Taught course

Global Health Policy

Institution
University of Bristol · Faculty of Arts, Law and Social Sciences
Qualifications
MSc

Entry requirements

You will typically need an upper second-class honours degree or an international equivalent in a Social Science, Humanities, Clinical, Medical or Allied Health discipline. Other academic backgrounds may be considered on a case-by-case basis if you can demonstrate 18 months relevant experience as a policy maker, advocate, practitioner or researcher.

If you are currently completing a degree, we understand that your final grade may be higher than the interim grades or module/unit grades you have achieved during your studies to date.

We will consider your application if your interim grades are currently slightly lower than the programme's entry requirements and may make you an aspirational offer. This offer would be at the standard level, so you would need to achieve the standard entry requirements by the end of your degree.

We will also consider your application if your final overall achieved grade is slightly lower than the programme's entry requirement. If you have at least one of the following, please include your CV (curriculum vitae / résumé) when you apply, showing details of your relevant qualifications:

  • evidence of 18 months relevant work experience in the Health arena as a policy maker, advocate, practitioner or researcher.
  • a postgraduate qualification.

See international equivalent qualifications on the International Office website.

Months of entry

September

Course content

The MSc in Global Health Policy will enable you to understand current and future global health policy challenges, to critically question the interplay between knowledge, evidence, policy-making and power, and to design sustainable and equitable policy solutions.

This interdisciplinary social sciences programme is designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills you need for real-world global health influence. It combines theory and practical applications through a range of taught units and a policy evidence toolkit, and through independent work which may be either a dissertation or a work-based unit with a host organisation.

You will learn about some of our most pressing transnational health and care challenges, such as pandemic response and preparedness, the health impacts of climate change and poverty, ageing, mental illness, food security, migration and health, and global increases in long-term health conditions.

Research-rich units will encourage you to apply critical analyses of policymaking to global health case studies within and between Global North and Global South geographies.

Teaching is led by staff who specialise in social and public policy, sociology, global governance, social inequality and poverty, political economy, and epidemiology. You may also be taught by guest lecturers who influence and make global health policy, and will have opportunities to develop campaigns, interventions and research projects that directly address key priorities in the field.

You will gain insight into social science research design using qualitative/quantitative or mixed methods and learn how to evaluate data quality and relevance in different contexts. This learning is extended by your exposure to a toolkit of applied evidence approaches such as health impact assessments, realist evaluation and systems thinking – all of which are in increasing demand in the sector.

If you choose to apply for the Work-Based Applied Research Project unit, you may have the opportunity to further embed these skills by working on a co-produced research-based project with a host organisation.

The MSc Global Health Policy will also support you to develop communication, engagement, evidence interrogation, knowledge translation and co-production skills.

This programme will provide you with the opportunity to examine the power dynamics of a fluid global sector of critical importance and to become the change-makers of the future.

Information for international students

See international equivalent qualifications on the International Office website.

Fees and funding

UK students
£18,700 full time, £9,350 part-time
International students
£31,800

Further information on funding for prospective UK and international postgraduate students.

Qualification, course duration and attendance options

  • MSc
    part time
    24 months
    • Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
    full time
    12 months
    • Campus-based learningis available for this qualification

Course contact details

Name
Enquires Team
Email
choosebristol-pg@bristol.ac.uk
Phone
+44 (0) 117 394 1649