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The programme can prepare you for roles in:

  • national and international public health agencies
  • global organisations working on climate change and health
  • government policy and advisory teams
  • non-governmental organisations and international development agencies
  • research institutes and universities
  • climate and health consulting organisations

Graduates may go on to work as climate and health researchers, policy advisers, environmental epidemiologists, or analysts contributing to the design and evaluation of interventions that protect population health in a changing climate.

The programme also provides a strong foundation for doctoral study and specialist careers in climate and health research, environmental health and planetary health policy.

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Employability

On average, 90% of our master's graduates from the 2019/20-2022/23 cohorts were in employment or undertaking further studies 15 months after graduation (Graduate Outcomes Surveys, 2020-2023).

 

Hear from a MSc Climate Change & Planetary Health alumni

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Shahab shares his experience of studying the MSc at LSHTM and how it shaped his career after graduation.

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Employers and job titles examples for this programme

As a top-ranked institution for public health, our graduates' knowledge, skills and qualities are in demand in the field. Our graduates go on to various roles with a wide range of employers.  Below you will find just a few of the positions and organisations that our graduates from this programme have entered:

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LSHTM Alumni

LSHTM’s alumni community includes over 35,000 graduates across more than 190 countries. It offers a lifelong connection to LSHTM and to each other.

We are proud of our global alumni network, which includes many notable members, such as:

  • Tedros Adhanom, the Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), who completed his MSc in Immunology of Infectious Diseases
  • Karina Rando, the Minister of Public Health in Uruguay, studied MSc Public Health
  • Christopher Whitty, Chief Medical Officer for England and Chief Medical Adviser to UK Government, studied MSc Epidemiology.
  • Vanessa Bradford Kerry, founder of the non-profit Seed Global Health, director of the Program in Global Public Policy and Social Change at Harvard Medical School, and Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health for the World Health Organization (WHO), studied the  MSc in Health Policy, Planning and Financing
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Patrick Ellen
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Patrick Ellen, Project Manager, Systemiq Ltd

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"I could write a lot about what I learnt over the year and loved learning about environmental health and epidemiology... the core takeaway was a clearer understanding of why public health and environmental degradation are so tightly linked, and why both are politically and economically fragile."

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Infographic showcasing LSHTM's career data. Employment sector: 25% healthcase delivery; 25% Academic/research; 18% NGO/charity; 12% Private sector/industry; 10% Policy/government; 5% Intergovernmental Organisation; 4% Other; 1% Government Aid Agency.
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Want to learn more about our graduates' careers? Take a look at our infographics on our Graduate Careers & Destinations page.

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  • Career support - the LSHTM Careers Service provide a range of services from 1-1 appointments to events and workshops.
  • Alumni blogs - did you know LSHTM has over 35,500 alumni in more than 190 countries.
  • International alumni chapters - find an LSHTM network of alumni near you from our over 30 chapters.