The MSc Public Health (Addictions) at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) is the perfect choice for both graduates and professionals who have a passion to help solve the global issue of addiction. This program equips you with the knowledge and abilities to understand everything about addiction, including the prevention and treatment of addiction, thereby building a meaningful career for you in public health.
As a student, you have the opportunity to be taught by academics and professionals who are at the top of this field. It combines lectures, seminars, and practical workshops where you will engage in real-world projects, often in collaboration with public health organisations. Your progress will be assessed through essays, case studies, and presentations, ensuring you develop critical thinking, analytical skills, and the ability.
Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) is a thriving institution based in the centre of Liverpool. Known for its close ties to industry and its focus on student outcomes, LJMU provides a conducive learning environment for students from around the globe. The university has a strong reputation in health sciences, with staff who are actively contributing to research, which means they bring that cutting-edge knowledge into the classroom.
As a student, you will have access to modern teaching facilities and a wide range of support services, including dedicated help for international students. LJMU works closely with local health organisations and community groups, providing valuable networking and research opportunities to gain professional abilities to excel in the field.
To apply, submit a personal statement explaining your interest and qualifications, a reference from an academic or employer, and a CV showcasing your relevant work experience.
Grade Requirements:
English Proficiency:
The tuition fee for international students enrolling in the MSc Public Health (Addictions) at Liverpool John Moores University for the 2025/2026 academic year is £18,250.
LJMU offers a range of scholarships to support international students, including an automatic scholarship of up to £4,000 for self-funded students who meet offer conditions and pay fees by the required deadlines. Additional scholarships, such as those in partnership with the British Council or Chevening, may be available. Students from Commonwealth countries can explore external Commonwealth Scholarships. For a full list of scholarships and eligibility criteria, visit LJMU’s international scholarship webpage.
Graduates of the MSc Public Health (Addictions) are well-prepared for rewarding careers in public health and related sectors, with roles such as:
Candidates who are interested in this course can apply through UCAS or the university's international application form. For further assistance, kindly reach out to one of our trained counsellors.
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