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2 Global Health PhD Degree Programs in Europe


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Medical University Vienna
Infection Biology, Treatment and Prevention (Thesis Programm for the Curriculum of „Doctor of Philosophy“)
- Vienna, Austria
PhD
Full time
6 semesters
On-Campus
English
Infectious diseases have been a scourge of humanity since the beginning of time, and the present COVID-19 pandemic reminds us again how vulnerable we are to pathogens, even in the age of modern medicine and hygiene. Indeed, communicable diseases still cause a large proportion of annual deaths, especially in low-income countries, which carry the largest burden.


University of East London
Health, Wellbeing and Online Harms MPhil PhD
- London, United Kingdom
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program focuses on exploring how health and wellbeing are influenced by online environments, paying special attention to the impact of digital technologies and online harms. It aims to provide stu...
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Studying Global Health at the PhD level in Europe allows you to delve into critical health challenges affecting populations worldwide. This field combines research with practical application, providing a comprehensive understanding of health disparities, policy impacts, and effective intervention strategies.
Through advanced coursework and independent research, you’ll explore vital topics such as epidemiology, global health policy, health economics, and public health ethics. Students develop specific skills in data collection and analysis, designing evidence-based health interventions, and assessing the effectiveness of health programs. The research focus in many European institutions fosters independence and innovation, enabling you to contribute meaningful insights to the health sector.
Graduates often pursue influential roles in academia, government agencies, or international organizations, addressing global health issues and shaping policies. The European approach emphasizes collaboration and networking, creating opportunities for involvement in major health initiatives and conferences, which prepares you for a global career. Students strengthen adaptability as they explore diverse health systems and cultures.