Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Diponegoro will organize a Summer Course on Disaster Medicine: “Responding to Climate Change and Natural Disaster”. This comprehensive course will take place from August 5 to 16, 2024, in the beautiful cities of Semarang and Magelang, Indonesia.
This program aims to provide an in-depth understanding of the impacts of climate change on disaster management and healthcare. Participants will engage with expert speakers and participate in interactive lectures, simulation practices, and field visits.
Key Details:
• Date: August 5-16, 2024
• Location: Semarang and Magelang, Indonesia
• Sub-Themes:
1. Climate change and disaster in Indonesia
2. Essential healthcare during disaster
3. Disaster and food/nutrition security
4. Climate change and infectious disease
5. Climate change and food/nutrition security
6. Mitigation and adaptation strategies to climate change and disaster
Eligible Participants: This course is open to undergraduate students (medical, nursing, nutrition, public health, residents), postgraduate students, and anyone interested in the effects of climate change on health and nutrition.
Benefits:
- Transferable course credit (3 CSU)
- E-certificate of completion
- Interactive learning experiences
- Direct engagement with national and international experts
Course Fee:
- Undip Students:
Free (course only)
IDR 750,000 (including Magelang Trip) - Non-Undip Students:
IDR 1,000,000 (course only, excluding accommodation)
IDR 1,750,000 (including Magelang Trip, excluding accommodation)
IDR 4,000,000 (including accommodation and Magelang Trip) - International Students: IDR 5,000,000 (including accommodation and Magelang Trip)
- Scholarship Opportunities:
Full and partial scholarships are available for a limited number of international students. The deadline for scholarship applications is June 30, 2024.
Flexible online courses also available via MOOCS (Free and Registration Required)
For registration, please visit this link https://bit.ly/regsc24fkundip
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