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This award is available to pursue a full-time master’s degree programs in Global Health at National Taiwan University (NTU). The program is taught in English.
The College of Public Health (CPH) of National Taiwan University (NTU) is so far the first and only public health school accredited by CEPH (Council on Education for Public Health) in Asia. The program targets international talent and is comprised entirely of international students. The GHP equips students with research expertise capable of providing scientific evidence to solve critical public health issues. With an emphasis on having an international faculty, community-based research, and cultural sensitivity, they train students to apply theories and design intervention through our course load consisting of work both in the classroom and in the field. Students have the opportunity to have a truly global education.
NTU College of Public Health is committed to providing an interesting and thought-provoking academic experience. Preparing both medical and non-medical students with the necessary skills and knowledge applicable to real world situations. The Master of Global Health program will equip you with the methodology and skills required to kick start a career in a global health context or help build on current skills. Also, the program incorporates world leading guest speakers in areas including global health, environmental health, epidemiology, biostatistics as well as healthcare policy and management. NTU is uniquely located in the heart of Asia with practicum opportunities available across Asia, Africa and Europe.
The award is co-sponsored by the National Taiwan University. The program will take 2 years to earn a master’s degree, and NTU offers full tuition waivers and student dormitory as long as the candidate maintains satisfactory academic standards.
As Taiwan’s vibrant capital, Taipei sits in the northern part of the island. Nestled in a basin surrounded by mountains, the city offers a unique blend of urban convenience and natural beauty. It is also the political and economic heart of Taiwan, providing easy access to key institutions, research facilities, and leading industries. Within a short distance, students can experience bustling city life, hike in mountains, or visit nearby hot springs. This location, combined with Taipei’s well-known night markets, iconic landmarks like Taipei 101, and rich cultural offerings, creates an exciting and dynamic environment for international students to live, study, and grow professionally.
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Taipei has a humid subtropical climate, hot summers and mild winters. The average temperature in summer ranges from 27°C to 33°C (80°F to 91°F), while winter temperatures typically fall between 15°C and 20°C (59°F to 68°F). Summers are hot and humid with occasional rainstorms and typhoons, while winters are short, generally warm, and often foggy.
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