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The Ageing, Health, and Welfare MSc by Research at the University of Glasgow focuses on the intersection of ageing, health, and welfare. This one-year program allows students to conduct original research on topics such as aging-related health issues, social care, and public health interventions for the elderly. Students will work closely with researchers and contribute to the development of policies and practices that enhance the quality of life for older adults.
Graduates will be equipped to pursue careers in research, policy-making, or healthcare, particularly in roles focused on aging populations, gerontology, and public health. This program prepares students to contribute meaningfully to the development of healthcare and social systems that address the challenges of an ageing society.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Ageing, Health, and Welfare Research
Semester 2 – Advanced Ageing Research and Policy
Graduates of the Master of Science by Research in Ageing, Health and Welfare from the University of Glasgow are well-prepared for careers in public health, social care, and policy development. Key career opportunities include roles in research institutions, government health departments, non-governmental organizations, and healthcare providers. Graduates often pursue careers as public health researchers, gerontology specialists, or policy advisors, contributing to improvements in healthcare services and welfare systems for ageing populations. The program’s strong research focus equips graduates with the skills to address the health and social needs of older adults.
The Master of Science by Research in Ageing, Health, and Welfare combines in-depth research in the areas of health, welfare, and ageing, offering students the tools needed to make a significant impact in public health and social care. The University of Glasgow’s expertise in public health research and its cutting-edge research facilities provide students with a comprehensive and practical learning experience. This program is ideal for those looking to advance their career in public health, healthcare policy, or social care, focusing on the needs of the ageing population and the policies that support their welfare.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)141 330 2000
Email: admissions@glasgow.ac.uk
Address: University of Glasgow, University Avenue, Glasgow G12 8QQ, United Kingdom