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University of Oxford: International Health and Tropical Medicine
Institution | University of Oxford |
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Department | Clinical Medicine |
Web | https://www.ox.ac.uk |
graduate.admissions@admin.ox.ac.uk | |
Telephone | +44 (0)1865 270059 |
Study type | Taught |
MSc
Summary
**The information provided on this page was correct at the time of publication (November 2023). For complete and up-to-date information about this course, please visit the relevant University of Oxford course page via www.graduate.ox.ac.uk/ucas.**
The MSc in International Health and Tropical Medicine is a full-time one-year multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary programme examining major challenges to the health of populations in resource-limited contexts. The course is embedded within the Oxford Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health, Nuffield Department of Medicine.
The course aims to develop your:
- capacity to lead and work in multidisciplinary teams to tackle health challenges in resource-limited settings;
- ability to apply an ethical approach to address inequities;
- foundational skills in research techniques applied in the analysis of global health challenges;
- capacity to critically appraise evidence in global health;
- skills and practical experience in research.
**Course structure**
**Core modules**
The first term will consist of topics on research methods, an overview of major global health challenges, and topics related to the research and practice of global health.
Core modules include:
- Paradigms and Tools for Global Health (including epidemiology, statistics, finance, R and reproducible research, health economics, qualitative and mixed methods)
- Challenges and Change in International Health
- Global Health Research and Practice.
**Options**
During the second term, in addition to some continued core content, students select two of the following six module options for further study:
- Development, Environment and Health
- Health Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- International Development and Health
- Introduction to Mathematical Modelling for Infectious Diseases
- Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health
- Vaccinology.
**Placement project and dissertation**
The third term will involve a funded eight-week placement with a global health project in a resource limited setting. Projects represent the range of subjects covered in the course. The department will have a series of projects to choose from each year, hosted by partners in various geographic regions.
This research project will form the basis of a 10,000-word dissertation to be submitted six weeks after return from placement.
**Leadership, communication and management training**
In addition to the core curriculum, you will benefit from leadership and communication training including:
- Preparation of policy briefs to be presented at the Houses of Parliament
- Debate training and a public debate at the Oxford Union
- Leadership training and team building workshops
- Media training
- Negotiation workshops
- Stakeholder management workshops.
Moreover, a series of sessions will be organised with senior, internationally-recognised figures in global health. Sessions will be outside the structure of lectures and seminars for core modules, intended to provide stimulating materials to integrate global health thinking and perspectives.
You will also have the opportunity to attend research seminars across the University.
A series of career events will be made available throughout the year and skills-building activities integrated in the curriculum to support various trajectories.
**Cohort-oriented teaching and group-based learning**
Students on the course are expected to become engaged members of their cohort by actively participating in all classroom sessions, group work activities and cohort exercises. The teaching programme, by design, relies on collaboration. Peer and self-directed learning are key elements of our cohort-based teaching. The overall collective orientation of the course is deliberately design to contribute to the students’ professional development.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | For complete and up-to-date information about this course, please visit the relevant University of Oxford course page via www.graduate.ox.ac.uk/ucas |
Location | University of Oxford University Offices Wellington Square Oxford OX1 2JD |
Summary
**The information provided on this page was correct at the time of publication (October/November 2022). For complete and up-to-date information about this course, please visit the relevant University of Oxford course page via www.graduate.ox.ac.uk/ucas.**
The MSc in International Health and Tropical Medicine is a full-time one-year multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary programme examining major challenges to the health of populations in resource-limited contexts. The course is embedded within the Oxford Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health, Nuffield Department of Medicine.
**This course is taking part in a continuing pilot programme to improve the selection procedure for graduate applications, in order to ensure that all candidates are evaluated fairly. For this course, the socio-economic data you provide in the application form will be used to contextualise the shortlisting and decision-making processes.**
The course aims to develop your:
- capacity to lead and work in multidisciplinary teams to tackle health challenges in resource-limited settings;
- ability to apply an ethical approach to address inequities;
- foundational skills in research techniques applied in the analysis of global health challenges;
- capacity to critically appraise evidence in global health;
- skills and practical experience in research.
**Course structure**
**Core modules**
The first term will consist of topics on research methods, an overview of major global health challenges, and topics related to the research and practice of global health.
Core modules include:
- Paradigms and Tools for Global Health (including epidemiology, statistics, finance, R and reproducible research, health economics, qualitative and mixed methods)
- Challenges and Change in International Health
- Global Health Research and Practice.
