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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.
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.
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!
When Aaron came across the MSc GHSE at Oxford Population Health, he thought it fit well with what he needed to learn in order to fill the gaps in his knowledge.
Emma felt like she had signed up for a course in biostatistics. She recalls the course director warning her batch that the MSc in Global Health Science and Epidemiology course would be statistics-heavy, and soon realising he wasn’t lying at all.