Supported Learning Sessions
Supported Learning is a blended learning approach for building research capacity in which participants can be brought together to take online courses on any research topic coupled with an-person lecture or overview by an expert on the same topic.
Through The Global Health Network’s online Training Centre, you can access a whole series of free, short and modular eLearning courses targeting research skills. These might be general skills or more specialised.
All courses offer summative assessment and a certificate of completion, and are authored and peer reviewed by subject matter experts.
Building on the eLearning available through The Global Health Network online Training Centre, you can host and facilitate ‘supported learning sessions’ for students, researchers and healthcare professionals in your institution or geographical area.
A group might gather in a computer suite to listen to a short lecture or seminar on a subject, followed by undertaking the paired eLearning module on the platform.
Additionally, if you already have experience of running supported learning sessions, or have tools to share, do reach out to The Global Health Network team!

Get involved and set up supported learning sessions in your institution!
For more information, please contact the team
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