03/05/2022 News

CREAF collaborates in the first edition of the Master in Health & Science Management

Communication Manager

Anna Ramon Revilla

I hold a degree in Biology (2005) by the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, and a Master in Scientific and Environmental Communication (2007) by the Universitat Pompeu Fabra. Since 2011 I
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Would you like to work in science & health management and strategic planning for research institutes? Do you want to help shape the future of science, technology and medicine?

We are pleased to announce the creation of the new Master in Health & Science Management and the collaboration of CREAF in this amazing joint initiative between Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Facultat de Biociències & Vall d'Hebron Institute of Oncology (VHIO)

This master provides graduate students, postdocs & professionals with a cross-cutting view of the scientific management ecosystem, and promotes the acquisition of strategic vision and skills needed to become a well-rounded scientific manager. We recommend the course for everyone who wants to become a versatile and efficient scientific manager.

This master includes the posibility to do a Diploma instead the whole master. You can have a look to the information attached to this post.

CREAF shares its strategy for science management

We are very excited to have two CREAF departments collaborating in this master's degree. Specifically, Anna Ramon, Head of Communication at CREAF will participate in Module 5 Ways to Communicate and Disseminate Science talking about the organisation and functioning of a communication department. On the other hand, Teresa Rosas, Talent and Gender officer at CREAF, will participate in Module 6 Institutional Strategia and Management talking about gender issues and career development support.

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