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    MSc one year full-time; part-time or split study over two years

Masters Degree Description

Reproductive and sexual health is fundamental to human health and wellbeing. Around the world, reproductive and sexual health is influenced by everything from regressive policy changes, gender inequality, and access to education, to extreme weather events and humanitarian crises. Join us to carry out high-quality policy-relevant research, critically review existing evidence, and examine this vital area of health across the entire lifespan.

We’re one of the few universities in Europe offering a MSc course that specialises in providing a non-clinical foundation in reproductive and sexual health research. Running since 1998, our programme is well established and internationally recognised for high-quality graduates who work at leading organisations across the world.

You’ll network with experts at the forefront of the field who carry out groundbreaking research in key areas including sexual behaviour, control of STIs, and reproductive rights and justice. We also have researchers exploring contraception and abortion access, as well as maternal, perinatal, and newborn health. This team deliver the course alongside insightful guest lectures from the World Health Organization (WHO), International Planned Parenthood Federation, and MSI Reproductive Choices UK.

This programme is delivered on campus in London, UK and is recognised by the ESRC as providing high quality research  training and a small number of ESRC scholarships are available to UK or EU residents. These are advertised each year with the LSHTM scholarships information.

What you will learn

  • Discover evidence-based approaches to researching reproductive and sexual health issues
  • Learn how to apply research approaches to inform development, health and social welfare programmes
  • Untangle the socio-cultural, political and ethical issues surrounding reproductive and sexual health
  • Develop your research skills by gaining expertise in research study design, data collection and analysis, critical evaluation, and application of research findings
  • Use methods from a range of public health disciplines to address research questions in reproductive and sexual health

The aims and learning outcomes are detailed in the programme specification.

Being able to attain the highest possible level of reproductive and sexual health is recognised as a human right. To address public health challenges in this area, we need to understand the social, environmental, and structural determinants of health while carrying out high-quality research and critically appraising existing evidence.

Studying with us, you’ll learn how to answer emerging questions about the potential of using technology to improve sexual health and the impact of humanitarian crises. We’ll also explore the effectiveness of health policy and programmes in enhancing reproductive and sexual health and rights. This programme focuses on middle- and low-income settings but we also provide excellent training in the principles and methods of research for high-income countries.

To make the course relevant to your career and ambitions, you’ll have the freedom to explore different topics. Current Issues in Maternal and Perinatal Health, Family Planning Programmes, and Control of STIs are just a few examples of optional modules you can choose from. Through your module choices, you’ll also be able to decide whether you develop your quantitative or qualitative skills (or a mixture of both).

You’ll apply everything you’ve learned to a research project in a subject area of your choice. Past students have looked at how people make choices around the use of contraceptive methods, the promotion of breastfeeding in the UK, the impact of the COVID lockdowns on access to abortion services in Nepal, and the relationship between intimate partner violence and sexually transmitted infections.

Entry Requirements

A student must normally satisfy the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine general entrance requirements and the additional programme specific entrance requirements as follows:

The normal minimum entrance qualification for registration at the School on a Masters programme is at least one of the following:

  • a second-class honours degree of a UK university, or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard, in a subject appropriate to that of the course of study to be followed
  • a registrable qualification appropriate to the course of study to be followed, in medicine, dentistry or veterinary studies.

Applications with an appropriate technical qualification, or equivalent qualification and experience from overseas, are also welcomed.

Additional requirements for the MSc Reproductive & Sexual Health Research are:

  • evidence of numeracy skills

Any prospective student who does not meet the above minimum entry requirement, but who has relevant professional experience, may still be eligible for admission. Qualifications and experience will be assessed from the application.

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Fees

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Module Details

Students take the following compulsory AB1 modules:

  • Basic Epidemiology or Extended Epidemiology
  • Foundations in Reproductive Health
  • Principles of Social Research
  • Statistics for Epidemiology & Population Health
  • Health Policy, Process & Power or Introduction to Health Economics or Population Studies

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