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LinkedIn and social media networking for health scientists September 2025 0 ECTS
Graduate School of Health and Medical Sciences at University of Copenhagen

Aim and contentThis is a generic course. This means that the course is reserved for PhD students at the Graduate School of Health and Medical Sciences at UCPH. Anyone can apply for the course, but if you are not a PhD student at the Graduate School, you w

PhD Toolbox Course : Estimating Causal Effects with Observat... Frederiksberg C May 2025 5 ECTS
PhD School at the Faculty of SCIENCE at University of Copenhagen

Aim and contentResearchers are usually interested in investigating causal relationships, i.e., how one thing affects another thing. While the analysis of causal relationships is easiest when using experimental data, in several research areas (e.g., social

Strategic research communication on news media and social me... Odense M October 2025 2 ECTS
Graduate School of Health Sciences at University of Southern Denmark

This course will introduce the participants to how they can use news media and social media to increase awareness and dissemination of their research. The course will be a combination of lectures by journalists and researchers highly experienced in using

Aquaculture Economics and Management November 2025 5 ECTS
PhD School at the Faculty of SCIENCE at University of Copenhagen

Aim and contentRecent advancements within the field of aquaculture economics and management offer solutions to overcome the stalemate of aquaculture production in the western world, providing advice on how economic incentives can encourage development (i.

Sustainable Food Systems and Interdisciplinary Research Prac... Aarhus August 2025 5 ECTS
Aarhus BSS Graduate School at Aarhus University

This course is offered in collaboration between two departments at Aarhus University (Department of Management and Department of Food Science), and supported by interdisciplinary centers CiFOOD, MAPP, and START. IntroductionSus

Health Science: Nature, Spirituality and Clinical Care September 2025 5 ECTS
Graduate School of Health and Medical Sciences at University of Copenhagen

Aim and contentThis course is free of charge for PhD students at Danish universities (except Copenhagen Business School), and for PhD Students from NorDoc member faculties. All other participants must pay the course fee.Anyone can apply for the course, bu

Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Participatory Research: Ad... Aalborg December 2025 3 ECTS
Doctoral School of Engineering and Science at Aalborg University

Welcome to Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Participatory Research: Advancing Methodologies for Social ImpactDescription: The course is trans-disciplinary meaning that research participants may be patients, teachers, consumers etc. that are con

Register-based Epidemiology (29/9 - 3/10 2025) København K September 2025 6 ECTS
Graduate School of Health Sciences at University of Southern Denmark

The aim of the course is to - obtain knowledge on existing health, social and welfare related registers - design studies using existing registers - identify epidemiological problems in register-based research Content: The participants are introduced to re

Qualitative Research Methods Part 2 Frederiksberg C September 2025 2,5 ECTS
PhD School at the Faculty of SCIENCE at University of Copenhagen

Aim and contentThis toolbox course provides PhD students with skills to analyse and report qualitative data. The course is organized so that it runs approximately six months after the course Qualitative Research Methods Part 1. In that way PhD students ha

Modern Approaches in Economic Research Copenhagen K October 2025 4 ECTS
Copenhagen Graduate School of Social Sciences

Dates and time: 6 October 2025 – 10 OctoberCourse overviewThis course will cover several recent methodological innovations within economics, including designing information provision experiments, the collection and analysis of open-ended survey