The University of Edinburgh - Postgraduate Discovery Day
18 Mar 2026, 09:00
Edinburgh

An interdisciplinary academic discipline
Global mental health is an interdisciplinary discipline with academic training programmes, journals, textbooks and research consortiums working to explore and address a range of global mental health priorities in diverse global settings.
Much of this activity has been situated in psychiatry and public health disciplines, with a growing body of scholarly work from other professional and social science disciplines including:
medical anthropology
social work
international development
clinical psychology
The role of the social sciences in global mental health is crucial to:
further critical understandings of how conceptions of ‘distress’ and ‘mental health’ and 'wellbeing' are socially, culturally and politically constructed in different contexts
theorising the intersections between social, economic and technological development and mental health
developing effective interdisciplinary approaches to addressing the mental health and development interface
Global Mental Health: interdisciplinary approaches at Edinburgh
Do you want to examine how mental health is understood and addressed in varied contexts across the world?
Are you interested in the social, economic, political, and environmental drivers of poor mental health and ways to address these?
Do you want to play a role in transforming mental health care globally?
Mental health and wellbeing are crucial global health and social welfare policy concerns with significant resources and research devoted to this area.
This interdisciplinary postgraduate programme offers you opportunities to develop:
critical perspectives on global mental health policy
practice and research space for creating transformative possibilities for approaches to global mental health care
tools for conceptual and practice innovation in the global mental health field
Please note this programme is not a professional programme in mental health and does not provide clinical or professional practice training or accreditation.
Who this programme is for
The programme is aimed at both professionals and graduates with backgrounds in:
social work
international development
public health
psychology
nursing
medicine
health studies
social and medical anthropology
sociology
other social science disciplines
We welcome applications from people with lived experience and from disciplines not listed above.
Choose a specific option to see funding information.
Course optionsThe University of Edinburgh
Old College
South Bridge
Edinburgh
EH8 9YL