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Public Health (MRes)

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Public Health (MRes): course details

For prospective home and international students considering applying for the web-based learning Public Health (MRes) programme.

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Web-based learning programmes

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How to apply/register

We are currently accepting applications for the following two programmes:

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About the course: additional details

Student perspectives

What current/past students think of the MRes programmes:

Alex WalterAlex Walter (UK)
"It has been an excellent experience and although the MRes for me was the "academic" part of my training programme I think that many of the insights gained have had an impact on my clinical practice."

Martin MurphyMartin Murphy (Beijing, China/UK)
"This course has given me the opportunity to spend time reading deeply into the wider themes of healthcare and their origins, it has guided me through the literature of what are complex subject areas so that I can understand how healthcare has come to be structured as it is today."

Robert StewartRobert Stewart (UK/Malawi)
"The MRes has served as an excellent stepping stone from NHS training into a clinical academic career"

Adam FirthAdam Firth (UK)
"For me the MRes is a bridge to a applying for a PhD and the modules available allow me to focus on the areas of Primary Care research that interest me."

Louise MulcahyLouise Mulcahy (UK)
"The MRes in Public Health has provided me with new skills and ways of thinking which I feel will contribute to making me a more confident and professional doctor."

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Handbooks, dissertation handbooks and course timetables for MPH/MRes students

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