Communicating Global Health

2025-03-24 09:00 2025-03-26 17:00 Communicating Global Health

This is a three-day block in-person seminar hosted by LMU Munich. Students will have the opportunity to develop skills in areas such as intercultural and interdisciplinary communication skills, together with presentation skills, thanks to interactive workshops, participation in the Global Health Days and team-building activities at LMU. Students will receive 2 ECTS upon completion of the course.

By the end of the course students should be able to:

  • Understand the concept of culture and its impact on communication.
  • Gain the ability to effectively communicate and collaborate with individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds.
  • Identify and reduce barriers to intercultural communication.
  • Develop the ability to structure and organise effective presentations.
  • Deliver persuasive and informative presentations.
  • Understand the importance of teamwork and collaboration in various settings.
  • Identify and leverage the strengths of team members.
  • Apply effective communication and conflict resolution skills within a team.

Programme

Day 1:

  • Morning: Intro & Ice-breaker, presentation skills workshop
  • Afternoon: Global Health Day workshops, talks and task

Day 2:

  • Morning: Poster presentation viewing and evaluation
  • Afternoon: Team building, Case-based learning,

Day 3:

  • Morning: Intercultural communication workshop, preparation for group presentations
  • Afternoon: Group presentation and reflection

Requirements

Target Group: Master and PhD and students in their in their 7th semester or higher in undergraduate programmes longer than 6 semesters
Selection strategy: Based on motivation with preference given to participants of EUGLOH Certificate of Advanced Studies in Global Health
Number of participants: 30 (3-4 per partner university)
Certificate/ECTS: 2 ECTS
Language: English

Please note that a scholarship for travel and subsistence is included for participants.

LMU
Thematic : International, EUGLOH, Langues & interculturalité

This is a three-day block in-person seminar hosted by LMU Munich.

  • Public
    Réservé à certains publics
  • Event type
    Conférence / séminaire / webinaire
  • Conditions

    Master students, PhD students

  • Dates
    24 - 26 March 2025
    09:00 am - 05:00 pm
  • Location
    LMU

This is a three-day block in-person seminar hosted by LMU Munich. Students will have the opportunity to develop skills in areas such as intercultural and interdisciplinary communication skills, together with presentation skills, thanks to interactive workshops, participation in the Global Health Days and team-building activities at LMU. Students will receive 2 ECTS upon completion of the course.

By the end of the course students should be able to:

  • Understand the concept of culture and its impact on communication.
  • Gain the ability to effectively communicate and collaborate with individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds.
  • Identify and reduce barriers to intercultural communication.
  • Develop the ability to structure and organise effective presentations.
  • Deliver persuasive and informative presentations.
  • Understand the importance of teamwork and collaboration in various settings.
  • Identify and leverage the strengths of team members.
  • Apply effective communication and conflict resolution skills within a team.

Programme

Day 1:

  • Morning: Intro & Ice-breaker, presentation skills workshop
  • Afternoon: Global Health Day workshops, talks and task

Day 2:

  • Morning: Poster presentation viewing and evaluation
  • Afternoon: Team building, Case-based learning,

Day 3:

  • Morning: Intercultural communication workshop, preparation for group presentations
  • Afternoon: Group presentation and reflection

Requirements

Target Group: Master and PhD and students in their in their 7th semester or higher in undergraduate programmes longer than 6 semesters
Selection strategy: Based on motivation with preference given to participants of EUGLOH Certificate of Advanced Studies in Global Health
Number of participants: 30 (3-4 per partner university)
Certificate/ECTS: 2 ECTS
Language: English

Please note that a scholarship for travel and subsistence is included for participants.