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Bielefeld School of Public Health

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Working Groups

Working Groups

The faculty is organized into eight working groups covering the most important public health sectors.

Research Areas

  • Health System and Health Policy in Germany
  • International Comparison of Health Systems
  • Europeanization of Health Policy
  • Health Promotion in the Working Environment

Website of the AG 1

Research Areas

  • Global Health
  • Policy-related evidence
  • Health inequalities and determinants of health
  • Anti-microbial resistance and antibiotic stewardship
  • Migration, Escape and Health
  • Burden of disease
  • Infectious Disease Epidemiology

Website of the AG 2

Research Areas

  • Migration, Escape and Health
  • International Public Health
  • Social Epidemiology
  • Health Reporting
  • Methods of Epidemiology

Website of the AG 3

Research Areas

  • Young Persons’ Health
  • Health communication
  • Gender Health
  • Evaluation und Quality Development in Prevention und Health Promotion

Website of the AG 4

Research Areas

  • Economic Evaluation of Health Care Interventions
  • Quality of Life Research and Preference Measurement
  • Health Services Research, with a Focus on the Use of Primary and Secondary Data
  • E-Health
  • Demography

Website of the AG 5

The main focus of research in AG 6 is the management of chronic illness and the need for long-term care as well as health problems in old age and the associated challenges for health care and the consequences for the further development of care.

Website of the AG 6

Research Areas

  • Salutogenetic thematic fields of environment and health
  • CityLandscape & Health
  • Pathogenetic thematic fields Health effects of wind turbines
  • Climate change and health
  • Environmental burdens of disease/ environmental burdens of disease
  • Infection protection and prevention/ multidrug-resistant pathogens
  • Inclusion/ Participation Research
  • Gender and health
  • E-health and telemedicine

Website of the AG 7
 

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