GIS for Global Health (GIS)
KIT (Royal Tropical Institute) / Health and Education
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20.06.2022 - 01.07.2022 KIT Royal Tropical Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Application Deadline:20-04-2022
Course Content
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a powerful tool for planning and assessment of health interventions and is increasingly recognized as an essential tool in disease control.
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a powerful tool for planning and assessment of health interventions and is increasingly recognized as an essential tool in disease control.
Target Audience
The course is intended for programme officers, data-managers working in disease control, researchers and students in the field of public health/epidemiology.
The course is intended for programme officers, data-managers working in disease control, researchers and students in the field of public health/epidemiology.
Qualifications
Required: Fluency in English and general computer skills Recommended: Basic understanding of data analysis
Required: Fluency in English and general computer skills Recommended: Basic understanding of data analysis
Accreditation
Accreditation Organisation of the Nederlands and Flanders
Accreditation Organisation of the Nederlands and Flanders
Notes
tropEd accredited
tropEd accredited
Enquiries and Registration:
Ms. Meta Willems
Epidemiology and Disease Control, Public Health, Public Health Research, Statistics

Type of degree
Certificate of attendance
Certificate of attendance
Education form
Full Time
Full Time
Duration
14 Days
14 Days
Languages
English
English
Credit Points
3 ECTS - Points
3 ECTS - Points
Fees
EUR 2.130,00
(EUR 1.680 (if payment is made before 28 March 2022) EUR 2.130 (normal course fee) EUR 1.700 (tropEd fee))
EUR 2.130,00
(EUR 1.680 (if payment is made before 28 March 2022) EUR 2.130 (normal course fee) EUR 1.700 (tropEd fee))
Organizer contact info
P. O Box 95001
1090 HA Amsterdam
Netherlands
P. O Box 95001
1090 HA Amsterdam
Netherlands
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