The Global Health (MPH) at Queen's University Belfast is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills to address complex global health challenges. The program focuses on health policy, epidemiology, and the social determinants of health, preparing graduates to work in diverse international health settings. A unique feature of this course is its emphasis on interdisciplinary learning, integrating perspectives from public health, policy, and social sciences, with opportunities for real-world application through research projects and international case studies.
Graduates of this program are well-prepared for roles in international health organizations, government agencies, NGOs, and academic research. The course provides a strong foundation for careers focused on improving health outcomes on a global scale, with training in data analysis, policy development, and program implementation.
The program is delivered by experienced academics and practitioners within the School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences. Specific staff details are subject to change, but the faculty includes experts in public health, epidemiology, and global health policy.
Students benefit from access to cutting-edge research facilities at Queen's University Belfast, including the Centre for Public Health, which is renowned for its contributions to health policy and practice. The university also maintains partnerships with international health organizations and research networks, offering students opportunities for global collaboration and fieldwork.
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