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Global Health Policy & Society at University of Glasgow - UCAS

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Course summary

Our Masters in Global Health Policy & Society responds to the huge challenges we face in the fast-changing environment of population health and wellbeing. From climate change and geopolitical conflict to global inequality, you will be well prepared to offer to solutions to these most challenging issues and be an asset within the workplace. WHY THIS PROGRAMME

  • This programme will enable you to develop a critical understanding of what determines whether people are healthy or not. You will explore what drives health inequalities, by examining health policies and societies through a comparative lens across high, medium and low-income countries.
  • You will develop knowledge and understanding of a diverse range of issues related to health policy and practice. This will include health systems, and the social, cultural, political, commercial, economic and environmental determinants of national and international health.
  • This programme offers a dynamic and flexible structure designed to empower you as both a thinker and a changemaker. You will benefit from an interdisciplinary approach, with optional courses available from the School of Social & Political Sciences and the School of Health & Wellbeing, both research leaders within respective fields.
  • You will have opportunities to expand your learning outside the classroom through our connections with local authorities, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and international health organisations. These include the Scottish Government, the NHS, Public Health Scotland, local health boards and health improvement partnerships (eg Greater Glasgow and Clyde), WHO, UNAIDS, Unitaid, StopTB, Global Health Fund, and Gavi.
  • You can gain key workplace skills and experience by taking advantage of some of our optional experiential learning opportunities. These include undertaking a collaborative dissertation to solve a real-world problem, or diving into your research potential through a Glasgow Changing Futures Fellowship, supporting research teams tackling global challenges related to healthy and equitable futures.
  • You will join a diverse student cohort and meet people from all around the world, allowing you to build an international network to take into your career and life after university.
  • Our optional field trip to a European city lets you see global health policy in practice and make memories with your classmates.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE You will take four core and two optional courses, enabling you to tailor your learning journey to match your personal interests and career aspirations. The programme is carefully crafted to equip you with the interdisciplinary skills and tools needed to tackle current and future global health challenges. Courses are delivered over two semesters, followed by an independent research project, where you will identify a pressing global health issue and explore it through critical, in-depth analysis. Semester 3 includes an exciting opportunity to join a week-long international field trip, visiting leading Global Health organisations such as those based in Geneva. It’s a chance to connect theory with practice, expand your professional network, and gain insights from the heart of global health policy. Core courses Contemporary Global Challenges Global Health in Social Context Researching Public Policy Understanding Health Policy Recommended optional courses Global Development and Human Rights Health and Culture Improving Health and Society: Programme Development and Evaluation International Organisations Skills for Development Studies In The History Of Medicine From 1850 To 2000 The Disabling Society The Wellbeing Economy Other optional courses Communicable Diseases Geography of Health and Health Inequalities Mental Health and Disability: International Law and Policy Mental Health Promotion Across the Life-span Planetary Health Sexual Health and Wellbeing Research project Independent Research Project


How to apply

International applicants

International applicant information can be found via gla.ac.uk by searching for 'international'.

Entry requirements

A 2.1 Honours degree or non-UK equivalent in a relevant subject (e.g., Social Sciences, Health Sciences, Public Health, Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, Pharmacy). We may also accept degrees in other health professions and lab-based sciences. We may sometimes accept degrees with 2.2 Hons or non-UK equivalent with significant relevant work experience. You are required to complete and submit a question-based personal statement explaining why you want to undertake this programme at Glasgow.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

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Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

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Sponsorship information

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Global Health Policy & Society at University of Glasgow - UCAS