MPhil in Health Medicine and Society

9 Months On Campus Masters Program

University of Cambridge

Program Overview

The MPhil in Health, Medicine, and Society is a full-time nine-month course that provides students with the opportunity to carry out focused research under close supervision by senior members of the University. Students will acquire or develop skills and expertise relevant to their research interests, as well as a critical and well-informed understanding of the roles of the history, philosophy, sociology and anthropology of health and medicine. Those intending to go on to doctoral work will learn the research skills needed to help them prepare a well-planned and focused PhD proposal. During the course students gain experience of presenting their own work and discussing the issues that arise from it with an audience of their peers and senior members of the Department; they will attend lectures, supervisions and research seminars in a range of technical and specialist subjects central to research in the different areas of history, philosophy, sociology and anthropology of health and medicine.

Program Key Stats

£35225 (Annual cost)



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Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Quantitative Policy Researcher
  • Post Doctoral Scholar
  • Scientific Investigator
  • Health scientist
  • Health Policy Researcher
  • Analytic Data Scientist

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