Call for applications: Summer School ‘Systems thinking and innovation for the prevention of NCDs and a healthy ageing population in the WHO European Region’
Nice, France
The Division of Prevention and Health Promotion (PHP) of WHO/Europe, Université Côte d’Azur and Ulysseus European University, are now accepting applications for the 2026 summer school “Systems thinking and innovation for the prevention of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and a healthy ageing population in the WHO European Region”.
The summer school explores the theory and use of systems thinking and systems-based approaches to tackle the complex challenges of NCDs and their risk factors. Its aim is to build participants’ capacity and expertise to apply systems-based methods for problem-solving and innovation, and to translate these methods into practical strategies that advance NCD prevention and promote healthy ageing.
Participants can expect a combination of interactive learning, hands-on exercises and project-based work, including the opportunity to apply systems thinking approaches to their own projects, ensuring that learning is directly relevant to their professional context.
The summer school is designed for PhD students and early and mid-career professionals, including researchers, postgraduate students, health practitioners and policy-makers interested in applying systems thinking and systems-based approaches to advance evidence-based policies, strengthen multisectoral collaboration and improve policy implementation through innovation.
The curriculum is currently being finalised but will cover topics including:
Applications must be submitted no later than 21 November 2025.
Applications will be reviewed by a selection panel with successful applicants informed by 17 December 2025.
Professional relevance working on public health, innovation, healthy ageing and NCD prevention and NCD risk factors; education; experience; personal statement; and potential for future collaboration.
The application process close 21 November 2025.