Workforce Development and Short Courses

Short Courses held by the Discipline of Public Health are designed for professionals seeking specialist knowledge and skills with vocational relevance in public health and primary health care. Information relating to particular short courses can be seen below.

 

For more information please contact:

Ms Chris Re'vell
Phone: +61 08 7221 8425
Fax: +61 08 7221 8424
chris.revell@flinders.edu.au

 

Seminars

Our Discipline holds a lively series of research seminars which present information on a range of public health research topics. The aim of the seminars is to increase the awareness of staff both within and outside the Discipline of the extent of the research projects and programs being conducted by staff and students.

Topics are extremely varied and offer an opportunity to discuss the progress of funded projects and outcomes of completed research.

Presentations are attended by members of the Discipline and guests from a range of health services and other University departments. Contact us for details of forthcoming seminars and please feel welcome to attend.

 

Upcoming Short Courses

 

Programme Planning and Evaluation in Public Health (*)

 

5 Day Short Course
Monday 22nd August to Friday 26th August, 2011

2011 Evaluation flyer.pdf (PDF 137KB)

Click on link above to access information and registration form.

Course Facilitator:  Dr George Tsourtos , Discipline of Public Health


 

Additional information on Short Courses to follow.
The course dates and content will be confirmed throughout the year and available on the Discipline of Public Health website (see below).  The cost will be $250/person/day inclusive of GST for all Short Courses.  Short Course information and registration forms will be available on this web page.

 

For more information please contact:

Ms Chris Re'vell
Phone: +61 08 7221 8425
Fax: +61 08 7221 8424
chris.revell@flinders.edu.au

 

Short courses marked with an (*) are also available as assessed topics of study with the Discipline of Public Health.

If you would prefer to do the short course as workforce development - that is, without undertaking assignments or further work, please contact Chris Re'vell and register on a short course registration form to participate.

If you would prefer to undertake the assessed topic of study (and attend the short course) you will need to enrol through the University before Friday 6th August for Semester 2 and pay a different fee. 

 

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