MSc Global Health
Programme overview
With global health inequalities at an all-time high, and issues like population growth and climate change intensifying the situation, it’s clear that as an international community, we need to take action.
Specialising in global health will set you up to step up and lead, providing essential technical support, addressing the social determinants of health and decreasing the shared burden of global disease.
Boosting your skills in this critical field will give you the tools to change lives and help tackle some of the biggest challenges faced by humanity.
What will I get out of it?
The MSc in Global Health will equip you with the competencies and key analytical, technical and practical skills that global health organisations need, and provide you with relevant and up-to-date knowledge to directly support ongoing global health efforts in a range of settings.
Is Global Health for me?
This part-time, online programme is designed to fit with a busy working life. It enables you to integrate your job and your studies, applying new knowledge from day one. Whether you want to apply for the full MSc, the Diploma or the Certificate, there’s an option for you – and you can always build up to the MSc later.
Interested?
Complete the form below, and we’ll be in touch!
Why LSTM?
When you choose to study at Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, you will be choosing a university ranked in the top 5.3% of universities worldwide (CWUR, 2024). You will learn from world-leading experts, strengthen your understanding of global health priorities and the research underpinning them, discover new areas of study and have opportunities for research overseas.


The Northern Futures Bursary
At LSTM, we’re committed to fostering talent in the North of England. The Northern Futures bursary helps keep the brightest graduates in the region, creating a pipeline of researchers and professionals ready to tackle global health challenges like infectious diseases, health systems strengthening, and climate-related health issues. The bursary equates to a 20% tuition reduction for eligible Master’s students.
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