NEW MSc PROGRAMMES IN INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY, 2007-08
MSc global health and public policy
MSc health inequalities and public policy
MSc health systems and public policy
The Centre for International Public Health Policy, led by Professor Allyson
Pollock, carries out research into the growing importance of markets and
non-state actors in national and international contemporary public health
policy. From September 2007 it will be running a suite of three new MSc
programmes.
These programmes will be of interest to policy makers, researchers,
doctors, and health professionals. They will equip them with the skills and
knowledge to evaluate and analyse the challenges confronting public health
and health services today.
The programmes take one year full-time and up to three years part-time.
Possibilities may exist for distance and modular learning.
http://www.health.ed.ac.uk/CIPHP/postgraduate/documents/CIPHP_MSc_2007-
08_lr_002.pdf
http://www.health.ed.ac.uk/CIPHP
For more information, contact:
Dr James Lancaster
Centre for International Public Health Policy
School of Health in Social Science, University of Edinburgh
Medical Quad, Teviot Place
Edinburgh
EH8 9AG
t: 44 (0)131 651 3963 [log in to unmask]
f: 44 (0)131 651 3762 www.health.ed.ac.uk/ciphp
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