Category: Training

  • Texas A&M University

    Training the next generation of One Health Practitioners: The development of a High School level One Health.

    The One Health Career-Oriented Youth Educational National Program includes a “One Health” component that integrates human, animal and environmental health sciences. It also emphasizes the public health and regulatory aspects of zoonotic and exotic diseases.

    Find out more about the Track Program which is sponsored by the Foreign Animal and Zoonotic Disease Center on the FAZD centre website: http://fazd.tamu.edu/education-and-outreach-systems/
  • University of California-Davis

    Global Health.

    Students for One Health is a medium for students from diverse professional and graduate backgrounds interested in global health to share their ideas and a forum for open dialogue between the different student bodies.  We hope to build long lasting partnerships between the diverse groups and to equip students with the interpersonal skills that will be necessary to work in a dynamic setting.

    Find out more on the University of California-Davis website: http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/onehealth/index.cfm

  • The Royal Veterinary College, University of London

    Masters in One Health (Infectious Diseases)

    Our unique Master’s course is delivered jointly by the Royal Veterinary College
    (RVC) and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM). Participants
    spend two terms at the RVC and LSHTM in central London, followed by a fourmonth
    research project. The programme addresses a range of topics under the One Health paradigm.  For more information download our Course Brochure or see our website 

    Masters in Wild Animal Health

    This world-class specialist Masters Course (with exit points at Certificate and Diploma) has produced over 190 graduates since its inception in 1994. It provides qualified veterinarians with a depth of knowledge of the management of wild animals and the epidemiology, treatment and control of disease. For more information see our website.

    DFID Shared Scholarship Scheme

    The Shared Scholarship is a joint initiative between the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (with funding from DFID), the Royal Veterinary College, as part of the British aid programme to developing countries.

    For more details and eligibility, see Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme.

    Find out more on the Royal Veterinary College Website.

  • University of Wisconsin

    The Center for Global Health at the University of Wisconsin

    Many global health courses are sponsored by the Global Health Institute. These include semester courses, field courses led by UW faculty, and independent field work.

    Find out more on the University of Wisconsin website: http://centerforglobalhealth.wisc.edu/173.htm