Programme details | |
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Degree: | Master of Science (MSc) |
Disciplines: |
International Development
Public Health |
Duration: | 12 months |
Study modes: | full-time, part-time |
Delivery modes: | on-campus |
University website: | Health and International Development |
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The MSc Health and International Development programme explores the key issues and inter-relationships that exist between public health, global politics, and international development.
Coronavirus [COVID-19] lays bare these interconnections and dependencies. Many of the challenges faced by international development policy makers are related to public health issues, and this programme will provide you with the skills needed to address and overcome these challenges.
The MSc Health and International Development will help you to understand the complex relationships between health and poverty/inequality in and across low and middle income countries. You will also evaluate multi-disciplinary evidence on a range of global health issues and interventions and apply this evidence to policy analysis. Our teachers routinely update the content of their courses to reflect contemporary and emerging health and development issues such as COVID-19 and the movement to decolonise global health. The experience you gain from this programme will enable you to understand how health, poverty and inequality interact. A compulsory Research Design course will equip you with the practical and theoretical principles of research design.
The MSc Health and International Development programme is flexible and enables you to shape your studies to your own needs and interests. For MSc Health and International Development students who want to gain experience of consulting work, there is a guaranteed option of doing an optional course in Consultancy in International Development for an external client. Other optional courses include: Poverty; Evaluation in Health, Development and Public Policy; African Development; Migration; Economic Development; Sexual and Reproductive Health; Gender and Social Change in the Global South; Complex Emergencies; Managing Humanitarianism; Information Communication Technologies and Socioeconomic Development; and, Advocacy, Campaigning and Grassroots Activism.
Additional extra-curricular optional activities on the MSc Health and International Development may include careers-focused networking events and a UK-based weekend residential programme focused on health and development.
The MSc Health and International Development programme welcomes full- and part-time students – including those that want to combine work with study – from a wide range of backgrounds. The programme also welcomes applications from intercalating medical students from all countries.
Students may also apply for the Wellcome Award MSc in Health and International Development scholarship, which is a scholarship awarded to up to two students each year. For students who plan to do the MSc Health and International Development with a Population Studies specialism, nominations may be made to the Population Investigation Committee (PIC) Masters Studentship Scheme in Population Studies.
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