Do you want to make a difference to the health of people in low-resource settings? Are you looking for a qualification that will enable you to work at a senior level in health policy and practice in the UK or abroad, particularly in low and middle income settings? Our flexible and highly respected range of global health courses could be the perfect stepping stone for your career.
The Institute for Global Health and Development (IGHD) at QMU is a unique academic institution. We offer a range of postgraduate courses aimed specifically at those who wish to work in health policy and practice, particularly in low and middle income settings. Our courses put a strong focus on the social aspects of health and on health systems strengthening from a community-based perspective. They will equip you to assist in improving the lives of the most vulnerable people in the world, whether that be overseas or locally in Scotland.
Why QMU?
- If you want to make a difference in the world of global health, a qualification from QMU can be a major advantage in your career. You will develop a strong understanding of current global health and development issues and will equip yourself with the tools you need to forge positive change locally, nationally or internationally.
- You will learn from experienced figures in the field and make strong connections that can continue throughout your entire working life. At IGHD we work directly with ministries of health, international organisations and local communities to develop real solutions to problems in health and development.
- We are on a mission of compassion. Our work at IGHD addresses the health and wellbeing of those in greatest need, whether that be vulnerable populations in Scotland or those living in low- or middle- income countries.
- Our teaching and research expertise spans multiple aspects of the field of global health and development. These range from health financing and support to fragile and conflict-affected settings, from to refugee integration to child protection.
Teaching, learning and assessment
Teaching is comprised of a combination of lectures, seminars, tutorials, case studies, simulation exercises and projects. Assessment is continuous and incorporates assignments, action plans, projects and presentations.
For your dissertation projects, you can chose to do a desk study involving a literature review or conduct primary data collection in collaboration with national or international organisations working in health and development.
Careers
Our courses have been helping people to successfully advance their careers in global health for many years. Former IGHD students work in a variety of settings where a social development understanding informs approaches to health.
Exit awards
MSc (180 credits)/ PgDip (120 credits)/ PgCert (60 credits)