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Global Health, Social Justice & Public Policy (Taught)

Course details
  • 2 Study options
  • Postgraduate
Course location
2 Campuses
Awarded by:
King’s College London

Course summary

Our Global Health, Social Justice & Public Policy course is a unique study pathway that combines anthropology, philosophy, sociology and science technology studies.

Covering topics such as inequalities in preventable mortality, disability, climate change, reproductive rights, pandemic preparedness and access to health care across countries, it will help you to develop advanced skills in the critical analysis and possible solutions for global health inequalities.

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Scholarships:

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  • Key Benefits*
  • You will learn to think critically and independently about fundamental issues in Global Health & Social Justice and the interaction between them.

  • Opportunities to study central issues in global health including health measurements, global institutions and governance, social determinants of health, global health ethics, philanthrocapitalism, evidence-based medicine, and health economics.

  • Internationally recognised faculty from across disciplines, including global public health, sociology, anthropology, geography, gerontology, philosophy and political science.

  • Interdepartmental study course offers a diverse and exciting range of research options.

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