Ph.D. Course: The Political Determinants of Health: Changing Perspectives on Health Inequality
The principal objective of the course is to critically review different approaches to health inequality, which will enable doctoral students to understand the causes of the causes of ill health – the political determinants of health.
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The interdisciplinary nature of the course will appeal to doctoral students from a variety of backgrounds, such as public health, international relations, anthropology, geography, political science.
Please read the course description for more information.
Course dates
The course is held December 3rd - 5th, 2012.
Applications
More information about the application procedures and preparations are found at the course web pages.
Applications are due September 14th, 2012
Organisers
This Ph.D. course is organised by LEVE - Livelihoods in Developing Countries in collaboration with SUM Research School and Centre for Development and the Environment - SUM.