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Global Public Health, Department of Health Sciences, University of York
UNIVERSITY: University of York

STATUS:
FULL MEMBER

LOCATION:
Heslington, United Kingdom

CONTACT:
amanda.mason-jones@york.ac.uk
http://www.york.ac.uk/healthsciences/

Global Public Health, Department of Health Sciences, University of York

Global Public Health, Department of Health Sciences, University of York
UNIVERSITY: University of York

STATUS:
FULL MEMBER

LOCATION:
Heslington, United Kingdom

CONTACT:
amanda.mason-jones@york.ac.uk
http://www.york.ac.uk/healthsciences/
Rated equal first nationally for our research environment in the Research Excellence Framework 2014, our Graduate School provides a vibrant, multidisciplinary learning environment. We offer a broad spectrum of full and part-time educational programmes in public health, health sciences and health services research. We offer world class teaching and research opportunities to a vibrant community of graduate students from the UK and across the world.

Our programmes have been designed around the particular strengths and experience of the academics within the Graduate School and reflect the latest thinking in health and healthcare.

Our multidisciplinary research teams work in many different health-related areas including: Cancer Epidemiology and Cardiovascular Health, Health Services and Policy, Mental Health and Addiction, Public Health and Society, Trials and Statistics and Nursing and Midwifery Research.