Summer School
Zum Lehrformat
Studierende erhalten in der Summer School des ZIG die Möglichkeit, an international ausgerichteten Seminaren zur Gesundheitsforschung teilzunehmen. Die Seminarleitung haben jeweils Gastwissenschaftlerinnen und Gastwissenschaftler aus dem Ausland, die zu einem thematisch ähnlichen Thema unterschiedliche disziplinäre Veranstaltungen durchführen.
Young researchers international
The Summer School addresses current issues of health and illness through social scientific and cultural perspectives. Students from communication, sociology and anthropology have the opportunity to collaborate with the ZIG guest professors in classes on highly innovative topics and conduct interdisciplinary research. The different classes focus on research, publishing and of course on the scientific subjects of the scholars and students.
With it’s first Summer School, the Center for Interdisciplinary Health Research (ZIG) focused on Social, Cultural and Communicative Aspects of Health Research, meeting issues of medical anthropology, Sociology and Communication Sciences under the leadership of Prof. Dr.Helena Bilandzic, director and board member of the ZIG.
Bisherige Summer Schools
3. Summer School
2020: How to reach young people with health issues: Schools and social media as pathways to a new generation
- MA-Class: Social Media and Health Communication
Prof. Dr. Jessica Gall Myrick (The Pennsylvania State University, USA) - MA-Class: Teachers as health workers: care, curriculum and critique
Prof. Dr. Louise McCuaig-Holcroft (University of Queensland, Australia)
2. Summer School
2018: Deliberating and Negotiating 'Good Health' and 'Good Death'
- MA-Class: The afterlife of the dead. Philosophy at the boundaries
Prof. Dr. Jean-Pierre Wils (Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands) - MA-Class: Physical Activity & Mental Health
Prof. Dr. Attilio Carraro (University Padua, Italy) - MA-Class: Communication as Placebo: Understanding Adverse Information Effects in the Medical Domain
Prof. Dr. Enny Das (Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands)
1. Summer School
2016: Social, Cultural and Communicative Aspects of Health Research
- MA-Class: Healing Practices and Religion
Prof. Dr. A. J. Strathern (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
Prof. Dr. P.J. Stewart (University of Otago, New Zealand) - MA-Class: Collaboration in Health Sciences: Ways of working together
Prof. Dr. Niki Vermeulen (School of Social and Political Science, University of Edingburgh, Scotland)
MA-Class: Health Communication: The influence of mediated messages on health attitudes and behavior - Workshop for PhD Students and Postdocs: Publishing your research in international journals
Prof. Dr. Michael Dahlstrom (Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication, Iowa State University, USA)