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Claudio Schuftan cschuftan at phmovement.org
Tue Jun 25 07:59:14 PDT 2013


From: Franklin, Hannah <hannah.m.franklin at kcl.ac.uk>


 *King's Centre for Global Health*

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*MSC in Global Health*

*with Conflict & Security or Disasters & Adaptation*

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This pioneering MSc in Global Health will bring together students from a
range of disciplines to understand and address major global health
challenges. Alongside a comprehensive core set of modules, students will
chose a specialist pathway in either Conflict & Security or Disasters &
Adaptation, giving them unique expertise in addition to a strong foundation
in health and social sciences. Students will learn essential research and
essay writing skills, and have the opportunity to focus on a topic of their
particular interest for their dissertation.

This course will provide critical training for those pursuing careers in
humanitarian relief, public health, policymaking, advocacy and research. It
will be particularly useful for those who already have experience in
programmatic work, but who are keen to develop their academic skills and
understanding of healthcare in humanitarian settings.****

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**·         **Modules are taught by leading academics, members of the
renowned War Studies and Geography departments, and guest lecturers with
professional or fieldwork expertise****

**·         **Students will benefit from links to our partners in Africa
and THET, creating exciting networking opportunities and possibilities to
conduct field research****

**·         **We are leading a cross-university initiative to promote
collaboration on global health issues, meaning students will have excellent
access to information about upcoming events and current research projects***
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**·         **We are affiliated with the new King’s International
Development Institute, which brings together world-class expertise on
emerging economies and development studies****

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*For further information contact Sibylle.Herzig at kcl.ac.uk or visit the
website www.kcl.ac.uk/globalhealth*

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