MSc Global Health and Mental Health

London

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The MSc Global Health and Mental Health program at St George's, University of London, equips students with the knowledge, skills, and perspectives needed to address the complex challenges of mental health in a globalized world, promoting equity, social justice, and well-being for all.

Curriculum:

Interdisciplinary Curriculum: The MSc Global Health and Mental Health program offers an interdisciplinary curriculum that explores the complex interactions between global health issues and mental health disparities. Students engage with a wide range of topics, including cultural psychiatry, psychosocial interventions, trauma-informed care, and global mental health policies, to develop a comprehensive understanding of the social, cultural, and economic determinants of mental health.

Research and Practice: The program emphasizes both research and practice, providing students with opportunities to critically analyze existing evidence, conduct empirical research, and apply their knowledge to address real-world mental health challenges in diverse global contexts. Through fieldwork placements, clinical observations, and research projects, students gain practical experience and develop skills in program evaluation, policy analysis, and community-based interventions.

Cultural Competence: Cultural competence is a key focus of the program, as students learn to navigate cultural differences, ethical dilemmas, and power dynamics in mental health practice and research. They explore the role of culture, religion, gender, and socioeconomic status in shaping mental health beliefs, help-seeking behaviors, and treatment preferences, and develop strategies for delivering culturally sensitive and contextually appropriate mental health care.

Global Perspectives: The program emphasizes global perspectives on mental health, encouraging students to critically examine dominant paradigms of mental illness, psychiatric diagnosis, and treatment modalities from diverse cultural and geographic perspectives. Students engage with debates on Western versus non-Western models of mental health care, indigenous healing practices, and the globalization of psychiatric knowledge, gaining insights into the cultural relativism of mental health concepts and practices.

Professional Development: The program offers opportunities for professional development, including seminars, workshops, and networking events with leading experts in the field of global mental health. Students have access to career guidance, mentorship programs, and job placement support, helping them to transition into careers in mental health research, policy, advocacy, and practice upon graduation.

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Location

London

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Score

IELTS: 7

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Tuition Fee

£ 24000

Postgraduate Entry Requirements

  1. Academic Qualifications: Prospective postgraduate students must possess academic qualifications equivalent to a minimum of 60% in their undergraduate degree or its international equivalent. This requirement ensures that applicants have a solid academic foundation relevant to their chosen field of study at the postgraduate level.

  2. English Language Proficiency: 

    • IELTS (International English Language Testing System): An overall score of 7, with no individual band score lower than 6.5.

    • TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language): A minimum score of 93, with no band score below 19.

    • PTE (Pearson Test of English): A minimum overall score of 65, with no band score below 59.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

Work experience: Some postgraduate courses may require relevant work experience in the field.

It is important to note that meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as the university considers factors such as availability of places and competition for the program. Additionally, some courses may have higher entry requirements or additional selection criteria, such as interviews or portfolio submissions.

St George's, University of London, offers a range of scholarships and financial aid options to support international students in pursuing their academic goals. St George's, University of London, is committed to promoting diversity, inclusivity, and academic excellence by offering scholarships and financial support to international students from diverse backgrounds. These scholarships play a crucial role in empowering students to pursue their educational aspirations and make meaningful contributions to their fields of study and society as a whole.

International Scholarship Programme: St George's International Scholarship Programme provides financial assistance to outstanding international students based on academic merit and potential. Eligible candidates are automatically considered for these scholarships upon admission to the university.

Global Health Scholarship: The Global Health Scholarship is awarded to international students who demonstrate a strong commitment to addressing global health challenges through their academic pursuits. This scholarship aims to support students interested in pursuing degrees in public health, global health, or related fields.

International Excellence Scholarship: The International Excellence Scholarship recognizes exceptional academic achievement and leadership qualities in international students. Recipients of this scholarship receive financial support towards tuition fees, living expenses, or research projects during their studies at St George's.

Country-Specific Scholarships: St George's offers scholarships specifically tailored to students from certain countries or regions. These scholarships may be based on academic achievement, financial need, or other criteria determined by the university and its partner organizations.

Research Scholarships: International students interested in pursuing research degrees or participating in research projects at St George's may be eligible for research scholarships or funding opportunities. These scholarships support students in conducting research that contributes to advancements in medical science, public health, or related fields.

External Scholarships and Funding Sources: In addition to university-sponsored scholarships, international students at St George's may explore external scholarship opportunities offered by government agencies, non-profit organizations, and private foundations. These external scholarships can provide additional financial support for tuition, living expenses, or research endeavors.

The MSc Global Health and Mental Health program equips graduates with the knowledge, skills, and perspectives needed to pursue rewarding careers in various sectors of global mental health, contributing to the well-being of individuals and communities worldwide.

Global Mental Health Researcher: Graduates can pursue careers as researchers, conducting studies on mental health disparities, interventions, and policies in diverse global settings. They may work for academic institutions, research organizations, or governmental agencies, contributing to the evidence base for effective mental health strategies worldwide.

Public Health Specialist: With their expertise in global mental health, graduates can work as public health specialists, designing and implementing mental health programs and policies at the local, national, or international level. They may focus on prevention, promotion, or treatment services, collaborating with stakeholders to address mental health needs in underserved populations.

Clinical Psychologist: Some graduates may choose to pursue further training to become clinical psychologists, providing direct mental health care to individuals and communities. They may specialize in trauma, substance abuse, cross-cultural psychology, or other areas relevant to global mental health, delivering psychotherapy, counseling, and psychoeducation services.

Global Health Consultant: Graduates can work as consultants, advising governments, non-profit organizations, and international agencies on mental health issues in low-resource settings. They may assist in program evaluation, policy analysis, capacity-building initiatives, and advocacy efforts to improve access to quality mental health care globally.

Humanitarian Aid Worker: Graduates may choose to work in humanitarian organizations, providing mental health support to populations affected by conflict, disasters, or displacement. They may deploy to crisis zones, refugee camps, or post-disaster areas, delivering psychosocial interventions, training local staff, and advocating for the rights of vulnerable populations.

Health Policy Analyst: Graduates can pursue careers in health policy analysis and advocacy, influencing decision-making processes to prioritize mental health on national and global agendas. They may work for government agencies, non-governmental organizations, or think tanks, conducting policy research, drafting recommendations, and lobbying for mental health reforms.

Community Health Educator: Graduates can work as community health educators, raising awareness about mental health issues, reducing stigma, and promoting help-seeking behaviors in diverse cultural contexts. They may develop educational materials, facilitate workshops, and train community leaders to address mental health needs at the grassroots level.


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