**Options**
During the second term, in addition to some continued core content, students select two of the following six module options for further study:
- Development, Environment and Health
- Health Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- International Development and Health
- Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases
- Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health
- Vaccinology.
**Placement project and dissertation**
The third term will involve a funded eight-week placement with a global health project in a resource limited setting. Projects represent the range of subjects covered in the course. The department will have a series of projects to choose from each year, hosted by partners in various geographic regions.
This research project will form the basis of a 10,000-word dissertation to be submitted six weeks after return from placement.
**Leadership, communication and management training**
In addition to the core curriculum, you will benefit from leadership and communication training including:
- Preparation of policy briefs to be presented at the Houses of Parliament
- Debate training and a public debate at the Oxford Union
- Leadership training and team building workshops
- Media training
- Negotiation workshops
- Stakeholder management workshops.
Moreover, a series of sessions will be organised with senior, internationally-recognised figures in global health. Sessions will be outside the structure of lectures and seminars for core modules, intended to provide stimulating materials to integrate global health thinking and perspectives.
You will also have the opportunity to attend research seminars across the University.
A series of career events will be made available throughout the year and skills-building activities integrated in the curriculum to support various trajectories.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | For complete and up-to-date information about this course, please visit the relevant University of Oxford course page via www.graduate.ox.ac.uk/ucas |
Location | University of Oxford University Offices Wellington Square Oxford OX1 2JD |
Summary
**The information provided on this page was correct at the time of publication (October/November 2021). For complete and up-to-date information about this course, please visit the relevant University of Oxford course page via www.graduate.ox.ac.uk/ucas.**
The MSc in International Health and Tropical Medicine is a full-time one-year multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary programme examining major challenges to the health of populations in resource-limited contexts. The course is embedded within the Oxford Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health, Nuffield Department of Medicine.
The course aims to develop students':
- knowledge and understanding of the major global health problems in resource-limited settings and their potential solutions
- knowledge and skills in research techniques applied in the analysis of global health problems, including quantitative and qualitative research methods, health policy and systems research and public health, with opportunities for training in additional specialist fields
- capacity to critically appraise evidence in global health
- skills and practical experience in researching specific health problems in resource limited contexts.
*Course structure
Core modules
*The first term will consist of topics on research methods, an overview of some major global health challenges, and topics related to the research and practice of global health.
Core modules include:
- Paradigms and Tools for Global Health (including epidemiology, statistics, health economics, qualitative and mixed methods)
- Challenges and Change in International Health
- Global Health Research and Practice.
**Options**
During the second term, in addition to some continued core content, students select two of the following eight module options for further study:
- Case Studies in Field Epidemiology
- Development, Environment and Health
- Health Management
- International Development and Health
- Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases
- Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health
- Vaccinology.
**Placement project and dissertation**
The third term will involve a funded eight-week placement with a global health project in a resource limited setting. Projects represent the range of subjects covered in the course. The department will have a series of projects to choose from each year, hosted by partners in various geographic regions.
This research project will form the basis of a 10,000-word dissertation to be submitted six weeks after return from placement.
**Leadership and communication training**
In addition to the core curriculum, you will benefit from leadership and communication training including:
- Preparation of policy briefs to be presented at the Houses of Parliament
- Debate training and a public debate at the Oxford Union
- Leadership training and team building workshops
- Media training
- Negotiation workshops.
Moreover, a series of sessions will be organised with senior, internationally-recognised figures in global health. Sessions will be outside the structure of lectures and seminars for core modules, intended to provide stimulating materials to integrate global health thinking and perspectives.
You will also have the opportunity to attend research seminars across the University.
A series of career events will be made available throughout the year and skills-building activities integrated in the curriculum to support various trajectories.
**Cohort-oriented teaching and group-based learning**
Students on the course are expected to become engaged members of their cohort by actively participating in all classroom sessions, group work activities and cohort exercises. The teaching programme, by design, relies on collaboration. Peer and self-directed learning are key elements of our cohort-based teaching. The overall collective orientation of the course is deliberately design to contribute to the students’ professional development.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | For complete and up-to-date information about this course, please visit the relevant University of Oxford course page via www.graduate.ox.ac.uk/ucas |
Location | University of Oxford University Offices Wellington Square Oxford OX1 2JD |
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