The following message from James Frankish about UBC's summer institute on Health Promotion was posted on the HEALTH-PROMOTION list-serv. As well I am copying a message from Sherri Ross that did not get through the CLICK4HP list-server. It was sent as a 'reply' and unfortuantely the list-server did not recognize 'owner-click4hp' as an address. Some e-mail programs (such as Microsoft Office) have a different header system. We suggest that you check the address when replying and consider entering in <[log in to unmask]> for the address field when posting messages. Thanks! [more tips to come later today] Alison Stirling, co-facilitator of CLICK4HP <[log in to unmask]> > Please post or share the following information. Thanks > > A N N O U N C I N G > > 4th UBC Summer Institute on Health Promotion Planning and Evaluation > > at the Institute of Health Promotion Research > University of British Columbia > UBC Campus, Vancouver, B.C., Canada > > July 14-18, 1997 > > Sessions planned for practitioners, educators and researchers who > plan, > implement or evaluate health promotion programs or policies. The > workshop > sessions use the Precede-Proceed model and guidelines on participatory > research as the organizing frameworks to take participants through the > development of plans or evaluation proposals for the population in > which they are working. > > Canadian $330 for 3-day (Mon.-Wed.), or $500 for 5-day (Mon.-Fri.). > Software & manual, $40 optional. > > For copy of brochure, registration or information: > Wood and Associates, #502, 1281 West Georgia Street, > Vancouver, BC V6E 3J7 Canada > Tel: 604-688-3787 Fax: 604-688-5749 > > > > J. Frankish, Assoc Dir, Institute of Health Promotion Research > BC Health Research Scholar, Asst. Prof. Hlth Care & Epidemiology > Rm 308, LPC Building 2206 East Mall, Vancouver BC V6T 1Z3 > 604-822-9205, f:604-822-9210, [log in to unmask] OR > http://www.ihpr.ubc.ca > ---------------------------------------------------- > > >From: Sherri Ross <[log in to unmask]> > >To: owner-click4hp <[log in to unmask]> > >Subject: RE: Undergraduate study > > > > THe University of Alberta, Edmonton Canada offers (as of Sept96) a > postgraduate degree in Health Promotion, Dalhousie University in > Halifax, > Nova Scotia also offers an undergraduate degree in Health Education > which > includes a variety of courses on planning, evaluation, social research > etc. > > Sherri Ross, > Health Promotion Coor. > ---------- >