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The Global Mental Health MSc at the University of Glasgow provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to address mental health issues in a global context. This one-year program covers a range of topics such as mental health policy, mental health systems, and the impact of global issues such as migration and conflict on mental health.
Students will engage with both theoretical frameworks and practical applications, preparing them to work in diverse settings across the world. Graduates will be equipped to contribute to global efforts to improve mental health care, advocate for mental health policies, and work with international organizations to address mental health challenges globally.
Semester 1 โ Foundations of Global Mental Health
Semester 2 โ Advanced Global Mental Health
Graduates of the Master of Science in Global Mental Health from the University of Glasgow are well-prepared for careers in international organizations, NGOs, public health, and mental health services. Career opportunities include roles in global mental health research, policy development, mental health program management, and human rights advocacy. Graduates can work with international agencies such as the WHO, UN, or various NGOs, as well as research institutions and governmental health bodies, tackling mental health issues on a global scale.
The Master of Science in Global Mental Health offers students the tools to address mental health challenges in diverse global contexts, focusing on both psychological theory and practical intervention strategies. The University of Glasgowโs expertise in public health and mental health research, combined with its strong international partnerships, provides students with an unparalleled learning experience. This program is ideal for those wishing to pursue careers in global mental health, whether in research, policy, or direct intervention, preparing graduates to contribute to the global mental health agenda.
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