
The George Institute for Global Health's London Campus, in partnership with Imperial College London, specializes in cutting-edge training programs in global health research and implementation. Our courses equip students, researchers, and health professionals with skills to tackle pressing global challenges such as non-communicable diseases (NCDs), maternal and child health, and health equity. Programs emphasize evidence-based practice, innovative trial methodologies, and data-driven decision-making.
These programs leverage the institute's global network for hands-on projects, international placements, and collaborations with WHO and NHS partners. With small cohorts and expert faculty, participants gain practical experience through fieldwork in the UK and abroad. Our alumni lead transformative initiatives worldwide, advancing equitable health outcomes. The campus facilities include state-of-the-art labs, simulation centers, and data visualization suites, fostering interdisciplinary innovation. Enrollment is competitive, prioritizing diverse backgrounds to drive inclusive research agendas. Continuous professional development opportunities ensure lifelong learning in evolving health landscapes.
The Oxford Campus of The George Institute for Global Health, affiliated with the University of Oxford, offers specialized postgraduate and research training in women's health, reproductive epidemiology, and population health sciences. This site focuses on interdisciplinary courses that bridge clinical research, policy, and innovation to improve outcomes in underserved populations globally.
Leveraging Oxford's world-class resources, including the Big Data Institute and John Radcliffe Hospital, these courses provide access to clinical cohorts, international consortia, and funding opportunities. Emphasis is placed on mentorship, publication support, and real-world impact through partnerships with NGOs and governments. The campus supports a vibrant research community with seminars, hackathons, and field attachments. Programs are flexible for working professionals, with online modules and in-person intensives. Graduates contribute to landmark studies on preeclampsia, contraception, and NCDs in pregnancy, shaping global guidelines and practices.