Now through May 26, registration is open to enroll in the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (BSPH) Summer Institute course, “Knowledge Management for Effective Global Health Programs.”
This acclaimed course—taught by Knowledge SUCCESS Project Director Tara Sullivan and Deputy Project Director Sara Mazursky—is designed for the global health context. It is offered through the BSPH Department of Health, Behavior and Society and can be taken for academic credit (3 credits) or as a non-credit course.
The course will take place from June 12–June 16, 2023 from 8 a.m.–1 p.m. (EDT/GMT-4) each day. This course will be taught virtually through Zoom.
Managing and maximizing knowledge and continuous learning in global health programs is a development imperative. Global health programs operate with scarce resources, high stakes, and urgent needs for coordination among partners and donors. Knowledge management (KM) provides solutions to these challenges.
Through a combination of lectures, case studies, presentations, and discussions, this course:
Upon successfully completing this course, students will be able to:
Students will also join a global network of alumni who share experiences and resources related to using the learned KM practices in their work.
Register by May 26 for this course. You may find this course listed under its course number 410.664.79.
BSPH students may register on the BSPH website; all others, please register first at the general Johns Hopkins non-degree registration system, choosing “Summer Institute in Health Behavior and Society” from the dropdown menu. After submitting this application, you will receive an email with further instructions on how to complete registration for this course from the BSPH Office of Continuing Education. Information about BSPH tuition fees is available at the Summer Institute tuition page.
If you have questions regarding how to register for this course or any other inquiries, please reach out to Heather Finn at heather.finn@jhu.edu.