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The MA/MSc Design for Health and Wellbeing is a postgraduate program designed for professionals and enthusiasts in design, health, and wellbeing fields, providing practical experiences to tackle real-world health and wellbeing challenges. It welcomes individuals from both creative and scientific disciplines to develop expertise and emerge as leaders in research and practice.
Mental and physical wellbeing form the cornerstone of human life, from early years through later stages. Yet, many health services remain focused on reactive treatments. This MA/MSc champions a proactive, holistic approach that prioritizes prevention, addressing individual needs, aspirations, and rights to enhance health, wellbeing, and equity.
Participants in this program share a core belief: creative design plays a vital role in developing solutions to improve health outcomes. They recognize design's collaborative potential to transform public and community health through innovative, collective approaches.
Focusing on three central themes—policy context, co-design methodologies, and intervention strategies—this program equips students with the skills and insights to advance in this rapidly evolving sector.
KEY ADVANTAGES
Examine contemporary perspectives on health and wellbeing, considering their societal impacts to shape effective prevention and support initiatives.
Collaborate with peers from diverse academic backgrounds through interdisciplinary partnerships.
Apply your learning in real-world settings via connections with community organizations like RNIB, Venture Arts, and Rainbow Haven.