The European Master in Public Health (Europubhealth+) has obtained renewed funding from the Erasmus+ programme funded by the European Commission enabling to award 60 full scholarships to worldwide high-level students for the next 4 academic intakes from 2024 to 2028.
Since 2006, this Erasmus Mundus Joint Master is recognised as a programme of excellence in public health education through academic collaboration among 8 renowned partner universities: EHESP School of Public Health | University of Rennes (France), University of Sheffield (United Kingdom), University of Granada-Andalusian School of Public Health (Spain), University College Dublin (Ireland), the University of Liège (Belgium), the University of Krakow (Poland), the University of Maastricht (The Netherlands) and Isped-Bordeaux (France) offering a new specialisation in Public Health data Science.
Europubhealth is an innovative European Master in Public health designed to equip the future public health workforce with an interdisciplinary approach for global transitions affecting human health. To address emerging challenges, the programme has incorporated new content on digitalization, big data, climate change, and environmental transitions. The extended network of 17 associated partners includes international public health organizations and universities.
This unique multilingual two-year master of public health offers a comprehensive competency-based curriculum and awards a dual degree. After a first year dedicated to the foundations of public health, students can choose one of the 7 specialisations covering essential public health functions. Its attractive mobility scheme allows students to study up to three languages in at least two different European countries.
The programme demonstrates an excellent student employability rate and career development prospects supported by the vibrant network of almost 450 alumni working worldwide. It is open to graduate students from any country in the world holding at least a university Bachelor degree (180 ECTS) from any academic disciplines with a demonstrated interest in public health.