EHF initiates short courses that focus on methodological issues, in order to support researchers, physicians, decision-makers and others in their research. The courses are taught by experts from Israel and abroad. EHF is interested in bringing together Israeli researchers and their colleagues from around the world as a means of gaining knowledge and establishing a professional community of environmental health researchers and practitioners in Israel.
The courses are intended for students and researchers, decision-makers and people working in NGOs who wish to broaden their knowledge and understanding in the area of environmental health.
Previous courses
The course took place on May 22-24, 2011 at the Weizmann Institute, and combined between work on case studies and lectures on methodologies.
A Hands-On Seminar for Understanding the Links between Human Health and the Environment.
Main topics
A unique course that demonstrated the use of spatial statistics in various fields such as environmental epidemiology and disease mapping took place on June 14-17, 2010. The course offered examples of statistical models and models of statis...read more >
This three days course was held between January 11-13 2010 at Kfar Maccabiah, Ramat Gan.
The levels of a pollutant that is present in the environment does not equal to the levels of human exposure to it. Exposure science assessment is a comprehensive method which considers...read more >
A three days course that was held between November 24-26, 2008, and was initiated as a response to the growing need to strengthen the knowledge-base of Israeli researchers in air pollution epidemiology. The course dealt with a variety of issues, including: novel methodologies in ep...read more >
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