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Make 2025 the year of impact: Join KIT Institute’s Public and Global Health Courses

Do you want to increase your knowledge and experience as a public health professional? Join us at KIT Institute in Amsterdam in 2025 and gain practical insights into public and global health through our specialised short courses or our comprehensive Master of Public Health (MPH) programme.

Whether you are interested in short courses or a full Master’s, you will engage with professionals worldwide, explore case studies, and gain hands-on experience to tackle real-world health challenges.

Explore our offerings:

Join us and turn your good intentions into impactful action! Register now for one of our courses.

Upcoming Short Courses in 2025

Courses on health Systems Strengthening

Courses on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR)

Courses on Disease Management and Epidemiology

Most short courses are tropEd accredited and can be taken as standalone course or as part of a Master’s programme at KIT Institute or elsewhere.

Follow the links for more information on each course. If interested we encourage you to apply as soon as possible, especially if you want to make use of the Early bird offers.
For a full course overview visit our website.

Master’s Courses

For more information and to apply, visit our website. We encourage early applications so you have time to arrange for all practical matters.

Early Bird offers and Discounts

We are pleased to announce that many of our short courses qualify for Early Bird promotions. We also offer discounts for alumni, those who enroll in multiple courses, and groups. For further details, please visit the specific course pages and our ‘exclusive discount’ section on our website. Employers or sponsors supporting their staff may find this especially valuable.

Are you looking for financing. Have a look on our scholarship page as a starting point.

Feel free to reach out to courses@kit.nl with any questions you may have.

Course Brochure 2026

Welcome to KIT Institute, where tradition meets innovation in global health education. Our Master of Public Health and Health Equity programmes and short courses equip professionals to tackle health challenges and disparities. Join our vibrant community in Amsterdam and help advance health equity worldwide.

Interested? Find your ideal course in our brochure.

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