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ASPHER Survey: diversity and intersectionality in public health education
21 Jun 2022

We are delighted to invite you to participate in an online survey about your perceptions of and experiences with diversity and intersectionality in public health education.

The concepts of diversity and intersectionality are increasingly recognised to understand health inequalities. Despite the growing evidence base, there is a gap in translating research into education. An ASPHER working group developed teaching syllabi to promote the inclusion of diversity and intersectionality in public health education. To inform the syllabi implementation, we are conducting this survey.

We aim to explore the current status of diversity and intersectionality in public health education in European schools of public health. We are interested in the experiences and perceptions on this topic. The study population includes people who actively engage in public health education.

You can access the survey here:

https://utfragen.uni-bielefeld.de/index.php/441477?lang=en 

We kindly invite you to share this survey with your staff and colleagues at your school of public health.

We are looking forward to your participation. We thank you in advance for your time and support to advance ASPHER’s mission on diversity.

The survey has been extended until 29 July 2022.

If you have any questions, please contact Emma at emma.schlegel@uni-bielefeld.de.

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