Casamitjana Badia, Núria
Plasència Taradach, Antoni
- Graduates in health sciences, social sciences and related disciplines (life sciences, economics, sociology, anthropology, etc.) with an interest in a multidisciplinary global approach to the major challenges of world health.
- Health professionals and professionals in related areas.
- Employees of NGOs, foundations, public-private partnerships and aid agencies.
- Civil servants and academics wishing to broaden their knowledge of global health.
Admission requirements:
- University degree, diploma or equivalent qualification.
- Detailed CV and covering letter. The diploma will be taught in Spanish and English, depending on the subjects and each of the professors' mother tongues. The teaching material and bibliography will be mainly in English. As such, students must have a good working knowledge of Spanish and English. Students with other primary languages must provide evidence of sufficient language skills.
The course is also open to students with no prior university education, who will acquire the same knowledge and skills and receive a specific qualification for their learner group. Information on the access requirements and other conditions can be obtained from the course directors.
- To analyse the factors that have a bearing on global health.
- To understand the complex interplay between health and other disciplines such as economics, political sciences and epidemiology.
- To take part in the development of sustainable solutions that contribute to improving quality and access to healthcare, particularly among the most disadvantaged population groups.
- To work in multidisciplinary teams to develop and implement solutions to the main problems and challenges in global health, demonstrating a concern for ethical practice and respect for human rights.