YOUR FUTURE IN GLOBAL HEALTH
The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) is a world-leading centre for research and postgraduate education in public and global health, with 3500 students and more than 1000 staff working in over 100 countries. The School is one of the highest-rated research institutions in the UK, and was recently cited as one of the world’s top universities for collaborative research. Our alumni work in more than 180 countries.
Study opportunities MSc Public Health students specialise in Environment and Health, Health Economics, Health Promotion, Health Services Management or Health Services Research, or follow a general stream of study. The MSc Health Policy, Planning & Financing, run jointly with London School of Economics (LSE), explores health policy responses to global and national issues. The MSc Public Health in Developing Countries focuses on public health issues specific to low- and middle-income countries.
These courses are ideal for those with some relevant work experience.
Case study: NWAMAKA UMEWENI Nigeria
MSc Public Health (Health Economics stream) "Studying Health Economics has enhanced my understanding of the different health systems in the world and how health care decisions are made. It has also developed my ability to use different analytical techniques to predict the best possible outcome when assessing real health problems. Being at LSHTM gives me a competitive edge when starting a career especially with international organisations looking for highly
qualified candidates from well recognised schools."
If you have studied sciences and wish to use your knowledge in the wider context of public health and tropical diseases, then we offer Masters in Medical Entomology for Disease Control, Control of Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, Medical Statistics and Veterinary Epidemiology.
Case study:
Daniela de la Rosa Zamboni Mexico
MSc Epidemiology "From basic health needs to specialised medical research, through detection and control of new epidemics, the MSc
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