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Global Mental Health with Specialism in Health Technology Assessment MSc

University of Glasgow

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Why This ProgrammeDevelop the capacity to think critically about the potential risks of globalising notions of mental illness.Gain skills to develop and implement policies aimed at reducing the burden of mental health difficulties worldwide.The learning outcomes (ILOs) for the programme are based on the Grand Challenges in Global Mental Health that were identified in a 2011 issue of Nature.Students will have an opportunity to complete a research project with a specific focus on health ...Read More

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Full time | University of Glasgow | 12 months | 18-SEP-23

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43rd / 95
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23rd

Start date and duration

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Start date
18-SEP-23
Full Time
12 months

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At least a 2.1 Honours degree or equivalent in a relevant subject (psychology, medicine, nursing, occupational therapy, law, public health or public policy). A registered health-care professional qualification will also be acceptable. A background (study, work or volunteer activities) in a mental health-related field is desirable but not essential.

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£10,000 per year
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£25,750 per year
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£25,750 per year
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Please note: The fees might vary so please make sure you contact the institution for up to date information.
More info: International applicants are required to pay a deposit of £1000 when an offer is made. Fee information is subject to change and is for guidance only. Additional fees applicable.
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