About the development of this course

The Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit (MORU) develops effective and practical means of diagnosing and treating malaria and other neglected diseases such as melioidosis, typhus, TB and leptospirosis.

MORU was established in 1979 as a research collaboration between Mahidol University (Thailand), Oxford University (UK) and the UK’s Wellcome Trust.

MORU’s main office and laboratories are located within the Faculty of Tropical Medicine at Mahidol University in Bangkok, Thailand, with MORU study sites and collaborations across Thailand, Asia and Africa.

MORU is generously supported with significant funding from the Wellcome Trust, our major funding partner. We also receive funding from other trusts and foundations, governments, and multi-lateral donors.

How to get the most from the course

Thank you for taking this course. We hope you enjoy it and find it useful. You are required to make an account, using your email and a password, with the Global Health Network in order to access the modules and take the quizzes. We have integrated a number of knowledge tests within each module to ensure interactive involvement from each participant. A certificate of completion will be awarded for each individual module once a minimum of 80% is achieved. 

Course contents

Module 1

 

Module 2

 

Module 3

 

Module 4

 

Module 5

 

Module 6

 

Module 7

 

Module 8

 

Module 9

 

Module 10

Advanced Concepts in Data Management

Resources 

Reference library

Glossary

Partners:

The Global Health Network (TGHN)

Advisory group:

Editorial team:

Application developers:

Liam Boggs
Training Manager, The Global Health Network, Centre for Tropical Medicine & Global Health, University of Oxford, UK

Lauren Whelan
Training Assistant, The Global Health Network, Centre for Tropical Medicine & Global Health, University of Oxford, UK

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