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International Mental Health Research - Methods & Applications

We are still accepting applications for this course

The aim of this short course is to introduce key topics in international mental health, with a focus on developing policy driven research in developing countries. The course will focus upon the methods needed to ensure research is sensitive to cultural and health system factors. Beyond research methodology, the course will stress the need to make findings implemented in policy, and to consider the applications of intervention research. Lectures, practicals and group work will be used as teaching methods.

This training course is jointly run by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and the Institute of Psychiatry.

Programme Preview

To find out what will be happening on the course, look at the Provisional Programme.

Registration

The registration fee will be as follows:

  • £120 - delegates from low-income countries
  • £300 - delegates from middle-income countries
  • £550 - delegates from high-income countries
  • £120 - full-time students without financial support

Please note that only sixty places are available.

How to Apply

Enquiries should be addressed, by e-mail, to the Institute of Psychiatry: imh@iop.kcl.ac.uk

Registration forms can be downloaded from the Institute of Psychiatry website

Further Information

Further information is available on the Institute of Psychiatry website.

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