Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp Master of Science in Public Health (MPH)
Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp

Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp

Master of Science in Public Health (MPH)

Antwerp, Belgium

Master degree

1 year

English

Full time, Part time

01 Feb 2026*

31 Aug 2026

EUR 5,460 **

On-Campus

* The application period is currently closed.

** EEA / EUR | 16,500 - non-EEA

Key Summary

    About : The Master of Science in Public Health (MPH) focuses on developing expertise in public health principles and practices. It equips students with knowledge in areas like epidemiology, biostatistics, and health policy. The program is designed for those looking to make a significant impact on community health and address public health challenges.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various roles, including public health analyst, epidemiologist, and health program manager. Other opportunities include positions in government agencies, non-profit organizations, and healthcare institutions, contributing to health improvement initiatives at local, national, and global levels.

The Master of Science in Public Health (MPH) is an international program with a clear focus on health systems strengthening and improving disease prevention and control. The scope of the MPH concerns resource-constrained settings and vulnerable populations.

The aim of the MPH is to enhance the student’s capacity to face current challenges such as the achievement of Universal Health Coverage, the organisation of health care for infectious and non-communicable diseases, the control and elimination of (neglected) tropical diseases, the preparedness for disease outbreaks and the response to sexual and reproductive health needs of adolescents, and to health inequities in general. Students will develop research and management skills and translate evidence-informed insights from multidisciplinary perspectives to real-life applications in diverse contexts. The right to health, equity, gender equality, and solidarity are central values in this master's program.

The MPH has experience of more than 50 years in adapting its content and teaching methods to evolving needs in a changing world. The MPH was rated excellent by the Dutch-Flemish Accreditation Organisation (NVAO). More than 80% of the former students state that the impact of the training on their career was high to very high and that they took up more strategic positions at regional, national, or international levels in the years following their graduation.

How?

Public health is taught at the Institute of Tropical Medicine (ITM) in a stimulating academic environment, with a multidisciplinary perspective and an emphasis on critical reflection. The multifaceted cultural and professional backgrounds in the international student group enable a rich exchange, comparative analysis, and confrontation of ideas. ITM teaching staff are extensively involved in research in low and middle-income countries and have significant "field knowledge".

Course Language

The course is taught in English but we provide ample language support for admitted non-native English speakers both before and during the course. A comprehensive English Language Training Programme is offered to students from non-English speaking countries in case they fail to comply with the language proficiency criterion (see below under Admission Requirements). This language policy was tested in 2020-2021 and will be thoroughly evaluated as an alternative to two-yearly shifting the course language to French.