Western Norway University of Applied Sciences is redefining healthcare training through the Edu4Health platform. By providing accessible, digital-led resources, the university is equipping both students and professionals to meet the needs of increasingly diverse global populations.
Innovation in Practice
Unlike traditional models that often view migration or aging through a ‘deficit’ lens, the mini-courses created for the Edu4Health-platform emphasize resilience and opportunity. The Mini-Course on Migration Health explores how forced and voluntary migration impacts health. The course fosters greater cultural sensitivity among students, healthcare professionals and interest holders. The Global Perspectives on Healthy Ageing-course focuses on factors impacting healthy ageing across different national and cultural contexts.
Voices from the field
Reflecting on the learning outcomes of our courses, a nursing student shared the following: “These courses replaced my stereotypes with a focus on resilience. I’ve stopped seeing migration as a ‘problem’ and started looking for patient strengths. It’s given me the real-world cultural confidence that standard textbooks miss”.
A practicing healthcare professional who took our courses shares the following, “Finally, a course that’s actually applicable. By focusing on my patients’ resilience rather than their limitations, I’ve moved from ‘treating a case’ to ‘building a partnership.’ It’s made my job more fulfilling.”
Key Takeaways
The EUVECA initiative in Western Norway has demonstrated that offering updated and relevant knowledge as mini-courses can increase students’ engagement and remove barriers to continuing education for healthcare professionals. In addition, offering the same resources to multiple interest holders creates common language enhancing interprofessional learning and bridging communication gaps.
Follow our work on the EUVECA project website www.euveca.eu and on our European Learning Platform www.edu4health.eu.


