University of Birmingham - Undergraduate Open Day
26 Jun 2026, 08:00
Birmingham
A pioneering masters jointly offered by the University of Birmingham and Leiden University, combines world-class expertise to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to address global health challenges effectively.
This programme is designed to meet emerging health needs by focusing on Population Health Management - a concept endorsed by WHO and the NHS. You’ll learn to target healthcare resources effectively in diverse socioeconomic and healthcare contexts, improving population health outcomes.
What makes this course different?
This course takes a distinctive approach by emphasising Population Health Management, preparing you to design personalised care in resource-limited settings.
By integrating modules from both universities and providing exposure to UK and Dutch healthcare systems, you’ll gain a unique perspective that will broaden your ability to tackle diverse health challenges.
You’ll be ready to confront the most critical health issues, such as disease prevention and reducing health disparities.
This is the first programme in the world to offer a Masters in International Population Health Management.
Delivered by academics from France, Italy, Hungary, Germany and Spain, offering an international perspective on health inequalities and how to address them.
You’ll learn to analyse the large amounts of data available to identify those most at risk, and optimise resource allocation to where it’s needed most.
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