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Mental ill-health is one of the leading causes of the global burden of disease, with high rates of premature mortality, disability, and human rights violations. Nevertheless, it continues to be neglected worldwide. There is insufficient commitment and investment towards care for those living with psychosocial disabilities, as well as initiatives for mental health promotion and prevention.

Study our MSc Global Mental Health to be at the forefront of change in this field. Partnering with the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN), King’s College London, we pioneered the first specialist course in this area. Our expertise in clinical and public health paired with their long-standing reputation in psychiatry made us the perfect match.

Our course is hosted by the Centre for Global Mental Health. The Centre is dedicated to advancing knowledge and action to reduce inequity in mental health and improve access to high-quality, evidence-based solutions across the world.

Centre members have been at the forefront of many global mental health initiatives. As a student, you’ll hear about their wide range of research, development, engagement, advocacy and capacity-building projects worldwide.

We offer comprehensive training in all aspects of this evolving and dynamic field. You’ll have the opportunity to interact with leading researchers, public mental health practitioners from different global regions, professionals, and communities across relevant disciplines and sectors.

What you will learn

  • Explore the mental health challenges facing low-resource settings around the globe
  • Create strategies to reduce the burden of mental disorders
  • Develop research protocols to investigate key epidemiological, intervention and policy issues
  • Build confidence communicating ideas and research results with policymakers
  • Apply research skills to monitor and evaluate mental health programmes

Studying this programme, you’ll learn how to initiate, develop and oversee mental health programmes in low-resource settings, and to carry out and critically evaluate research in global mental health. These skills will prepare you to make a valuable contribution to research, public health, policy and practice.

We’ll share our latest research insights into mental health inequalities, as well as mental health across different contexts and the impact on quality of life. As part of the course, you’ll also carry out your own research. Past students have looked at the impact of issues like climate change and conflict, as well as the role of art and music. Alternatively, you might do a policy report where you’ll collect data and present it in a way that helps policymakers understand its implications and how it can be applied.

Who is it for?

We want to help create a world where mental health is promoted, people living with psychosocial disabilities are valued and empowered, and their human rights are protected. If you want to help us on this mission, this course is for you.

You’ll be the type of person who wants to see a shift to a more holistic approach embraced on a global scale. Perhaps you work in health care, social services, education or government. You might work in international development or non-government organisations. Or you might be interested in this area from a human rights perspective. You might also like to use this degree for intercalated study.

Many graduates of this course continue to further research. However, you can also apply your expertise to roles in national health policy and planning, research, and advisory and advocacy roles in governments, international agencies and non-governmental organisations. Some of our students have even returned to their home country to leaders the mental health programmes in their ministries of health.

Career prospects

Graduates enter careers in national mental health policy and planning, epidemiological and mental health services research, and advisory and advocacy roles in governments, international agencies and non-governmental organisations. Find out more about our graduate careers and destinations.

Duration

One year full-time. Ways to study explained.

Intercalating study

Find out about intercalating this programme.

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Sarah Derveeuw, Belgium/Democratic Republic of the Congo
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"The MSc provides an extensive introduction to issues within Global Mental Health and the levels at which you can get involved. It provides you with a lot of research skills, alongside the content."

Renata Teixeira da Silva

Renata Teixeira da Silva

Alumni | Full-time
Brazil

MSc Global Mental Health

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Katerina Benier

Katerina Benier

Student | Full-time
United Kingdom

MSc Global Mental Health

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