Empowering future healthcare leaders and critical thinkers to tackle multidimensional global health challenges
The determinants of health and associated global challenges are complex and fast-evolving. Our MSc Global Health Management (previously MSc International Health Management) adopts an interdisciplinary approach, going beyond traditional training on healthcare management and leadership. The programme invites you to consider a wide range of interrelated factors to evolve the future of global healthcare. For example, innovation and technology, socioeconomic and environmental factors, policymaking, sustainability and data and analytics.
Our goal is to equip you with the skills to shape the agenda, tackle complex global challenges, and lead quality improvement initiatives within the health ecosystem. As a result, you’ll demonstrate exceptional healthcare leadership, have an excellent understanding of global healthcare management, and offer real impact to help elevate healthcare delivery standards. This could be in the private industry, government, international organisations, or health service providers.
With 91% of graduates employed within six months of graduation, and 70% in healthcare or consulting (MSc International Health Management Class of 2023), our MSc Global Health Management programme will ensure you are equipped with the skills to stand out in a competitive job market.
Tailor your programme with concentrations
Following a recent redesign, the programme has been built for the future. It offers a unique blend of specialist health modules and concentrations. These can be chosen from the areas of Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Management or Economics & Data Science. Towards the end of the programme, you will complement your learning with experiential modules and electives.
These will allow you to gain real-world experience and personalise your learning experience to align with your long-term goals. Get ready to push traditional boundaries to effect meaningful systemic change within health ecosystems globally.