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Friday, 14 December 2012

Postgraduate Certificate in Risk Analysis in Health and Food Safety

Postgraduate Certificate in Risk Analysis in Health and Food Safety
The Royal Veterinary College and EpiX Analytics
(Now open for registration)

Dear Colleagues, 

We are pleased to announce that The Royal Veterinary College and EpiX Analytics are now offering a Postgraduate Certificate in Risk Analysis in Health and Food Safety, starting in March 2013. This programme is among the first recognized qualifications in Risk Analysis in Health and Food Safety and its successful completion will lead to the award of a Postgraduate Certificate by the University of London. 

The program aims at providing the skills for cutting-edge and in-depth practice in quantitative risk analysis in health and food safety and builds on previously successful training programs delivered by the Veterinary Epidemiology & Public Health Group of the Royal Veterinary College (FAO Reference Centre in Veterinary Epidemiology) and EpiX Analytics, a leading risk analysis consultancy. 

The Postgraduate Certificate is designed to accommodate full-time working professionals and graduate students and offers candidates the opportunity to develop hands-on work skills and tailor their studies to their own professional and development needs. 

For further information, please visit: www.rvc.ac.uk/rahfs or www.epixanalytics.com/RAHFS.html or contact Barbara O’Neill at: BOneill@epixanalytics.com
 

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