Dear
Dr. Musterman,
In this issue you will find
the following topics:
1. Course
Tip: "Europubhealth – The European Public Health
Master"
2. Congress
Tip: "2nd Amsterdam Conference on Tropical Child Health"
3. Special of
the Month: "Recommended website: www.alertnet.org"
Best regards,
Gerhard Polak, MD
EUROPUBHEALTH – The
European Public Health Master
Organized
jointly by: Andalusian School of Public Health (Spain),
University of Rennes 1 (France), University of Sheffield
(UK), University of Copenhagen (Denmark), Jagiellonian University
(Poland), National School of Public Health (France) | Contents: The
European master Europubhealth offers nine training pathways
and seven different specialisations. Each specialisation
benefits from the particular expertise of each Europubhealth
partner and leads to the acquisition of a widely recognized
dual diploma. By awarding the Erasmus Mundus label
to Europubhealth, the European Commission places this top
calibre course among the best masters that exist within European
higher education. | Date: The
next session of Europubhealth starts in September 2006, application
deadline is May 31st, 2006 | Duration: 2
years | Fees: EUR 12.000,00
| Website: www.europubhealth.org
TIP: 48 more courses dealing
with "Public Health" can
be found in the new Course Catalogue "medicine & health
2006" - Order
now!
2nd
Amsterdam Conference on Tropical Child Health
Organizer: International
Child Health Working Group NVK/NVTG and Tropical Child Health
Group, Emma Children's Hospital, University of Amsterdam | Venue: Amsterdam,
The Netherlands | Date: 16th
of May, 2006 | Fees: On request | Language: English
| Contents: Nutrition,
Infections and HIV/AIDS: the role of the child health scientist,
practitioner and policy maker in achieving the Millennium Goals
2015 | Website: www.nvtg.org.
TIP: 55
more courses and congresses dealing with "Tropical Medicine" can
be found in the new Course Catalogue "medicine & health
2006" - Order
now!
Recommended
website: www.alertnet.org
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