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EUCLID (Euclid University) PhD in Global Health / International Public Health
EUCLID (Euclid University)

PhD in Global Health / International Public Health

2 up to 4 Years

English

Full time, Part time

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USD 8,825 *

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* Total tuition: Initial Admission Fee + (55 x USD145) = USD 8,825

Key Summary

    About: The PhD in Global Health / International Public Health focuses on advanced research in health issues that transcend national boundaries. Students engage with topics like disease prevention, health promotion, and the social determinants of health. The program supports interdisciplinary approaches, integrating insights from various fields to tackle global health challenges effectively.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates may pursue careers in public health agencies, international organizations, NGOs, or academia, among other sectors. They can work as researchers, policy analysts, or health program managers, contributing to significant health improvements worldwide.

Introduction

OVERVIEW:

The EUCLID DIPH is a highly specialized and practical doctoral program that has been primarily designed for active civil servants and governmental officials. It is not โ€œUSโ€ or โ€œEUโ€ or โ€œUKโ€ or โ€œChinaโ€ centric but rather reflect a truly global and intergovernmental vision. This online-delivered program aims at โ€œpreparing expert leaders for international civil service and global careers.โ€

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES:

This program focuses on the application of theoretical knowledge to real-world public health practice, rather than on the advancement of academic knowledge for its own sake. The DIPH was primarily designed to train government staff already working in the field, but it is certainly suitable to prepare other professionals and outstanding students for careers with governmental bodies, NGOs, multinational corporations and international organizations such as the WHO, European Union, the African Union, ECOWAS, etc.

On account of its low tuition and institutional relationships, it is of special interest to European, African and โ€œSmall Islandsโ€ students. The EUCLID DIPH is a unique program in the sense that it is the only Doctoral degree program in International Public Health actually offered by an intergovernmental organization chartered to do so, thus allowing direct interaction with practitioners as well as opening rare internship opportunities.

DISSERTATION:

In consultation with his or her assigned advisor, the student will write a doctoral thesis making a contribution to international global health, which has a standard value of 25 USCH. The following areas of research and concentration are our focus:

  • Tropical Diseases
  • Global Health Diplomacy
  • Education in IPH
  • Global Health Bioethics

PEERS AND ALUMNI:

Because EUCLID was established to train active senior officials and government staff, our students can be assured that their peers and fellow alumni will form a high-level network.

CREDIT VALUES:

Credit values are expressed both in terms of USCH (US credit hour) and ECTS (European Credit Transfer System). Typically, 14 hours of classroom instruction over the course of 1 semester represents 1 USCH or 1.5 ECTS (plus self-study time), which is converted to the equivalent amount of study in the context of a distance program. The total credit value for the completed DIPH, according to international standards, is 90 USCH beyond the Bachelorโ€™s (of which 25 are for the dissertation).

ENROLLMENT SCHEDULE:

EUCLID has ongoing enrollment (intake) for this program. It is acceptable to apply several months in advance but it is recommended to apply 60-40 days in advance. General public slots are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

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