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Sustainable Public Health
[ EL025 ]

About this course

In the ‘2030 Agenda for sustainable development’, the United Nations described 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including interrelated goals on poverty reduction, population health, the living environment, and climate change. Achieving these goals requires multidisciplinary and international collaboration, in which public health experts also need to play an important role. This course is focussed on three important questions: What is the evidence for these connections, which public health interventions can synergistically work towards a sustainable future, and how to advise local or national governments best about this? Although priorities differ between countries, these questions are universal.

The programme consists of ‘capita selected lectures’, lectures and training in valorisation, and a group exercise.

Objectives

After this course, students:

  • Understand and can describe links between sustainable development goals and public health based;

  • Understand main research methods and approaches for generating research evidence to inform policy and improve public health and health systems;

  • Understand the role of scientific evidence in public health policy making and the factors that inhibit or facilitate the adoption of policies at different levels.

Assessment

Assignment(s), Attendance

Practical information

Course code

EL025

EC points

2

Start date

End date

Course days

T.B.A.

Course fee

1500

Location

Erasmus MC

Level

None

Prerequisites
-
Faculty

Frank van Lenthe

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