July 03 - 14, 2017
Clos Chapelle-aux-Champs 19, 1200 Brussels, Belgium
This 2-week course aims to provide health professionals with the public health knowledge and epidemiological tools to assess the health impacts of disasters and conflicts on affected communities.
Middle-career professionals with some experience in the humanitarian and emergency management sectors. Training and experience in public health, medicine, emergency reponse or related topics are required.
Master degree
EUR 1.750,00
Course registration fee covers coursework, printed materials, coffee breaks and lunches. Participant fee must be deposited and received by Centre for Research on Epidemiology of Disasters by June 15, 2017; otherwise, participation will be cancelled.
Bernadette Dubus, E-Mail: bernadette.dubus@uclouvain.be
Application form is available on www.aphes.be