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Oct
17
  1.   General
  2.    Public
  1.   17th Oct, 2025 - 6th Feb, 2026
Charité and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) invite students from Berlin universities to the interdisciplinary elective course “Planetary Health – Health of People and Planet in...

Charité and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) invite students from Berlin universities to the interdisciplinary elective course “Planetary Health – Health of People and Planet in the Anthropocene.” This in-person winter term course explores the urgent health challenges posed by the ecological crisis and equips participants with the knowledge and tools to drive sustainable, just, and health-promoting transformations.


📅 Fridays, Oct 17, 2025 – Feb 6, 2026 | 🕙 10:15–13:45 (incl. breaks)
📍 Charité Campus Mitte, Berlin | 💼 6 ECTS


Led by Prof. Dr. Dr. Sabine Gabrysch and her interdisciplinary team, the course offers insights into the science, ethics, and policy of planetary health, including global case studies, expert discussions, and an excursion to PIK. Topics include climate justice, urban health, food systems, and the role of health systems in addressing planetary crises.


🎓 Open to students of Charité and other Berlin universities
📝 Register via email to pauline.harich@pik-potsdam.de by 3 August 2025
📩 For questions: oskar.masztalerz@gmail.com

Oct
30
  1.   General
  2.    Public
  1.   30th Oct, 2025
Management of Crisis Situations in Public Health 🌍💬 🗓 Date: Thursday, 30 October 2025🕕 Time: 18:00–19:30💻 Location: Online via WebEx🎙 Speakers: Janina Schäfer & Ulrike Grote This online session ...

Management of Crisis Situations in Public Health 🌍💬

🗓 Date: Thursday, 30 October 2025
🕕 Time: 18:00–19:30
💻 Location: Online via WebEx
🎙 Speakers: Janina Schäfer & Ulrike Grote

This online session explores how to manage crisis situations in public health, addressing key principles, challenges, and practical responses during emergencies such as outbreaks or pandemics.

The event is part of the course “Infectious Disease Epidemiology” (in English), which provides both theoretical and hands-on insights into the aims, scope, and methods of infectious disease epidemiology — from surveillance and prevention to control strategies and study design.

The course is free and open to undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as guests.

Certificate of attendance available for regular participants.

A great opportunity to deepen your understanding of how epidemiologists respond to crises and protect public health!

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