New course - Preparedness for health crises: a multidisciplinary approach
We are happy to present a revised course for Master and PhD students this fall.
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Blended Intensive Programmes are short, intensive courses that leverage innovative learning and teaching methods, including online cooperation.
Combines physical mobility to bergen with a virtual component, making it accessible to students from all backgrounds, study fields, and cycles (elective, master, and PhD students).
Objective: To analyze health crises from international and interdisciplinary perspectives, enhancing understanding and preparedness for global health threats. The course will reflect on different approaches to collaborative work through complexity and uncertainty, aiming for better global preparedness for future health crises.
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About the Course
Target group and practicalities
This course will draw on lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic and other current crises to teach preparedness for future health threats.
- Open to students from all disciplines at the university level, including master and PhD students. It is not necessary for students to have existing projects related to health crises.
- The course is mainly online, with an elective mobility to Bergen at the end of the Course (October 27-October 31).
- Students must apply for Erasmus+ mobility grant from home university to cover travel and accomodation.
Language: English