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Interdisciplinary Lecture Series Climate Change & Health (3)

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Interdisciplinary Lecture Series Climate Change & Health (3)
Date

13 Oct 2025 16:15 - 2 Feb 2026 17:45

Location Online
Host university University of Hamburg (UHH)
Mode Online
WP WP 6
Target groups Master students, PhD students, Undergraduate students
Category of knowledge transfer Qualification/Employability
Contact person Prof. Dr. Jana Sillmann - jana.sillmann@uni-hamburg.de
Reference code EUG2_T6_1_0132
Type of event Lecture series
Recognition Transcript of records - ECTS
Language English
Recruitment of participants No Limit

Climate change is already affecting all regions across the globe with human influence contributing to many observed changes in regional temperature and precipitation as well as climate extremes, such as heatwaves, droughts, storms and floods. The impacts of climate on human health are manifold and will increase with further global warming. This lecture series will provide knowledge about different aspects of climate and climatic changes affecting various aspects of human health, such as occupational health, reproductive health, cardiovascular, inflammatory and infectious diseases, or impacts on preterm children. Lectures will also give insights into urban climate modeling, statistical modeling with health data and challenges and opportunities for adaptation and long-term planning in meeting future energy and health care demands.

The third iteration of this interdisciplinary lecture series offered by Prof. Dr. Sillmann will take place every Monday from 4.15 - 5.45pm online for participants from the EUGLOH network (and in-person for UHH students) starting on October 13, 2025. Virtual session links will be sent prior to the sessions to registered participants from the EUGLOH network taking part online.

 

Content and Methodology

Learning Outcomes: The students got an overview und understanding of how climate and climatic change can impact different aspects of human health. Insights are gained on various methods applied in climate science and medical science to analyze different types of data to study climate impacts on human health.

Course Language: English

Credit Points: 3

Exam Type: Multiple Choice Test

 

Termin/Date

Name

Institut/Institute

Thema/Topic

1

13.10.2025

Jana SillmannUHH

Introduction Climate Change

2

20.10.2025

Jo-Ting Huang-LachmannGERICSSystemic risk and interconnections of climate change, health, and energy

3

27.10.2025

Monika WolfUKE
Air Pollution and indoor Air climate during the firstime of life

4

03.11.2025

Ana VicedoUniBeClimate change and health

5

10.11.2025

Samuel HuberUKEThe role of exposome in IBD

6

17.11.2025

Iulia MargineanCICERO
Climate adaptation and mitigation measures to reduce the health impacts of heat

7

24.11.2025

Laurens BouwerGERICSHeat-health impacts analysed with Machine Learning

8

01.12.2025

Petra ArckUKEClimate change, pregnancy and neonatal health

9

08.12.2025

Claudia KonnopkaUKEHealth-economic effects of climate change

10

15.12.2025

Marie-Luise ZenkerUniversität PotsdamFloods&Health

11

05.01.2026

Pedro NortonU. Porto
Global Warming and Anesthetics Operating Room Practices

12

12.01.2026

Jürgen MayBNITMClimate variations and infectious diseases

13

19.01.2026

Martha VogelRed Cross Red Crescent Climate CentreClimate-health nexus in the humanitarian sector

14

26.01.2026

Leo LoprienoGERICSClimate and health modeling for cities

 

02.02.2026

Jana SillmannUHHFINAL EXAM

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