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Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp Postgraduate Certificate 1 - Introduction to Tropical Medicine and Challenges in International Health

Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp

Postgraduate Certificate 1 - Introduction to Tropical Medicine and Challenges in International Health

Antwerp, Belgium

Certificate

4 months

English

Full time

31 Jul 2025*

01 Sep 2025

EUR 2,020 **

Blended

* Applications are open until 1st July 2025

** EEA / EUR 6,100 - non-EEA

Key Summary

    About : The Postgraduate Certificate in Introduction to Tropical Medicine and Challenges in International Health focuses on the foundational aspects of tropical medicine. This program offers flexible study options, allowing students to deepen their knowledge in global health challenges related to infectious diseases and health systems. Students will engage with the complexities of working in diverse international settings and understand the social, economic, and environmental factors influencing health outcomes.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates may pursue career paths in public health, international health organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and humanitarian aid. Potential roles include health advisor, epidemiologist, and project manager, focusing on improving health in low-resource environments. The program equips students with the skills required to tackle pressing global health issues.

Introduction

This postgraduate certificate programme consists of two courses:

- Introduction to Tropical Medicine

- Challenges in International Health

FOR WHOM?

Are you a nurse/midwife, or another health professional? Do you want to gain or refresh your knowledge on diseases and health problems specific to tropical regions and contexts of vulnerability? Are you eager to broaden your horizons in health? Do you want to be better equipped to work in emergencies or with people in vulnerable situations globally? Do you have ambitions for a career in international health at local, national and international organizations? Then this postgraduate certificate programme is for you.

Introduction to Tropical Medicine (INTROMED):

WHAT?

This short course offers essential clinical and biomedical knowledge on diseases and health problems that occur in (sub)tropical settings and in vulnerable life stages (for example childhood or pregnancy), or other vulnerable settings (for example epidemics or migration). This course is an introduction for health professionals who lack exposure to these conditions or lack prior training.

HOW?

This course brings together ITM's expertise from different countries affected by tropical diseases and health problems. The content is based on scientific studies and enriched by in-house experiences and innovations.

The 4-weeks course is offered in a “blended” format, with interactive online self-paced study material, and real time seminars (face-to-face or online, in a hybrid format, once a week on Friday morning). It can suit you as a working student, on the condition that you are free one morning per week, for real-time seminars.

INTROMED is organised in English in September and in French in March-April.

Challenges in International Health (CIH):

WHY?

Recent diseases outbreaks such as the Ebola virus and the COVID-19 pandemic, and humanitarian emergencies due to the climate crises have urged health actors globally to recognise the need for improved crisis preparedness and emergency response. Due to demographic transitions, countries are faced with a rise in non-communicable diseases? while the prevention and control of infectious diseases still pose major challenges. Policy makers and governments need to ensure universal access to good quality care for all while paying particular attention to people in vulnerable situations.

Some dichotomies such as local versus global, tropical versus non-tropical, communicable versus non-communicable, imported versus domestic are losing their relevance. International health needs to encompass all these perspectives/dimensions.

These challenges require context-adapted and multidisciplinary responses. Evidence from basic and implementation research will be important to guide decision makers and health workers across the globe.

WHAT?

This course on “Challenges in International Health” will provide you with a good understanding of the complex picture of health challenges globally in general and in deprived, vulnerable settings in particular. Through case studies from various settings, you will analyse the social, anthropological, political, economic and ecological determinants of health, and address health problems from different perspectives including disease control, health service organisation and health policies. You will gain understanding of the complexity of health challenges and learn how to develop, implement, and evaluate health interventions and formulate communication strategies. The course will give you both the theoretical and practical toolsets you need to advance your career.

HOW?

The 12-week course takes place on-campus at ITM. You will learn from the scientific expertise and field experience of a multidisciplinary teaching team and from your collaboration with a diverse group of fellow students from other disciplines (such as doctors, sociologists, pharmacists or biomedical professionals) and from different continents.

“Challenges in International Health” is organised in English in autumn (October-December) and in French in spring (April-June).

Teaching & Learning Methods

INTROMED is a blended course of 4 weeks with a focus on online self-paced learning but lecturers are available to coach and guide the participants. Synchronous contact hours are limited to one morning per week (Friday morning), preferably on campus but online attendance is possible.

CIH is a face-to-face course of 12 weeks. We apply a collaborative, action-oriented learning approach, including case studies and debates.There will be ample time for self-study and for elaboration, reflection and exchange with fellow students.

Assessment Procedures

The INTROMED course content will be assessed through an individual exam.

Each course component of CIH is assessed, and a variety of assessment methods, including individual and group assignments, will be used.

The weight of the marks for a particular course component is proportional to the student investment time (credit load). Students pass if they have a total mark of 50% (10/20) or more.

Re-sit sessions

Participants who did not obtain the pass mark of 50% in the first assessment session get the possibility to participate in a re-sit session.

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