Breadcrumb What we do | Member benefits Learning and development Online learning Online learning UICC has been supporting the continuing education of cancer control professionals through online learning since 2014. Starting from a limited number of blended learning opportunities combining an online component with in-person workshops at the World Cancer Congress, UICC’s online learning offer has evolved over the years and now includes a dedicated eLearning platform hosting a range of both self-guided and cohort-based online courses. Through its online learning offer UICC aims to provide evidence-based knowledge on key multidisciplinary topics related to global cancer control, as well as providing opportunities for UICC members to connect with and learn from each other through interactive live sessions and discussion activities. Explore more Master courses are cohort-based courses purpose-built by internationally recognised experts addressing priority subjects in cancer control through a blend of modular learning and peer-exchange. Read more Self-guided courses are accredited, online courses in which the pace of learning is set by the learner. All learning materials are available on-demand and can be completed at any time. Read more A new online learning programme providing UICC member organisations with essential learning on key topics underpinning the leadership and management of CSOs in cancer control. Available in English, French and Spanish, applications are open now. Read more What do participants say? “I find the live sessions very valuable because it is a real-time interaction and an opportunity to ask for clarifications for the topics discussed in all the modules. It is a dynamic learning experience that adapts to the needs of the participants. The opportunity to connect with the experts and fellow participants is an added bonus.” Maria Victoria Arjona, I Can Serve Foundation, Philippines “This course really broadened my knowledge of how deep supportive care is and how integral it should be in the cancer treatment journey and survivorship support, as well as end of life and dealing with its effect.” Abena Addai, Brest Care International, Ghana Previous online learning opportunities Master course: Good practices for planning and implementing breast cancer projects Read more Micro-course: Cancer and Ageing - The facts, care models and policies Read more Digital leadership training programme Read more Related pages Fostering an influential cancer community with the skills, knowledge, networks and resources to achieve effective cancer prevention and control. UICC has a long history of building capacity for cancer organisations globally through grant making. Established in 1962, the Fellowships is one of UICC's oldest and most established portfolio of programmes. The UICC's organisational leadership workstream is designed to provide leaders in cancer organisations at all levels with spaces to acquire new skills, and opportunities to collaborate and take action together. UICC’s Cancer Advocates programme provides an opportunity for civil society organisations (CSOs) from low- and middle-income countries to gain the skills and knowledge to engage in national advocacy efforts for improved cancer control. The programme is available in English, French and Spanish. UICC's Virtual Dialogues provide members, and the cancer community, with regular opportunities to connect, exchange knowledge, access expert insights, and share solutions from the comfort of one's office or home. Launched in 2018, the Patient Group Mentoring programme is a tailored mentorship programme dedicated to building capacity of a representative cohort of patient groups at the regional level. Tags Master Course Master Courses Online learning Last update Tuesday 20 February 2024 Share this page
“I find the live sessions very valuable because it is a real-time interaction and an opportunity to ask for clarifications for the topics discussed in all the modules. It is a dynamic learning experience that adapts to the needs of the participants. The opportunity to connect with the experts and fellow participants is an added bonus.” Maria Victoria Arjona, I Can Serve Foundation, Philippines “This course really broadened my knowledge of how deep supportive care is and how integral it should be in the cancer treatment journey and survivorship support, as well as end of life and dealing with its effect.” Abena Addai, Brest Care International, Ghana Previous online learning opportunities Master course: Good practices for planning and implementing breast cancer projects Read more Micro-course: Cancer and Ageing - The facts, care models and policies Read more Digital leadership training programme Read more Related pages Fostering an influential cancer community with the skills, knowledge, networks and resources to achieve effective cancer prevention and control. UICC has a long history of building capacity for cancer organisations globally through grant making. Established in 1962, the Fellowships is one of UICC's oldest and most established portfolio of programmes. The UICC's organisational leadership workstream is designed to provide leaders in cancer organisations at all levels with spaces to acquire new skills, and opportunities to collaborate and take action together. UICC’s Cancer Advocates programme provides an opportunity for civil society organisations (CSOs) from low- and middle-income countries to gain the skills and knowledge to engage in national advocacy efforts for improved cancer control. The programme is available in English, French and Spanish. UICC's Virtual Dialogues provide members, and the cancer community, with regular opportunities to connect, exchange knowledge, access expert insights, and share solutions from the comfort of one's office or home. Launched in 2018, the Patient Group Mentoring programme is a tailored mentorship programme dedicated to building capacity of a representative cohort of patient groups at the regional level. Tags Master Course Master Courses Online learning Last update Tuesday 20 February 2024 Share this page
“This course really broadened my knowledge of how deep supportive care is and how integral it should be in the cancer treatment journey and survivorship support, as well as end of life and dealing with its effect.” Abena Addai, Brest Care International, Ghana Previous online learning opportunities Master course: Good practices for planning and implementing breast cancer projects Read more Micro-course: Cancer and Ageing - The facts, care models and policies Read more Digital leadership training programme Read more Related pages Fostering an influential cancer community with the skills, knowledge, networks and resources to achieve effective cancer prevention and control. UICC has a long history of building capacity for cancer organisations globally through grant making. Established in 1962, the Fellowships is one of UICC's oldest and most established portfolio of programmes. The UICC's organisational leadership workstream is designed to provide leaders in cancer organisations at all levels with spaces to acquire new skills, and opportunities to collaborate and take action together. UICC’s Cancer Advocates programme provides an opportunity for civil society organisations (CSOs) from low- and middle-income countries to gain the skills and knowledge to engage in national advocacy efforts for improved cancer control. The programme is available in English, French and Spanish. UICC's Virtual Dialogues provide members, and the cancer community, with regular opportunities to connect, exchange knowledge, access expert insights, and share solutions from the comfort of one's office or home. Launched in 2018, the Patient Group Mentoring programme is a tailored mentorship programme dedicated to building capacity of a representative cohort of patient groups at the regional level. Tags Master Course Master Courses Online learning Last update Tuesday 20 February 2024 Share this page