• The MSc in Global Health Implementation is a one-year taught programme run by the School of Medicine. The programme provides a detailed theoretical understanding of global health implementation literature and issues within the attainment and maintenance of health.
  • The teaching staff within the School support the development of critical thinkers and radical practitioners, and peer-interaction and student-centred learning are at the heart of the curriculum.
  • The taught portion of the programme is delivered through tutorials, e-seminars, practical classes and workshops. Modules are delivered by academics from across the University, from members of the local health board in NHS Scotland, and from guest academics, policy makers and practitioners. There are typically 10 to 12 students on the course each year.