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 International Community Health (master's - 2 years)

International Community Health
The aim of the International Community Health MPhil programme is to train students in international community health research and interventions.

Facts

Duration:2 year(s)
Credits:120
Thesis:60
Degree:Master of Philosophy in International Community Health

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  • Danel James Sadowski

    I now understand with greater clarity the relationship between group health and individual health, that is of public health and conventional medicine. This distinction will serve me well as I pursue a career in medicine while maintaining my interest and relationship with community health activities.

  • Benedicte Hafskjold

    I really enjoyed studying with international students. We learned so much about each other, and the fact that we all came from various backgrounds made the discussions lively and interesting.

Latest messages
  • 02.01.2012
    Dear first and second year students, Welcome back! we are looking forward to meet you on Tuesday January 10th (1st year students), and Monday January 17th (2nd year students). Warm regards Line Løw and Marina Agersborg
  • 10.08.2011
    The Department of Community Medicine welcomes all new students in Class 14 to the M.Phil Programme in International Community Health. 

    All students should have received emails in mid-July with information about programme activities during the weeks 15 – 26 August.

    Orientation week, 15 -19 August, for international students will provide much important information. Information packets for international students can be obtained at the International Student Reception desk in University of Oslo’s Administration Building on Monday, 15 August from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Administrators from the Section for International Health will attend the Group Orientation meetings on Wednesday, 17 August to provide additional information for M.Phil students.

    On Thursday and Friday, 18 – 19th August, all students who do not have a medical or micro-biology background, are required to attend an ‘ Introduction to Biology’ course at the Dept. of Community Medicine.

    Maps to the Department and reading lists will be sent by email. Monday, 22nd August is the formal opening of the course. We look for ward to meeting you all then!
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