Registration open for a multidisciplinary, postgraduate 10 ECTS course on One Health in Northern Communities and Ecosystems

We are excited to invite you to explore the dynamic and interdisciplinary world of One Health in our upcoming two-module (onsite and online) course with a focus in Northern Communities and Ecosystems. The modules are jointly organized by UiT The Arctic University of Norway (UiT), University of South-Eastern Norway (USN), Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences (INN), University of Oulu (UOulu) and University of Faroe Islands (Setur) with support from the University of the Arctic (UArctic) and its Thematic Network on Health and Well-being in the Arctic.

Course dates:

- Onsite module: 17-21 June 2024 at INN Campus Evenstad (LINK), Norway. In this link you can find more information about Evenstad and INN.

- Online module: September to November 2024

Registration deadline: 15 March 2024, registration is currently open and the registration form can be accessed here. A step-by-step guide of the registration process can be downloaded through this link.

Course fee: Students will have to cover a student fee at INN (888 NOK) for each module and their own travel for the on-site module. Accommodation and lunch will be covered by the course organization. Students enrolled at any Norwegian university will have a reduced student fee.

About the course:

Our onsite module will be project-based. You'll engage with real-world challenges through case studies, focusing on Northern communities and ecosystems. The course preparation will include a range of literature, from peer-reviewed scientific articles to grey literature and book chapters, ensuring a well-rounded foundation even if you don’t have a good understanding of One Health yet.

Our online module will offer comprehensive coverage of One Health in Northern communities. You can join our module from anywhere and explore critical aspects of One Health such as food and water safety, zoonoses control, or contamination. This format is perfect for students seeking flexible learning options while engaging in transdisciplinary dialogue and problem-solving.

Who is it for: The course is relevant for students with a background in life sciences, natural or social sciences as well as humanities, law and health sciences, currently studying at master or PhD levels. The course may also be relevant as continuing education for professionals interested in the One Health topics, the Northern communities and transdisciplinary approaches. Admission priority will be given to students registering for both modules (on-site + online).

Further details about the course content and how to apply visit: https://en.uit.no/project/onehealthnorth/onehealthcourse

ECTS (MSc and PhD level): 5 ECTS for each module.

For more information contact Javier (javier.s.romano@uit.no)

Last updated: 20.2.2024