Global Health – Healthy Relationships
Do you want to meet people around the world without prejudice and cultural distance? Are you curious about animal assisted intervention, one health, and one welfare? Do you want to learn more about trends and opportunities in eHealth and health technology? If yes, welcome to this exiting and interdisciplinary master program in global health! Please note that this study offer is only for partners in the global health consortium on direct invite.
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Closing dates: Expired
Study facts
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Campus: Online -
Study level: Further education -
Progression of study: Part time -
Start up: Spring 2025 -
Teaching model: Online -
Credits: 5-15 -
Charge: None -
Closing dates: Expired -
Semesters: 1 -
Teaching Language: English
Global Health Alliance
This study is a part of an impactful alliance of 7 academic institutions on global health initiatives.
Humans Meet Humans in a Global World
Human encounters based on respect and understanding requires that we are attentive to one another and exhibit a mutual interest based on shared humanity and individual personalities (not culture, colour, and other labels). Please note that this study offer is only for partners in the global health consortium on direct invite.
Online teaching
This study offer is only for partners in the global health consortium on direct invite.
Each course will be organized in up to five online seminars.
The learning activities will include lectures and keynotes by USN faculty experts or invited international lecturers, discussions, group activities, student presentations, and a sequence dedicated to presenting real-world examples.
The last seminar will be dedicated to the students’ projects and how they can address issues from the course in their own course papers. This will include group work and student presentations.
The time period of the course is:
- Humans Meet Humans - starts 06 January at 14:00 European time and lasts four weeks
What will you learn?
Delivering health in conflict and crisis and to people with different cultures and prejudice by offering Human Meeting Competence: Placing peoples’ confidence and trust at the heart of the health services.
Course plan
A course plan will give you a description of the academic content of the course and your learning outcome. You will find reading lists and relevant information on how each course is taught.
Link to the latest published course plan
Admission requirements
This programme requires a Bachelor’s degree, you must also fulfill the English requirements.
This study offer is only for partners in the global health consortium on direct invite.