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The UCL Institute of Epidemiology and Health Care (IEHC) is home to some of the world's most influential and creative researchers in the field of population health.

Why UCL?

  • UCL is rated 9th in the QS World Rankings 2025
  • UCL is ranked 6th in the world for Public Health (ShanghaiRanking’s 2023)
  • UCL is No.1 for research power and impact in medicine, health and life sciences (REF 2021)
  • Our students are closely integrated into our community through research-embedded teaching

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For full programme information including modules, contact details, fees and entry requirements pleaseÌývisit the prospectus pages:

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Careers and employabilityÌý

At »Ê¼Ò»ªÈËe know that students choose to enter graduate study for a number of reasons, and we are deeply committed to supporting our students' aspirations and enhancing their skills and employability. The quality and success of our alumni is critical to our reputation.Ìý

For programme specific career information, please visit our programmes' prospectus pages.Ìý

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Funding your studiesÌý

We offer departmental scholarships and funding that you may be eligible to apply for. Please check our website for further information.Ìý


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What our students and alumni say

Meet some of our students and alumni. Find out what they have to say about their programmes.

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Fanuel, Online Master of Public Health (MPH)

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Alysha, Population Health MSc

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Miyola, Dental Public Health MScÌý


Frequently asked questionsÌý

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Visit the UCL Frequently Asked Questions for all postgraduate taught and research applicants.Ìý

Department FAQsÌý

Is it possible to work and study at the same time?

Part-time (2 year) courses areÌýdesigned for those who work part-time. ÌýWe would recommend that you register to complete yourÌýmaster's flexibly over 3-5 years if you aim to work full-time as well as complete your degree. This gives you the flexibility to do as little or as much as you are able over a maximum of five years. This format was designed specifically to accommodate full-time work schedules.

When does teaching start, and when are the term dates?Ìý

The MSc programmes are 12-months long and run from September to September each year. You can view the provisional term dates and closures for 2024-2025 on the »Ê¼Ò»ªÈËebsite.

What do I need to prepare for the start of the MSc programme?Ìý

We will be contacting you over the summer before your admission with materials to prepare.

Is there funding available?Ìý

Funding and scholarships are available. Please take a look at the UCL postgraduate taughtÌýfunding information.Ìý

We also offer departmental funding that you may be eligible to apply for. Please check our website for further information.Ìý


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