-PH), Makassar, 2015; Presenter on Emerging Trends in Academic Research, Global Illuminators, Bali 2014; Environmental Health and Disaster Management Short Course in Bali, 2013 in conjunction with Udayana University, Indonesia; Griffith University, Australia and CDC United States; Environmental Health and Disaster Management in Brisbane, Australia 2012; Healthy Cities Short Course in Adelaide, Australia, 2012; Presenter on the 5th Alliance for Healthy Cities Global Conference in Brisbane Australia, 2012; Presenter on the 10th International Urban Health Conference in Brazil, 2011; Presenter on the 4th International Healthy Cities Conference in Korea Selatan, 2010; Health Promoting Settings Short Course (Modul B): Concept and Application in Australia, 2009; Healthy City Development Training in Philipines, organized by University of Phillipines, 2009.

He has published 2 books: KesehatanituPolitik, published by e-Media Solusindo, Semarang and Public Health Leadership, published by PustakaPelajar Yogyakarta and one book entitled Health Politics: TeoridanPraktek has been edited for publication.  Currently he has three important positions (period 2014-2018) such as Vice Dean for Student, Alumni and Collaboration Affairs, Hasanuddin University; Head of Indonesian Public Health Union of South Sulawesi Province (PERSAKMI); head of Indonesian Public Health Association  of South Sulawesi for Organizational Development (IAKMI). Research background include Healthy Cities, healthy settings, urban health, partnership, health policy and politics and public health leadership.