MSc Global Health Alumni

The first cohort of MSc in Global Health students graduated in 2006. Students have come from a number of countries around the world. Each year, students have produced research dissertations surrounding a variety of global health issues. The students and the titles of their dissertations are available in the links below.
- MSc Global Health 2010-2011
- MSc Global Health 2009-2010
- MSc Global Health 2008-2009
- MSc Global Health 2007-2008
- MSc Global Health 2006-2007
- MSc Global Health 2005-2006
Alumni Countries of Origin
Publications Arising from MSc Global Health Theses
2007-2008
Bell J. (2009) Climate change and human health research: facing global health inequity. In Young Voices in Research for Health 2008: Climate change and health: research challenges for vulnerable populations (Jupp S. & McLellan F, eds), Global Forum for Health Research, Geneva, pp. 35-38. Available online: http://www.globalforumhealth.org/Media-Publications/Publications/Young-Voices-in-Research-for-Health-2008-Climate-change-and-health-research-challenges-for-vulnerable-populations
Connor N.E. & Manary M.J. (2010) Monitoring the adequacy of catch-up growth among moderately malnourished children receiving Home-Based Therapy using Mid-Upper Arm Circumference in Southern Malawi. Maternal and Child Health Journal. Available online: http://www.springerlink.com/content/h2m7146v7563034q/.
Griffiths M., Mannan H.& MacLachlan M. (2009) Empowerment, advocacy and national development policy: a case study of disabled peoples' organizations in Bolivia. In Disability & International Development: Towards Inclusive Global Health (MacLachlan M. & Swartz L., eds), Springer, New York, pp. 105-117. Available online: http://www.springerlink.com/content/k689411250nh7gn7/?p=9d52e08e93f64b7fbe5226e2f33176a4&pi=6
Stringhini S., Thomas S., Bidwell P., Mtui T. & Mwisongo A. (2009) Understanding informal payments in health care: motivation of health workers in Tanzania. Human Resources for Health 7(53). Available online: http://www.human-resources-health.com/content/7/1/53.
2006-2007
Bradley S. & McAuliffe E. (2009) Mid-level providers in emergency obstetric and newborn health care: factors affecting their performance and retention within the Malawian health system. Human Resources for Health 7(14). Available online: http://www.human-resources-health.com/content/7/1/14
Willis-Shattuck M., Bidwell P., Thomas S., Wyness L., Blaauw D. & Ditlopo P. (2008) Motivation and retention of health workers in developing countries: a systematic review. BMC Health Services Research 8(247). Available online: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6963/8/247
2005-2006
Negusse H., McAuliffe E. & MacLachlan M. (2007) Initial community perspectives on the Health Service Extension Programme in Welkait, Ethiopia. Human Resources for Health 5(21). Available online: http://www.human-resources-health.com/content/5/1
Troy P.H., Wyness L.A. & McAuliffe E. (2007) Nurses' experiences of recruitment and migration from developing countries: a phenomenological approach. Human Resources for Health 5(15). Available online: http://www.human-resources-health.com/content/5/1/15