Summer/Winter School on Global Health and Science Communication

An online course delivered via weekend sessions

Global Health. It describes the evolution of Public Health in the face of diverse global, ever-present challenges and considers health as a universal good. With the increasing global health crises in the 21st century, Global Health is more important than ever and requires enhanced international multilateral cooperation and communication.

  • What are the social dimensions of global pandemics?
  • What is digitalisation in public health supposed to do, what is it capable of doing, and where are its limits?
  • Why do endeavours to reduce global-scale threats to health call for a better understanding of the interactions between human, animal and ecological health?
  • Why is climate change a global health crisis?
  • How can we, as global health stakeholders, communicate more clearly and effectively on the scientific issues surrounding health to policymakers and the general public?

If you want to learn more about these topics and work together with international research peers, this is the place for you!

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