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Master of Public Health (Humanitarian Health)
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Master of Public Health (Humanitarian Health)
12 monthsProgram duration
23,000 USDTuition Fee/year
YesScholarships
Public HealthMain Subject Area
Program overview
Main Subject
Public Health
Degree
MPH
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
This programme prepares students for leadership and equips them to assume an active role in and responsibilities for improving population health in a range of settings. It covers a wide breadth of contemporary issues in international public health and explores approaches to reducing health inequities by enhancing policy and practice based upon sound, evidence-based principles. The programme gives graduates key transferable knowledge and skills in epidemiology, research methods and social science.
The Humanitarian Health stream has a specialist focus on humanitarian assistance, examining current policies and practice in the field and exploring public health approaches to responding to the challenges of contemporary humanitarian problems. The Humanitarian Health stream will allow students interested in Public Health to further specialise and develop skills essential for humanitarian health leaders. The stream focuses on the particular challenges, constraints and requirements of working in the humanitarian sector, and allows students to explore themes relevant to this field such as working in conflict or unsafe situations, working with refugees and displaced population and understanding the increasing interaction between humanitarian crises and climate change.
Following the taught component, students on this stream complete a research dissertation project on a topic relevant to humanitarian health either overseas or locally, and could be desk based or field work. The programme is underpinned by LSTM’s mission to reduce the burden of sickness and mortality in disease endemic countries through the delivery of effective interventions which improve human health and are relevant to the poorest communities. The programme has been developed around a series of Public Health competencies.
Program overview
Main Subject
Public Health
Degree
MPH
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
This programme prepares students for leadership and equips them to assume an active role in and responsibilities for improving population health in a range of settings. It covers a wide breadth of contemporary issues in international public health and explores approaches to reducing health inequities by enhancing policy and practice based upon sound, evidence-based principles. The programme gives graduates key transferable knowledge and skills in epidemiology, research methods and social science.
The Humanitarian Health stream has a specialist focus on humanitarian assistance, examining current policies and practice in the field and exploring public health approaches to responding to the challenges of contemporary humanitarian problems. The Humanitarian Health stream will allow students interested in Public Health to further specialise and develop skills essential for humanitarian health leaders. The stream focuses on the particular challenges, constraints and requirements of working in the humanitarian sector, and allows students to explore themes relevant to this field such as working in conflict or unsafe situations, working with refugees and displaced population and understanding the increasing interaction between humanitarian crises and climate change.
Following the taught component, students on this stream complete a research dissertation project on a topic relevant to humanitarian health either overseas or locally, and could be desk based or field work. The programme is underpinned by LSTM’s mission to reduce the burden of sickness and mortality in disease endemic countries through the delivery of effective interventions which improve human health and are relevant to the poorest communities. The programme has been developed around a series of Public Health competencies.
Admission requirements
Exam Scores
Important Dates
Non-graduates with considerable work experience in the health sector of low or middle-income countries and evidence of continued academic development through appropriate in-service training will also be considered.
Medical students who have completed at least three years of study and wish to intercalate are also accepted onto the programmme.
Tuition fee and scholarships
Tuition Fee
Scholarships
Domestic Students
International Students
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Master’s progammes
Master’s programmes at LSTM combine core and optional modules allowing you to tailor your degree to meet your personal and professional interests and ambitions.
Each programme usually starts in September and includes a research project or dissertation. If you choose to access the programme via a PgCert, PgDip or individual modules, other start dates may apply.
Most of master’s programmes are delivered on a full-time basis over a one-year period, in-person at our Liverpool campus. Online-only programmes are normally part-time and studied over a longer period:
In-person
• Master of Public Health (Humanitarian Health)
• Master of Public Health (International)
• Master of Public Health (Managing Health Services)
• Master of Public Health (Outbreak Control and Health Protection)
• Master of Public Health (Sexual and Reproductive Health)
• MSc Humanitarian Studies
• MSc Humanitarian Practice (LEAP Programme)
• MSc Tropical Disease Biology
• MSc Tropical and Infectious Diseases
• MSc Tropical Paediatrics
• MRes (Master of Research) Tropical Health and Infectious Diseases
Online
• PgCert Maternal and Newborn Health
• MSc Global Health
Professional diplomas and short courses
Professional diplomas and short courses offer an intensive learning option and are designed to be flexible and fit around work commitments and career aspirations.
Professional diplomas
• Diploma in Pharmaceutical Systems
• Diploma in Travel Health
• Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
• Diploma in Tropical Nursing
Short courses
• Laboratory Diagnosis of Faecal Parasites
• Laboratory Diagnosis of Faecal and Blood Parasites
• Laboratory Diagnosis of Malaria and Other Blood Parasites Modules
• Travel Vaccination Principles and Practice
• Malaria Prevention in Travel Health
• Hazards in Travel Health
• Governance and Safety in Travel Health
Intercalated degrees
Intercalating medical and veterinary students are accepted onto LSTM programmes.
While intercalation is not always compulsory, it helps to broaden your skills and knowledge and explore a new subject in depth.
As an intercalating student, a master’s degree can have a positive impact on your future career demonstrating motivation to study and commitment to self development. It also shows you can work at a higher level, developing useful research skills in an academic environment.
You can apply for an intercalated degree after the third or fourth year of your undergraduate programme.
As an intercalating student you may be entitled to a tuition fee discount. Intercalation is accepted on the following programmes:
• Master of Public Health (International)
• Master of Public Health (Humanitarian Health)
• Master of Public Health (Managing Health Services)
• Master of Public Health (Outbreak Control and Health Protection)
• Master of Public Health (Sexual and Reproductive Health)
• MRes in Tropical Health and Infectious Disease Research
• MSc Humanitarian Studies
• MSc Tropical Disease Biology
Research degrees
LSTM offers the following postgraduate research degrees:
· MD – minimum two years (part-time)
· MPhil – one-two years (full-time) or two-four years (part-time)
· PhD – two-four years (full-time) or four-seven years (part-time)
You can study full- or part-time in Liverpool or off-campus – giving you the flexibility to integrate your research with an existing career or work in the field. You can apply at any time and there are three intakes per year, in February, August and October.
Supervision is available in the following research areas:
• Clinical Sciences
• International Public Health
• Malaria and other Vector-Borne Diseases
• Maternal, Newborn and Child Health
• Neglected Tropical Diseases
• Snakebite and Venom
• Tropical Disease Biology
• Vector Biology
Becoming part of LSTM’s dynamic, innovative research environment will allow you to realise your potential as a researcher; make a significant contribution to your field of research; and prepare you for a wide range of careers in academia and beyond.
Life Sciences and Medicine (2)
Diploma in Pharmaceutical Systems
Diploma in Travel Health
Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Diploma in Tropical Nursing Short courses
MD studies
MPhil studies
MRes (Master of Research) Tropical Health and Infectious Diseases
MSc Global Health
MSc Tropical Disease Biology
MSc Tropical Paediatrics
MSc Tropical and Infectious Diseases
PgCert Maternal and Newborn Health
Social Sciences and Management (2)
MSc Humanitarian Practice (LEAP Programme)
MSc Humanitarian Studies
Master of Public Health (Humanitarian Health)
Master of Public Health (International)
Master of Public Health (Managing Health Services)
Master of Public Health (Outbreak Control and Health Protection)
Master of Public Health (Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Life Sciences and Medicine (1)
PhD studies