Global Health (online) PGCert
Year of entry 2026
- Start dates
- September 2026
- March 2027
- Delivery type
- Online exclusive
- Duration
- 8 Months (Part time)
- Entry requirements
- Flexible entry-routes, based on educational and professional backgrounds.
Full entry requirements - English language requirements
- IELTS 6.5 overall, with no less than 6.0 in any component.
- UK fees
- £5,000 (Total)
- International fees
- £5,000 (Total)
- Contact
- onlineadmissions@leeds.ac.uk
Course overview

Postgraduate Certificate in Global Health – build industry-ready skills to lead in Global Health in 8 months
Undertake this intensive 8-month PGCert (60 credits) to develop the skills most valued by organisations across global health and NGO roles. You will explore the key theory and policy development aspects of this discipline to set you on the path to shaping the future of global health.
You’ll develop practical capabilities in health systems thinking, policy and governance, and programme evaluation. You will explore theory and policy development while examining the real-world practice of this ever-evolving humanitarian, political, social and healthcare discipline.
Along the way, you will expand your communication and stakeholder engagement skills essential for leadership and coordination roles. With a strong emphasis on applied learning, research literacy, and real-world problem solving, the programme equips you to take on greater responsibility, broaden your technical remit, and accelerate career progression in an increasingly complex global health landscape.
Course highlights
- Gain a Postgraduate Certificate in Global Health from a World Top 100 University, ranked 22nd globally for Development Studies (QS World Rankings 2026).
- Strenghten your network with opportunities to connect with global health leaders.
- Benefit from a flexible, 100% online degree while studying with a renowned Russell Group university.
- Gain firsthand experience of the latest trends, emerging challenges, and cutting‑edge innovations from global health leaders.
Exclusive insights from Global Health leaders
You’ll gain exclusive access to interviews, expert insights, and podcasts featuring globally recognised leaders in public health. These contributors come from major international organisations, leading NGOs, and top universities worldwide.
Your networking opportunities will be strengthened through the University of Leeds Nuffield Centre for International Health and Development, a WHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Capacity Strengthening of Health Policy, Governance and Services.
“This programme provides the opportunity to network, learn from, and collaborate with leading scholars in the faculty to gain invaluable insights and mentorship in the field.”
Princess Gloria Ofori, Deputy Director and Head of Monitoring, Evaluation and Health Research at Cape Coast Teaching Hospital.
Who is the Global Health PGCert for?
The PGCert in Global Health is ideal for:
- Public health and policy professionals looking to enhance their knowledge and skillset.
- Individuals seeking a shorter, career-focused qualification without the commitment of a full Masters degree.
- Social Sciences graduates, healthcare workers and policy and international relations experts looking to gain a wider knowledge of global health practices.
- Environmental and sustainability professionals, researchers and academics.
Watch: Q&A with our Global Health programme leaders
Course details and modules
Our fully online PGCert in Global Health is designed for maximum flexibility, enabling you to balance your learning with your existing personal and professional commitments at the same time as fast-tracking your career.
You will begin with a two-week online induction, introducing the study skills needed for successful online learning at the University of Leeds. This focused, intensive programme is ideal for professionals looking to upskill quickly, providing in-depth knowledge in the wide-reaching global health landscape.
The programme consists of four 15-credit taught modules, each typically studied over eight weeks, allowing you to complete your qualification in just eight months. You will take three modules from the full MSc programme's Foundation Carousel and then, once completed, select a further fourth module from the MSc's Development Carousel.
Foundation Carousel
Global Health Systems and Challenges (15 credits)
You’ll be introduced to the concepts of Global Health Systems and challenges faced by Global and National Actors involved in policy development to support the provision of national health services.
Global Health Governance and Policy (15 credits)
Explore the structures, actors, and conceptual approaches that shape global health governance. Through six focused units, You will analyse the roles of key organizations, partnerships, and paradigms in addressing global health challenges.
