Summer School Planetary Health 2024 (2024)

Call for Application is open: Apply until June 22, 2024 for this year´s Summer School Planetary Health (September 13-22, 2024) in Würzburg! See further information below.

Our well-being is heavily dependent on healthy and resilient ecosystems, however, the impact of human disruptions on earth and climate change is severely affecting all living species. Planetary Health is studying these interactions, asking for collaboration across disciplines to address climate change and to develop and apply strategies to safeguard our health.

The Summer School does not only aim at educating participants on planetary health concepts and the interconnections and interdependences between human health, the environment and ecosystems but focuses on teaching how to acquire practical skills to address planetary health challenges.It is is a solution-oriented, transdisciplinary eventwilling to contribute to societal change.

Therefore, developing an own project idea tackling a self chosen planetary health issue is a core element of the course. Its intention is to empower participants, and to increase their confidence in taking transformative action.

We welcome

  • 35 international participants
  • with diverse professional background
    (in the pastparticipants came from)
    • public health
    • nutrition
    • pharmacology
    • medicine
    • physiotherapy
    • education
    • biogeochemistry
    • midwifery
    • anthropology
    • geography
    • veterinary medicine
    • dentristry
    • health promotion
    • psychology
    • health economics
    • nursing
    • environmental studies
    • biology
    • economics
    • and more!
  • from variouscountries
    (in the past from Germany, Italy, Poland Austria, Kenya, Tanzania, Afghanistan, Libya,Nigeria, Gambia...)

We will share perspectives from Eastern Africa as well as Europe and explore different global as well as local challenges in the context of climate change and other planetary boundaries. By applying a planetary health lens the aim was to identify solutions for mitigation and adaptation relevant inEuropean and African contexts but also beyond.

The summer school offeres a mix of educationalmethodologies and activities inside and outside the classroom with local and international experts, empowering participants to become agents of change and develop their own projects for transformative change. The aim of the summer school is to help students gain and developknowledge, attitude,skillsand confidence.

The aim of the summer school is for students to

  • explore different topics from a planetary health perspective, such as nutrition, biodiversity, agriculture, mobility, sustainable health care,heatand urban planning,ethics, and many more
  • get inspired by case studies in a variety of settings
  • develop analytical and communication skills to engage with different stakeholders and trigger change
  • develop their own ideas and projects & exchange and network with other participants
  • developtheirown transformative potential and become an agent for change inclimate change mitigation, adaptation and planetary health whereever they study, work, and live.

To gain a deeper understanding of planetary health we recommend to have a look at the final report of theLancet Commission on Planetary Healthfrom 2015 and yearly updates of theLancet Countdown on Climate Change and Health

The Summer School is organized by theUniversityand theUniversity Hospital of Würzburg, theCatholic University for Health and Allied Sciences (CUHAS) Mwanza, Tanzaniaand theUniversity of Eldoret (UoE), Kenyain cooperation with theGerman Alliance Climate Change and Health e.V. (KLUG)and the Else Kröner Center Würzburg-Mwanza.It is part of the projectSOPHEA (Strengthening One Health and Planetary Health In Eastern Africa), a project running 2022-2025 with many different (educational) activities in Eastern Africa, funded by theGerman Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).

The Summer School will take place in2024 from September 13 (afternoon) - September 22 (noon) in Würzburgon the campus of theUniversity Hospital (UKW)and out in the nature.

The programme 2024 is still being finalized.
To get an impression, please check out the programme 2023 here:https://www.med.uni-wuerzburg.de/planetaregesundheit/summer-school-planetary-health/programme-on-site-2023/

Application is open now! Please send your application until June 10, 2024 to planetaryhealth@ukw.de. We are looking forward to hearing from you!

The application document (one PDF) shall include:

  • Curriculum vitae
  • MotivationalLetter
  • Your own Planetary Health project idea
    • How could you contribute to the transformation we need? In your community? In your job ? In your network?
    • Make sure the project idea is feasible and not too huge,even though we are facing huge planetary problems, we have to start with feasible steps
    • Please use this concept note to structure your project idea

Participation is free of cost, including lunch and refreshments during breaks and expenses for excursions.

As seats are limited, we reserve the right to select participants based on the applications. We have to raise a cancellation fee of 80 Euros for cancellations after August 1st, in order to be fair to those people on the waiting list.

We are trying to minimize the carbon footprint of our summer school as best as we can. We discourage you from flying to the summer school if you can prevent it, as airplane travel is associated with a huge amount of carbon emissions. The summer school is primarily aimed at participants from all over the world currently residing in Europe, other educational activities of the SOPHEA project take place in Eastern Africa or online. However if you still decide to fly, we encourage you to compensate for the carbon emissions, find more information here.

From Würzburg Main Train Station to the University Hospital Würzburg

After your arrival at Würzburg Main Station, the university hospital can be reached within 15 minutes by tram. After leaving the station building, keep to the left to get to the tram stop "Hauptbahnhof Ost". At the tram stop watch out for tram "Line 1 or 5" heading to "Grombühl". Trams usually arrive every 5 min on weekdays and every 10 min on Saturdays. For more detailed information about the tram schedules, look out for information at the tram stops. To get to the Lehrklinik at the University Hospital leave the tram at tram stop "Uni-Klinikum Bereich D". Then turn right into Josef-Schneider-Straße and go a bit downhill. You will see the main gate (Josef-Schneider-Str. 2) at the opposite side of the street. Once you have passed the car barriers keep walking straight through the small gate and still straight until you find the entrance to building D5 on your right.

You will be responsible for your accomodation in Würzburg, you can find some options here. One inexpensive option among others is the youth hostel in Würzburg. If you would like to get in touch with other participants to look for joint accomodation after you have been accepted for the Summer School, and agree for us to share your contact information with other participants, please indicate this in your application.

Free lunch will be served as well as refreshments during the breaks, on some nights dinner will be included.

Watch this 10-minute video from our colleagues the Planetary Health Alliance at John Hopkins Universityfor a short introduction to the concept of Planetary Health:

Summer School Planetary Health 2024 (2024)

FAQs

Summer School Planetary Health 2024? ›

The 2024 SDG Summer School “Planetary Health” offers an exceptional learning opportunity at the University of Geneva for Bachelor and Master's students from the 4EU+ Alliance, who are dedicated to advancing sustainable development and addressing the challenges posed by climate change on human health.

What is the summer school for sustainable development? ›

The Summer School for Sustainability is a chance to take action on sustainability and deepen your understanding of global challenges and the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Join an international cohort of like-minded people for five inspirational weeks and get the chance to visit the beautiful city of Gothenburg.

What is planetary healthcare? ›

The Rockefeller Foundation-Lancet Commission on Planetary Health recognizes that human health and the health of our planet are inextricably linked, and that our civilization depends on human health, flourishing natural systems, and the wise stewardship of natural resources.

Is Sustainable Development a good degree? ›

Careers. Given sustainable development's high global profile, graduates with this degree are in demand because of their keen interest in the nature and future of the planet, and their skills in thinking critically and creatively about today's key challenges.

What does SDG mean in school? ›

Sustainable Development Goals. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), otherwise known as the Global Goals, are a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity.

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