Students
Tuition Fee
EUR 300
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
3 hours
Details
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Major
Health Education | Nutrition Science | Public Health
Area of study
Health | Hygiene and occupational health services
Education type
On campus
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
EUR 300
About Program

Program Overview


Program Overview

The "Leven zonder fastfood" program is a workshop designed for students to develop a campaign against overweight. The program is offered by the Universiteit Twente and can be held on the university campus or at the school location.


Program Description

The workshop aims to educate students on how to influence group behavior and develop an effective campaign. Through a brainstorming session, students will collect ideas and present their plan to the class. The program provides an interactive experience, stimulating students to think about health and social involvement.


Program Requirements

  • There are no required subjects for participating in this workshop.

Program Outcomes

After completing the workshop, students will:


  • Understand the theory of planned behavior and be able to apply it in developing a campaign
  • Present their campaign plan enthusiastically and convincingly
  • Learn how to give and process feedback in their presentation

Workshop Details

  • Duration: 3 hours or 5 hours
  • Location: Universiteit Twente campus or school location
  • Cost:
    • 3-hour program: 300 (partner school), 375 (non-partner school)
    • 5-hour program: 450 (partner school), 525 (non-partner school)

Workshops on Location

  • Duration: 1.5 hours
  • Cost: 300 (partner school), 375 (non-partner school)
  • Note: The price is an indication for a group of up to 30 students in the Enschede area. The exact quote depends on travel time and distance.

Customized Programs

A workshop program can be tailored in consultation with the school. This may include combining a workshop with a lab tour or a guest lecture by a UT scientist on a specific theme.


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