Summer School 2026: Climate, Migration and Health Nexus
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Climate change significantly affects human health and livelihoods, often driving complex migration responses that strain resources and challenge fundamental rights, especially in vulnerable regions like Africa. This summer school, part of the CliMigHealth initiative, will examine the interconnections between climate change, migration, and health, engaging diverse experts to explore drivers, impacts, and potential interventions.
What to Expect:
· Presentations from leading national and international experts, progressing from fundamental climate science to applied human health and migration topics
· Stimulating interactive discussions and related working group sessions
· Networking opportunities in a transdisciplinary setting
· Development of deeper insights and collaborations addressing pressing challenges
· CPD-accredited
Details:
· In person
· 3 - 6 February 2026
· Morning & Afternoon sessions
· Catered
· School for Climate Studies, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
· R2 750 registration fee
*Concessionary fee will be considered for post graduate students, please apply!
For more information, please contact Dr Christian Lueme, the Summer School Facilitator at [email protected]
Click here to reserve your spot!