
Your International Population Health Management offer-holder hub

Congratulations on your offer to study International Population Health Management at the University of Birmingham! This is your dedicated subject hub where you will find important information about your course before you start!
Why study International Population Health Management at Birmingham?
- A dual-campus, international experience - Jointly offered by the University of Birmingham and Leiden University. By comparing the UK and Dutch approaches to Population Health Management you'll deepen your understanding of different healthcare challenges and solutions.
- Academic excellence - Delivered by academics from France, Italy, Hungary, Germany and Spain, offering an international perspective on health inequalities and how to address them.
- A programme designed on future health needs - You’ll learn to analyse the large amounts of data available to identify those most at risk, and optimise resource allocation to where it’s needed most.

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Don't forget to accept your offer and pay your deposit
We are so excited to welcome you onto this programme and for you to start your studies at Birmingham.
If you're an international student, you are required to pay a non-refundable tuition fee deposit of £3,000. Your deposit not only secures your place but also marks the beginning of a life enhancing experience with us.
The deposit payment will be deducted from the tuition fee at registration. You will be required to pay this deposit before your offer can progress and you can register with us.
You can follow the link in your applicant portal to pay this deposit.

Department of Applied Health Sciences
Applied Health SciencesInternational Population Health Management sits within the Department of Applied Health Sciences which tackles global health challenges; prevents disease and improves healthcare using research and methodological innovations.
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Designed to prepare you to interact with the world’s most advanced biological and clinical datasets - this programme will prepare you for careers, or further graduate work, in the omics-enabled biosciences.
What do our MSc International Population Health Management graduates do?
Aligned with WHO and NHS priorities, our MSc International Population Health Management programmes prepares you for emerging careers in health.
Graduates of this course may pursue roles within NHS Integrated Care Boards, focusing on Population Health Management to support the design and implementation of care strategies.
You could also work as Public Health Officers for local authorities, ministries or departments of health or in international agencies and non-governmental organisations.
For those interested in research, you can pursue positions in academic or commercial research.
Lastly, there are opportunities within the pharmaceutical, medical device, and biotech industries.

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