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  1. DPhil in Population Health

    As a graduate student, you will have access to the University's wide range of world-class resources including libraries, museums, galleries, digital resources and IT services.. The Bodleian Libraries is the largest library system in the UK. It includes the main Bodleian Library and libraries across Oxford, including major research libraries and faculty, department and institute libraries.

  2. Oxford Global Health

    Research in global health at the University of Oxford Our strengths and successes in global health research are exemplified by collaboration across multiple disciplines, equitable partnerships, and the passion and commitment of our researchers to apply their expertise for the benefit of others.

  3. Population, Global, and Public Health

    A strong and distinctive focus of population and global health research in Oxford is to generate reliable evidence on the burden and determinants of the major causes of disability and premature death. Research conducted in the Nuffield Department of Population Health aims to reduce premature death and disability from human disease. The DPhil in Population Health will equip students with the ...

  4. DPhil in Population Health

    DPhil students come from many backgrounds including medical practice, epidemiology, statistics, health services research, public health, economics, and ethics. Oxford Population Health offers the opportunity to work closely with world-leading researchers .

  5. About

    Oxford Global Health at the University of Oxford spans over 60 departments, encompasses over 600 global health researchers worldwide, partners with over 60 countries and offers more than 12 post-graduate programmes.

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    The Postgraduate Diploma in Global Health Research is a part-time online programme, focussing on the funding, design, delivery and regulation of research in global health. The MSc in Modelling for Global Health is a full-time programme providing content on modelling, health evidence and policy processes to inform decisions.

  7. Research in Global Health

    Oxford Global Health supports inclusive, ethical and engaged research that has a high impact on lives in low and middle-income countries, and which demonstrates how Oxford addresses the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals through its research, innovation and impact. Oxford researchers work on global health projects from a breadth of perspectives, some of which are highlighted on ...

  8. How to apply

    Details of the colleges that accept students on to the DPhil in Population Health can be found on the colleges tab of the DPhil in Population Health Graduate Admissions webpage. The Oxford collegiate system enables leading academics and students across subjects and year groups, and from different cultures and countries, to come together to ...

  9. PGDip in Global Health Research

    As a graduate student, you will have access to the University's wide range of world-class resources including libraries, museums, galleries, digital resources and IT services.. The Bodleian Libraries is the largest library system in the UK. It includes the main Bodleian Library and libraries across Oxford, including major research libraries and faculty, department and institute libraries.

  10. Tropical medicine & global health

    The Programme. The Department has a major commitment to tropical medicine and global health. Tropical Medicine & Global Health is involved in major long term collaborative partnerships in Africa and south-east Asia with research staff working within a range of national research institutions. Our approach is multidisciplinary, running from community-based research, through epidemiology ...