Food Safety and Nutrition: A Global Approach to Public Health

Posted 3 years 4 months ago by University of Leeds

Study Method : Online
Duration : 3 weeks
Subject : Healthcare & Medicine
Overview
Understand global food security issues and learn about research designed to tackle food safety and nutrition challenges.
Course Description

Enhance your knowledge of global food safety and nutrition issues

Food security is reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, safe, and nutritious food.

On this three week course, you’ll learn some of the challenges of ensuring food security faced by researchers, policymakers and individuals worldwide.

Understand food safety and nutrition issues and why they occur on a global scale

You’ll explore how large-scale change (industrialisation, globalisation, population growth and climate change) affects food safety and understand the consequences for the world’s health and nutrition.

Uncover the evolving challenges of ensuring food safety

Using examples from current research, you’ll explore common and emerging global food safety issues.

You’ll investigate some well- documented food scandals and scares as well as hidden or chronic exposures to contaminated food before you discover innovations designed to counter food safety risks.

Explore today’s pressing global nutrition issues

As you consider whose responsibility it is to maintain the safety of our food, you’ll learn the biological function of different nutrients and examine the global impact of nutrient deficiency and malnutrition.

You’ll also explore global nutrition challenges and ways of reducing the burden of malnutrition and nutrition deficiencies. You’ll consider the difficulties in meeting macronutrient and micronutrient requirements and explore research into developing sustainable responses to the world’s nutritional needs.

Learn from industry experts

This course draws from innovative research into food safety and nutrition conducted by the University of Leeds, Jiangsu University in China, and The Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology in Tanzania.

This course is financially supported by the British Council.

This course is designed to educate and train the next generation of scientists in food safety, nutrition, and agriculture and broaden public awareness of food security issues.

Requirements

This course is designed to educate and train the next generation of scientists in food safety, nutrition, and agriculture and broaden public awareness of food security issues.

Career Path
  • Identify common key food safety issues and their prevalence globally
  • Describe the impact of climate, population and industrial change on current and future food safety
  • Explain the common characteristics, assessment methods and impact associated with food scares, scandals and chronic exposures
  • Engage with research into mitigating the risks of food safety issues and debate a topical food safety issue
  • Identify the relationship between macronutrient and micronutrient intake and health
  • Discuss nutritional challenges and identify those relevant in your own context
  • Engage with current research into developing sustainable and innovative approaches to meeting global nutrient needs