Aberdeen Short Course in Epidemiology 2026

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Aberdeen Short Course in Epidemiology 2026

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Our brand-new Aberdeen Short Course in Epidemiology is an online intensive course which provides a complete overview of key considerations in epidemiological research methods.

Held remotely two days a week (Mondays and Tuesdays) over three weeks, this course will furnish you with the skills and knowledge that you need to undertake study in the field of epidemiology. Upon completion you will better understand epidemiological research methods, aspects of descriptive epidemiology, study design, analysis, and how to conduct and appraise epidemiological studies.

Based on our well-established Intensive Course in Applied Epidemiology, the course draws on the expertise and knowledge of course organisers Professors Gary Macfarlane and Gareth Jones, who have over 50 years' combined of experience in epidemiology teaching.

No prior epidemiological training is required, and the course aims to take delegates up to the level of an epidemiological module within a typical MPH programme.

Booking for 2026 now open

If you would like to book your place on our 2026 course, which will be held between Monday 2nd March and Tuesday 17th March 2026, please begin your booking by completing our online registration form:

Please note registration is not complete until we receive payment for your place on the course. Full details of how to complete your payment will be given once you submit your registration form. 

Details on fees for our 2026 course are available below

If you have any questions about the course or registration process please contact epidemiology@abdn.ac.uk

Find out more about ASCE 2026

Who is our course for?

This course is for anyone looking to ground themselves in the key concepts, study design and methodological considerations in epidemiological research.

While we will cover the principles of epidemiological analysis, how different approaches should be employed for different study designs, and how these should be interpreted, it does not cover advanced statistical analysis techniques.

The course covers methods common to all chronic disease epidemiology, although is particularly suited to clinicians, researchers and other practitioners in pain and musculoskeletal disease, due to the specific research expertise of our faculty members.

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What you'll learn

What the course covers

The course covers all the key skills you will need to embark upon epidemiological research, including:

  • Measuring incidence and prevalence of disease within a chosen population
  • Study design, including cohort studies, case-control studies, randomised controlled trials, as well as case-crossover and case-cohort studies
  • Key methodological issues, including how to make sure your study data is valid and reliable, and how to minimise bias and avoid or assess confounding.
  • How to incorporate qualitative research methods into your epidemiological studies and how they can enhance understanding of quantitative data.
  • Assessment of causation from associations
  • How to bring your theoretical knowledge and skills together to put them into practice

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Key skills

The course will equip you with key skills in epidemiological research, including how to:

  • Choose the right study design
  • Measure disease in a population
  • Understand methodological issues such as validity, reliability and bias and confounding
  • Incorporate qualitative and mixed-methods approaches within your study
  • Infer causation from associations
  • Put your theoretical knowledge and skills into practice

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Course timetable

Week 1

Monday 2nd March

0900 - 1030 Introduction: Epidemiology for tomorrow's world
1100 - 1230 Measuring and comparing the burden of disease
1400 - 1600 Case-control studies


Tuesday 3rd March 2026

0900 - 1030 Cohort studies
1100 - 1230 Sampling and confidence intervals
1400 - 1600 Validity and reliability

Week 2

Monday 9th March 2026

0900 - 1030 Novel study designs
1100 - 1230 Logistic regression analysis
1400 - 1600 Randomised controlled trials


Tuesday 10th March 2026

0900 - 1030 Disease registries and real-world evidence
1100 - 1230 Bias and confounding
1400 - 1600 Qualitative research methods

Week 3

Monday 16th March 2026

0900 - 1030 Causality
1100 - 1230 Communicable disease
1400 - 1600 Systematic reviews


Tuesday 17th March 2026

0900 - 1230 Putting theory into practice

 

Please note the above timetable is currently in development. Times and sessions are subject to change.

Fees and how to register

Course fees

Fees for the 2026 course are as follows:

  • Standard rate: £1450
  • University researcher / healthcare professional discount: £1150
  • PhD / postgraduate student discount: £950

Other discounts (e.g. for multiple bookings) maybe be available upon request. Please contact us to discuss further.

Registration

To book your place on our 2026 course please begin by completing our course registration form:

Please note registration is not complete until we receive payment for your place on the course. Full details of how to complete your payment will be given once you submit your registration form. 

Booking will remain open until Saturday 31st January 2026, or until the course has reached capacity. 

If you have any questions about event registrations please contact epidemiology@abdn.ac.uk

Terms and conditions

Registrations will open at 09:00 on Monday 1st September 2025 and will close at 23:59 on Saturday 31st January 2026.

Registrations will be subject to a cooling off period, during which a full refund will be possible.  Thereafter, any refunds will be subject to a cancellation charge of 50% of the registration costs. The cooling off period ends 14 days after booking, or Saturday 31st January 2026, whichever is sooner.

No refunds will be offered for cancellations after 31st January 2026.