Category: Training

  • University of Edinburgh

    MSc/Dip/Cert by online distance learning

    One Health is an emerging approach that studies the complex relationships and
    interactions between animal health, human health and ecosystem health.

    The University of Edinburgh was the first UK University to address the need for
    One Health professional training. This MSc draws together Edinburgh’s multidisciplinary
    expertise with a proven track record to deliver first-class teaching in One Health.

    Targeted at students with a degree in veterinary and human medicine, agricultural
    science, biology, health, eco-health or related science or social science subjects
    and building on a solid foundation of biological, veterinary, medical, pathological
    and epidemiological principles, this programme will equip students with the skills
    needed to identify, control and manage human and animal diseases in complex
    ecosystems and to mitigate risk. The programme will enable students to advance
    “One Health” beyond the theoretical to the practical, and bring much-needed
    attention to the policy and operational issues that ultimately will be key
    determinants for success. Due to the online delivery method, courses can be
    studied over 1, 2 or 3 years to Certificate, Diploma or Masters level.

    For more details download the flyer or see www.ed.ac.uk/vet/one-health

  • Tufts University

    Tufts Center for Conservation Medicine offer a  Master of Science in Conservation Medicine Program

    Find out more on the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine website at http://vet.tufts.edu/mcm/

  • University of Pretoria

    This University in South Africa offers a range of public health and veterinary public health postgraduate courses

    To find out more please see the University of Pretoria website: http://web.up.ac.za/default.asp?ipkCategoryID=4580

  • Technical University of Denmark

    Technical University of Denmark run a One Health Summer University focusing on Food Safety and Zoonoses.

    This is offered as a  joint collaboration between Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and University of Copenhagen (UCPH) by their common food, veterinary and health platform Food Science Copenhagen” FOSCO.

    The One Health approach has gained world-wide renewed attention during the last years as a way to handle emerging infectious diseases, food safety and environmental health problems. This One Health Summer University provides insight into and a critical overview of the methods used in the One Health approach by drawing on the successful Danish achievements characterized by widely cross-disciplinary collaboration between public authorities, public administrations, research bodies and industry sectors.

    The programme  involves both a pre-course e-learning module and in-person component (12 days in Denmark)

    For more information see http://www.dtu.dk/english/Education/Guest-students/Summer-University/One-Health-Summer-University