Course Content
The Masters in Health Management, Planning and Policy is a full-time course over 12 months that provides a multi-disciplinary, critically analytical and practice-based approach to the main challenges and issues in management, planning and policy which face the providers of health and health-related services in low to middle income countries.
The programme focuses on the challenges arising from the local context of Africa, Asia, Latin America and areas of the Middle East.
Typical postgraduate careers and job opportunities
The Nuffield Centre for International Health and Development has established a large alumni network of health managers and planners holding senior positions around the world.
Qualifications
Candidates will normally be graduates with a good honours degree or equivalent in a relevant subject.
Accreditation
Higher Education Authority
Local Organizer
University of Leeds
Notes
The University offers a wide range of scholarships to international students, including partial fee awards and full scholarships covering fees and maintenance, see http://scholarships.leeds.ac.uk for full details.
Enquiries and Registration:
Please apply for postgraduate taught courses using the online application system at http://www.leeds.ac.uk/info/20022/postgraduate_taught/81/applying_for_taught_programmes
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