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Blog posts

How to prepare for an interview for a course at Oxford Population Health

Ling Tao shares interview preparation tips from current Oxford Population Health students.

Life as a DPhil student and tips for media engagement

Vincent Straub describes the value of an interdisciplinary approach to his DPhil studies and offers some advice on preparing for media interviews.

Why I chose the MSc in Global Health Science and Epidemiology and what I enjoyed about it

Brigid Falvey did not have a biomedical background when she joined the MSc in Global Health Science and Epidemiology. She describes her experience of the course and life in Oxford.

Life as a master's student

When Josephine Gondwe had questions about non-communicable disease prevention and treatment in Malawi, she realised there was something she could do about it ─ learn how to conduct research that can answer these questions.

How to apply for the DPhil in Population Health at Oxford University: a guide

If you're thinking about applying for the DPhil in Population Health at Oxford Population Health, you're likely feeling a mix of excitement and anxiety. Having been through the process myself, I understand the intensity and uncertainty that comes with it. To help you on this journey, I’ve put together a guide, drawing from my own experience, and highlighting useful resources that can improve your chances of success. Let’s get started!