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The MA in Health, Cultures and Societies offers a dynamic platform to examine topics related to health, disease, wellness, and medical practice. This program delivers specialized methodological training within the University of Liverpool's unique critical practice-oriented approach. Health issues inherently intersect with social and cultural dimensions. This interdisciplinary MA emphasizes Environmental Humanities, Arts and Mental Health, and Critical Medical Humanities, with strong ties to the Centre for Health, Medical and Environmental Humanities.
Students will experience research-driven instruction across diverse fields such as Archaeology, Anthropology, Classics, English, Geography, History, Law, Literature, Music, Medicine, Psychology, Public Health, and Sociology. The program equips students to conduct groundbreaking research that transcends traditional academic boundaries.
Graduates can boost their career prospects through partnerships with the Centre's external collaborators in Liverpool and Merseyside, including joint research projects, placements, and internship opportunities.
Featuring an adaptable curriculum that blends teaching with research, the MA fosters intellectually curious, versatile graduates. Core modules build digital proficiency while the program's global perspective cultivates internationally-minded scholars and emerging research leaders.