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European Public Health Master Europubhealth: European Masters Programme In Public Health

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    2 years, full-time (the first year of study is at the University of Sheffield)

Course Description

We tackle some of the world’s greatest health challenges to improve the health and care of people across the globe.

This is a two-year dual degree programme provided by the Europubhealth Erasmus consortium of which the University of Sheffield is a member. The course draws on the expertise of eight European universities and, through a competitive application process, offers scholarships and self-funded places each year.

In your first year, you will study core competencies in public health at either the University of Sheffield, University College Dublin, taught in English, or the University of Granada, taught in Spanish. In your second year, you will choose to specialise in a specific area of public health practice at a consortium member university in France, the Netherlands, Poland, Belgium or Spain, and also undertake a placement and dissertation. At the end of the first year, you will join other students and study on a 3 week integration module in Rennes. There is also the option to study French at University of Liege in Belgium.

Students who successfully complete the two-year programme will receive a Masters degree awarded by the university where the first year was studied and a Masters degree awarded by the university where the second year was studied.

Entry Requirements

For entry requirements and English language requirements for this course, visit the europubhealth website.

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Fees

For fees please see our website

Programme Funding

We have a number of funding options including scholarships. Please visit https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/funding

Student Destinations

Graduates of our European Health Master's program find opportunities in a variety of fields, often securing roles within health or public health settings. A notable percentage pursue further doctoral/PhD studies or work in research and academic positions which we feel reflects the high quality of our research-led teaching.

Recent graduates from our course are now working in public health consultant roles, data analysis positions, and project management. Students have also found excellent opportunities at the World Health Organisation (WHO), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and Save the Children.

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