MSc in global health and public policy
MSc in health inequalities and public policy
MSc in health systems and public policy
MSc in global health and anthropology
The MSc programmes offered by CIPHP for 2008-09 have a unique focus on
public health policy in the context of widening global and domestic health
inequalities.
The programmes provide students with an understanding of the significance
of global changes such as social and economic inequalities and the
promotion of free trade and economic growth by governments and
international organisations. They equip them with the skills and knowledge
to conduct public health research and advocacy in the new global context.
Great importance is placed on research methods and analytic techniques for
practical application or for further research. The programmes are designed
to be accessible to students from diverse backgrounds – including public
health practitioners, policy makers, researchers, and NGO staff, and
graduates in social science, science, medicine, nursing, and other related
disciplines. They provide for specialisation in policy areas relevant to
both UK and international interests.
The programmes take one year full-time and up to three years part-time.
Possibilities exist for distance and modular learning.
http://www.health.ed.ac.uk/CIPHP/postgraduate/
For more information, contact:
Dr James Lancaster
Centre for International Public Health Policy
University of Edinburgh
Medical Quad, Teviot Place
Edinburgh
EH8 9AG
UK
44 (0)131 651 3963
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