Public Health

The Graduate School of Public Health is open to the international community and disseminates knowledge, in English, on comparative effectiveness research through the Master 2 “Public Health – Comparative Effectiveness in Research” and through the organisation of events.

Presentation

The Graduate School of Public Health is open to the international community and has set itself the mission of disseminating knowledge on comparative effectiveness research, and more specifically on clinical epidemiology, biostatistics and research on research.

Thus, The Graduate School of Public Health offers a Master 2 “Public Health – Comparative Effectiveness in Research”, taught entirely in English, by renowned professors from different European universities.

This Master in Comparative Effectiveness in Research provides a solid foundation in: clinical epidemiology, diagnostic evaluation, systematic review and meta-analysis methodology (including networked reviews), observational review methods, biostatistics, and more.

This course is also eligible for the SMARTS-UP scholarships for incoming (students coming from abroad) and outgoing students (in case of internship abroad).

In addition, the Graduate School of Public Health contributes to discussions on major public health issues by organising events such as seminars. It also co-organises a summer school with the Paris Public Health (PPH) Institute.

In order to offer comprehensive and high quality training and events, the Graduate School of Public Health works in partnership with prestigious European universities (Oxford University, University of York, Queen’s University Belfast, University of Amsterdam, Ghent University, University of Ioannina, University Hospital of Basel, University of Freiburg) and with the Paris Public Health Institute of Université Paris Cité.

Masters

  • Second-year Master of Science in Public Health specialised in Comparative Effectiveness in Research
    Taught in English. Read more >

Executives

  • Heads of the Graduate School: Philippe RAVAUD and Isabelle BOUTRON
  • Coordinator: Léa SICARD

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