MSc in Global Women's Health
Entry requirements
As a minimum, applicants should hold or be predicted to achieve the following UK qualifications or their equivalent:
- a first-class or strong upper second-class undergraduate degree in a subject related to medicine or public health.
For further informaton on entry requirements, please see here.
Months of entry
September
Course content
The MSc in Global Women's Health is a two-year, part-time course, taught online with two one-week residentials in Oxford.
The MSc in Global Women's Health is is delivered online on a part-time basis and is intended for clinicians and non-clinicians, including policymakers, researchers, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and programme managers from donor organisations working in the field of women’s health.
It provides a comprehensive understanding of the practical and theoretical aspects of global women's health ensuring high-quality, person-centred and intersectional approaches to women’s health in line with the United Nation's Goals for Sustainable Development.
Women experience specific biological and gender-related challenges that can impact on their health, including sexuality, pregnancy, menopause chronic diseases, cancers and their socioeconomic and cultural development. Historically, women have been under-represented in drug-development, clinical trials, large-scale databases powering artificial intelligence algorithms, and policymaking. Collectively, this has resulted in widening health and social inequalities on a global scale. The strategies and methods that could be used to improve the health of women and achieve gender equity in health, span several disciplines, and are not usually taught in a systematic manner.
The MSc in Global Women's Health is innovative, multidisciplinary and utilizes an online and blended learning approach. Modules are led by Oxford and international experts, ensuring that the course has a specific global outlook on how we can tackle the major current issues in global women's health. The course is delivered on a part-time basis over two-years, allowing those working in low-, middle-income and high-income settings to study flexibly alongside their work and family commitments.
The overall aim of the MSc in Global Women's Health is to provide in-depth training in the principles and practice of women's health in a variety of global contexts, to nurture an interdisciplinary forum to develop future leaders in global health. The course will equip students with research, advocacy, leadership and policymaking skills so that our graduates can implement and effect local change, ultimately improving health outcomes for women globally.
Information for international students
For more information about international applications, please see here.
Fees and funding
For further information about fees and funding, please see here.
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- MSc
- part time24 months
- Distance learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
- Name
- Postgraduate Enquiries Team
- msc.gwh@wrh.ox.ac.uk