SSPH+ Swiss School of Public Health

SSPH+ Swiss School of Public Health

The Foundation Swiss School of Public Health (SSPH+) assembles the academic public health expertise available across 12 Swiss universities.

Trees

Our trees are photographed, geolocalized and have their own online page where you can follow the history of the project they are part of.

Trees cared for by

Andreas Stoller
Andreas Stoller
Caterina MONTAGNOLI
Caterina MONTAGNOLI
Abhijith AK
Abhijith AK
Angelica Sitoe
Angelica Sitoe
Ayoola Bosede
Ayoola Bosede
Sonila  Bejtja
Sonila Bejtja
Oluwadamilare Dauda
Oluwadamilare Dauda
Gayle Amul
Gayle Amul

Forests

Last created forest

SSPH+ Lugano Summer School
SSPH+ Lugano Summer School

At the SSPH+ Lugano Summer School in Public Health Policy, Economics, and Management (LSS), practitioners, researchers, and graduate students come together from all over the world for a unique learning experience focused on public health impact. The LSS places health, disease, and health systems thinking under one common framework of coherent concepts and practical implications. Starting with our roots in Ascona Switzerland in 1991 and moving to Lugano in 2009, the school has trained and shared experiences with over 2,000 participants from all over the world. In recent history, over 50 countries are represented in the school every summer. Since 2022, we are a hybrid school, offering both onsite and online learning which expands our reach and mutual learning opportunities at the same time reducing our environmental impact. The courses are intended for professionals and managers of health administrations, hospitals and other services and facilities within the health sector, policy-makers and students. The education obtained and networks created serve as an opportunity to reduce and prevent the gap between public health theory and practice. We offer an opportunity to meet new colleagues and peers, to exchange knowledge, build networks and share insights, all for the purpose of mutual learning for change.

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