The Postgraduate course in Global Health Economics and Policy provided by Royal Holloway offers an in-depth and nuanced understanding of global health in a world increasingly dominated by globalisation. The core aspects of the course are regular interaction with policymakers, advance understanding of the health sector globally and building a solid foundation in health economics and health policy analysis.Course Content: The course is designed to provide students with a foundation in health economics and health policy analysis. This includes regular interaction with policymakers in the UK and globally, alongside targeted sessions with global health practitioners and experts from the World Health Organisation, Department of Health, and National Health Service agencies. The course is delivered full time over one year or part-time over two years.Key Modules: The major course units include Global Health, Issues in Global Health Policy, Applied Methods of Cost-effectiveness Analysis, Economic Evaluation, and an extended essay in Health Economics/Health Policy.Future Careers: Graduates from this course have a deep understanding of the complexities of finance, governance, and the context of global health which enables them to work competently and successfully anywhere in the world. They become competent to work in international organisations, in national Ministries of Health, and in various agencies and donor organisations involved in international health and economic development.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.