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SUMMARY:Assessing Human and Ecosystem Impacts with the USEtox Model
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DESCRIPTION:The course Assessing Human and Ecosystem Impacts with the USEto
 x Model\, offered by the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) will take p
 lace from 3 to 21 August 2026\, with a core on-site teaching week (10–14
  August) at Campus Lyngby\, Denmark.This is a PhD-level summer school prov
 iding advanced\, hands-on training in modelling the impacts of chemical em
 issions on human health and ecosystems. Focusing on the USEtox scientific 
 consensus model\, the course equips participants with practical skills to 
 assess chemical fate\, exposure\, and effects across near-field (consumer)
  and far-field (environmental) contexts. Through a blended format combinin
 g lectures\, modelling exercises\, and case-based work\, participants gain
  the ability to apply exposure and impact assessment methods\, understand 
 key uncertainties\, and support robust\, science-based decision-making in 
 areas such as life cycle assessment and chemical risk assessment.Target Au
 dienceThe course is intended for PhD students and advanced professionals i
 n environmental engineering\, toxicology\, exposure science\, or related f
 ields\, with prior knowledge of life cycle assessment\, chemical risk asse
 ssment\, or environmental modelling.&nbsp\;
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p>The course <em>A
 ssessing Human and Ecosystem Impacts with the USEtox Mode</em>l\, offered 
 by the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) will take place from 3 to 21 
 August 2026\, with a core on-site teaching week (10–14 August) at Campus
  Lyngby\, Denmark.</p><p>This is a PhD-level summer school providing advan
 ced\, hands-on training in modelling the impacts of chemical emissions on 
 human health and ecosystems. Focusing on the USEtox scientific consensus m
 odel\, the course equips participants with practical skills to assess chem
 ical fate\, exposure\, and effects across near-field (consumer) and far-fi
 eld (environmental) contexts. Through a blended format combining lectures\
 , modelling exercises\, and case-based work\, participants gain the abilit
 y to apply exposure and impact assessment methods\, understand key uncerta
 inties\, and support robust\, science-based decision-making in areas such 
 as life cycle assessment and chemical risk assessment.</p><p><strong>Targe
 t Audience</strong><br>The course is intended for PhD students and advance
 d professionals in environmental engineering\, toxicology\, exposure scien
 ce\, or related fields\, with prior knowledge of life cycle assessment\, c
 hemical risk assessment\, or environmental modelling.<br>&nbsp\;</p></body
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SUMMARY:Assessing Human and Ecosystem Impacts with the USEtox Model
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The course Assessing Human and Ecosystem Impacts with the USEto
 x Model\, offered by the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) will take p
 lace from 3 to 21 August 2026\, with a core on-site teaching week (10–14
  August) at Campus Lyngby\, Denmark.This is a PhD-level summer school prov
 iding advanced\, hands-on training in modelling the impacts of chemical em
 issions on human health and ecosystems. Focusing on the USEtox scientific 
 consensus model\, the course equips participants with practical skills to 
 assess chemical fate\, exposure\, and effects across near-field (consumer)
  and far-field (environmental) contexts. Through a blended format combinin
 g lectures\, modelling exercises\, and case-based work\, participants gain
  the ability to apply exposure and impact assessment methods\, understand 
 key uncertainties\, and support robust\, science-based decision-making in 
 areas such as life cycle assessment and chemical risk assessment.Target Au
 dienceThe course is intended for PhD students and advanced professionals i
 n environmental engineering\, toxicology\, exposure science\, or related f
 ields\, with prior knowledge of life cycle assessment\, chemical risk asse
 ssment\, or environmental modelling.&nbsp\;
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p>The course <em>A
 ssessing Human and Ecosystem Impacts with the USEtox Mode</em>l\, offered 
 by the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) will take place from 3 to 21 
 August 2026\, with a core on-site teaching week (10–14 August) at Campus
  Lyngby\, Denmark.</p><p>This is a PhD-level summer school providing advan
 ced\, hands-on training in modelling the impacts of chemical emissions on 
 human health and ecosystems. Focusing on the USEtox scientific consensus m
 odel\, the course equips participants with practical skills to assess chem
 ical fate\, exposure\, and effects across near-field (consumer) and far-fi
 eld (environmental) contexts. Through a blended format combining lectures\
 , modelling exercises\, and case-based work\, participants gain the abilit
 y to apply exposure and impact assessment methods\, understand key uncerta
 inties\, and support robust\, science-based decision-making in areas such 
 as life cycle assessment and chemical risk assessment.</p><p><strong>Targe
 t Audience</strong><br>The course is intended for PhD students and advance
 d professionals in environmental engineering\, toxicology\, exposure scien
 ce\, or related fields\, with prior knowledge of life cycle assessment\, c
 hemical risk assessment\, or environmental modelling.<br>&nbsp\;</p></body
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