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Discover KIT Institute’s 2026 Health Courses 

Shaping the Future of Global Health

We are proud to launch our 2026 Health Courses Brochure at KIT Institute – where education drives global health impact.

Today’s health systems face increasingly complex and interconnected challenges – from pandemics and climate change to conflict, displacement, and shifting global health priorities. These demands call for a new kind of leadership: grounded in equity, responsive to complexity, and capable of driving change across borders and systems.
At KIT Institute, we empower health professionals with the knowledge, skills, and global perspective needed to navigate these realities and lead meaningful change.

Our flagship Master in Public Health and Health Equity offers specialisations in areas such as health systems and policy, sexual and reproductive health, and epidemiology. We also offer a wide range of short courses for professionals seeking to deepen their expertise in emerging health priorities.

All our programmes combine practical application, interdisciplinary learning, and real-world relevance – delivered in the heart of Amsterdam, within a vibrant international learning community.

Explore the brochure and find the course that aligns with your goals and the challenges you’re ready to tackle. Let’s shape a fairer, healthier future – together.

We kindly invite you to share this brochure with colleagues, partner organisations, and prospective applicants who may benefit from our programmes.

Should you require hard copies or have any questions regarding our courses, please do not hesitate to contact us at courses@kit.nl.

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