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  • What does a course module look like?
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Links and Partners

  • Public Health Agency of Canada
  • The Commonwealth of Learning
  • Dadamac Foundation
  • Access to research: HINARI and research4life
  • Doctors Worldwide
  • Gloabal Health Workforce Alliance
  • Health Sciences Online
  • TENCompetence
  • National Africa Foundation
  • P2PU
  • International People's Health University
  • International Professors Project

What does a course module look like? See a demonstration module 'Foundations of Public Health'.

You can go directly to the course modules at http://courses.peoples-uni.org, where you will see brief descriptions of the current course modules. You can only log in to access them if you are enrolled as a student (or tutor). There is a demonstration course module available on that web site, which you can access to see what a module looks like: Foundations of Public Health.

In order to demonstrate what you will see when you log in to one of the modules, in the sections below we have created screenshots of typical content for resources, discussion forums, and assignments. We have used one of the Topics within the Maternal Mortality course module as an example. In the List of Resources, the headings in blue are a hyperlink - that is when you click on them they go directly to the web site for you to access and read the resource. We have also provided some information for each of the resources (called metadata) to help you decide how much time to spend looking at it and what it contains. 

  • Topic within a Module
  • Resources Screenshot
  • Discussion Forum screenshot
  • Assignment Screenshot
Topic within a Module ›

About the Peoples-uni

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Latest News

  • 2010 semester now open for enrolment
  • Membership of Global Health Workforce Alliance and Zambia UK Health Workforce Alliance
  • See a demonstration module
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