Lancaster University undergraduate open day
27 Jun 2026, 08:00
Lancaster
World leading academics from across Lancaster's Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences share the latest developments in this dynamic field.
How can the humanities play a part in creating an inclusive, trans-cultural and global healthcare that is fit for the future? Our innovative master’s in Global Medical and Health Humanities explores the forefront of knowledge and practices in medical and health environments around the world.
Join us as we expand the debate through new knowledge and collaborative leadership.
Why Lancaster?
Discover the latest innovations and research insights in global medical and health humanities
Develop critical, creative and cross-disciplinary approaches to health and medical challenges in global contexts
Work with an interdisciplinary team with world-leading expertise in a diverse range of health research settings across the arts, humanities and social sciences
Learn leadership skills that will equip you to navigate difficult decision-making
Develop a practical and future-orientated understanding of how change is made
Immerse yourself in Lancaster’s distinctive, collaborative environment
Cutting-edge approaches to well-being, illness and healthcare
The medical and health humanities are fast-evolving, interdisciplinary fields that marshal expertise in arts, humanities and social sciences to tackle healthcare challenges and drive positive future change.
The key values informing this exciting new field of study are interdisciplinarity, criticality, collaboration and creativity. A range of team-taught modules draw on the theories, methodologies and practices of humanities subjects. You will explore and address some of the major health and medical issues facing the world today and have the opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge health innovation.
Topics might range from addressing inequalities within health, exploring the need to create inclusive and diverse hospital environments, to engaging with difficult and sensitive issues such as sites of trauma, poverty and environmental crisis in healthcare settings.
You will develop critical and cross-cultural approaches to explore such areas as:
Narratives and artistic expressions of mental health, illness and pain
Sites of health activism and intervention
The collaborative design of future spaces such as inclusive environments and hospitals fit for purpose
The provision of health advocacy
The de-colonisation of health, moving beyond Eurocentric, Anglophone perspectives
Sustainability in healthcare
Critical Disability Studies
LGBTQIA+ healthcare
Global histories of medicine and healthcare
Collaboration in practice
The School of Global Affairs offers two master’s degrees that share a common ethos and course structure. Each provides distinctive yet interconnected opportunities to develop the skills, knowledge, relationships and partnerships needed to meet the global challenges of our time.
You’ll take part in subject-specific modules designed to build in-depth knowledge of global medical and health humanities. You’ll assess, engage in and create responses to real world issues.
In studio modules you’ll work on live briefs and develop practical skills in using cutting-edge AI technologies, assessing ethical dimensions, and unpacking the societal costs and benefits.
On leadership modules, you’ll join with students from other master’s cohorts on projects and use generative, collaborative thinking to create innovative solutions that are relevant to diverse external stakeholders.
Working with students from our other cohorts will bring you into contact with those specialising in global sustainability and the environment. You’ll experience the benefits that harnessing skills and knowledge from diverse groups and subjects can bring.
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Lancaster
LA1 4YW
Email:pgadmissions@lancaster.ac.uk
Phone:+44 (0)1524 592032