LUMC and University of Birmingham Collaboration – a combined masters

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The LUMC will offer a combined master together with the University of Birmingham from September 2025. The combined master consists of courses from the master Population Health Management (PHM) of the LUMC and the master Public Health of the University of Birmingham. This international collaboration fits within the ambition of the Health Campus (and the LUMC) to expand the academic activities within Population Health and PHM. This collaboration is part of the strategic collaboration between Leiden University and the University of Birmingham
A collaboration was chosen because both educational programs complement and strengthen each other well. By combining both perspectives, this can lead to cross-pollination and improvement of healthcare in the long term. Collaboration is already taking place in the field of research. A joint educational program can further strengthen the collaboration in the field of research. The students will alternately take courses for six months in Birmingham or in The Hague.
More information about the master program can be found at: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/education/study-programmes/master/population-health-management/combined-programme-university-of-birmingham
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LUMC and University of Birmingham Collaboration – a combined masters
The LUMC will offer a combined master together with the University of Birmingham from September 2025. The combined master consists of courses from the master Population Health Management (PHM) of the LUMC and the master Public Health of the University of Birmingham. This international collaboration fits within the ambition of the Health Campus (and the LUMC) to expand the academic activities within Population Health and PHM. This collaboration is part of the strategic collaboration between Leiden University and the University of Birmingham
A collaboration was chosen because both educational programs complement and strengthen each other well. By combining both perspectives, this can lead to cross-pollination and improvement of healthcare in the long term. Collaboration is already taking place in the field of research. A joint educational program can further strengthen the collaboration in the field of research. The students will alternately take courses for six months in Birmingham or in The Hague.
More information about the master program can be found at: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/education/study-programmes/master/population-health-management/combined-programme-university-of-birmingham
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