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Students for the new MSc Global Health Science and the DPhil in Population Health have arrived at the Nuffield Department of Population Health to begin their courses.

NDPH 2014 intake of MSc and DPhil students © © GBagley
NDPH 2014 intake of MSc and DPhil students

The Department extends a warm welcome to a new intake of 32 graduate students. The MSc in Global Health Science has admitted 18 students and the DPhil in Population Health has 14 new students. A large number of students have joined us from overseas and have travelled from France, Sri Lanka, Hong Kong, Jamaica, Greece, China and the USA.

 

 

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