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The Nuffield Centre for International Health and Development aims to assist low and middle-income countries to achieve universal health coverage. We seek to understand how health systems operate and what factors influence their effectiveness. We develop and test interventions appropriate to the context to see whether they are effective and cost-effective. We strengthen the capacity of health professionals to use their talents, education and professionalism to work effectively.
The Centre has a well-established and popular portfolio of postgraduate and undergraduate courses. Alongside teaching, our research generates new knowledge to improve the health of communities in low and middle income countries. Our capacity development work seeks to assist policy makers and other decision makers to utilise a range of methods, evidence and tools in order to improve health system functioning.
The programme will:
* Provide an international learning environment, with staff and students drawn from many countries, within which students drawn from a variety of professional backgrounds around the world benefit and learn from their collective professional and cultural experiences
* Offer opportunities to develop the ability to think analytically; a capacity for independent learning; the capability to complete a challenging, extended piece of independent study and an awareness of the importance of and opportunities for continuing professional development
* Offer flexibility, enabling students to attain high levels of professional skill whilst also pursuing individual study interests in a learning environment where research informs teaching with optional module choices and dissertation opportunities reflect shared staff and student research interests.
And also:
* Introduce the essential learning skills for postgraduate level study within a structured framework with particular emphasis on the challenges facing those returning to study
* Present health and health systems in an international policy context and provide a clear appreciation of the conceptual framework within which public health policy and management is located
* Teach the essential skills required to improve existing and build new health services, programmes and related management systems to improve the public health of the communities amongst whom the participants work with emphasis on epidemiology and statistics and evidence-based public health interventions
* Build upon the core skills and knowledge acquired early in the programme by choosing areas of study from the list of optional modules in specialist fields of public health, planning and management
* Introduce the concept of the Learning Portfolio which strongly encourages a reflective approach to learning and can form the basis of career-long independent learning
* Develop a capacity for independent learning and an awareness of the importance of continued professional development
* Offer the opportunity to plan, initiate, execute and complete a substantial piece of independent research, in the form of the dissertation, within a supportive framework which provides specific research training and preparation for the dissertation.
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Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.