Date/Time
Date(s) - Mon 10 February - Fri 21 February
All Day
Location
University of Otago, Wellington
The University of Otago invite you to join them for the 2025 Public Health Summer School, being held from 10–21 February and hosted by the Wellington campus of the University of Otago.
What is the Public Health Summer School?
The Public Health Summer School offers practical 1–3 day courses to anyone who wants to develop their knowledge and skills. It has been providing this training for over 20 years and has grown to become the largest and longest running summer school of its type in the Southern Hemisphere.
There are 19 great courses on offer, 11 are in-person and 8 online.
Please note the Earlybird rates are available until Thursday 19 December 2024.
Courses available in 2025
Research, epidemiology and statistical methods”
Introductory biostatistics for health researchers – 10–11 February
VHIN Introduction to research in the IDI – 11 February
Practical skills for IDI data analysis – 12–14 February *
Introduction to R – 12 February
How to write a paper – 18 February
Literature review and basic meta-analysis skills – 19 February
Intermediate biostatistics: Regression methods – 20–21 February (Online)
Qualitative methods:
Introduction to NVivo – 14 February
Introduction to qualitative methods – 17 February
Healthcare systems and evidence:
Strengthen policy for wellbeing, health and equity through Health Impact Assessment – 13 February (Online)
Introduction to the New Zealand health system – 13 February (Online)
Māori and Pacific health and cultural competencies:
Introduction to Pacific health: Approaches for action – 19 February
Hauora Māori: Effective models of engagement and assessment – 21 February
Healthy public policy:
Syndemics: Reducing harmful cycles of infectious and chronic disease in Aotearoa New Zealand – 11 February (Online) *
The Smokefree Aotearoa 2025 goal: How can we get here now? – 12 February (Online) *
Countering mis- and dis-information in public health – 14 February (Online)
Strengthening democracy: A how to guide – 17 February (Online) *
Māori wellbeing: Hauora and housing – 18 February *
A cancer strategy for Aotearoa 2030: What should be prioritised and why? – 20 February (Online) *