Environment, Climate and Health (15 credits)
Gain in-depth knowledge about the role that current food production systems, environmental degradation and climate change play in the emergence and aggravation of infectious disease outbreaks and epidemics. You will learn about dominant global health responses to this interconnected challenge and how joined-up thinking and response strategies can be improved.
Development Carousel
(You will choose one module from this Carousel once you have completed the Foundation Carousel)
Data Analysis for Population Health (15 credits)
Learn the fundamental statistical skills needed to identify patterns and trends in population health data. You will use data analysis tools to uncover inequalities in health status and health service provision, as well as evaluate intervention effectiveness, to inform evidence-based decision-making.
Strengthening Health and Mental Health Service Delivery (15 credits)
Explore the current and emerging challenges facing service delivery in global health systems, including services for physical and mental health, highlighting the need to tackle inequities of access and quality of health service provision.
Social and Corporate Determinants of Health (15 credits)
Understand how health is socially determined by factors such as inequality, income, race and class, alongside the commercial determinants of health, marking the impact of harmful markets and commodities (e.g. ultra processed food). Those working in healthcare, regulation, governments and development must have a detailed understanding of these social and corporate determinants to improve population and individual health and wellbeing.
Global Health Resources (15 credits)
Explore two key priorities of global health systems; managing human resources for health and distributions of financial resources within the health sector. Through appraisal, analyse strategies for addressing human resources for health issues including planning, distribution and retention.
Health Diplomacy (15 credits)
Gain a comprehensive understanding of the role and impact of diplomacy in global health, highlighting the influence of key actors engaged in improving global public health outcomes. You will navigate the complex interplay of politics, power and trust in global health diplomacy.
Research Methods in Global Health (15 credits)
Explore the politics of global health research funding as a key indicator for the types of research conducted in Global Health. You will engage with quantitative and qualitative research designs in health.
Learning and teaching
You’ll be taught by expert academics from across four University of Leeds schools, reflecting the multidisciplinary nature of this PGCert. The programme is delivered 100% online via our award-winning virtual learning environment, Minerva, allowing you to study flexibly alongside your professional and personal commitments.
You will access a wide range of digital learning resources including:
- Pre-recorded lectures, interactive course readings and practical activities to support your learning.
- Live synchronous seminars for real-time discussions with peers and academics.
- Asynchronous activities (e.g. discussion forums) allowing you to engage at your own pace.
This active learning approach ensures that you acquire knowledge and apply it to real-world challenges in global health.
Flexible, Career-Focused Learning
We recognise that people have busy lives, so our fully online Postgraduate Certificate enables you to gain a global health qualification online from a world-leading institution—without the added cost of relocating.
Study planners and progress-tracking tools will support your learning, helping you balance your studies with other commitments.
On this course, you’ll be taught by expert academics—including lecturers, professors, and, in some cases, industry professionals and trained postgraduate researchers—connecting you to leading expertise in the field.
On this course, you’ll be taught by our expert academics, from lecturers through to professors. You may also be taught by industry professionals with years of experience, as well as trained postgraduate researchers, connecting you to some of the brightest minds on campus.
Assessment
Assessments provide an opportunity for you to demonstrate the knowledge and skills you have developed in the module. Each 8-week module consists of 6 weeks of teaching, followed by two weeks dedicated to assessments and a short break prior to your next module.
For a 15-credit module, you will typically complete one to two assessments, with formative assessment opportunities integrated throughout the 6-week study period.
Assessment methods
Assessment methods may include:
- Quiz
- Essay plans
- Research ethics
- Online tests
- Programme plans
- Protocols
- Magazines.
Students will be required to carry out a variety of formative and summative assessments designed to develop key skills in communication, academic practices and critical thinking.
Applying
Entry requirements
Standard Entry
- To meet the standard entry requirements, you need a 2:2 or above in any degree with honours
Professional route
To qualify for the Professional entry route, you need to meet ONE of the following criteria:
- A minimum of a third-class degree with at least 3 years of relevant professional experience in health or public policy, including any role within civil service or public administration, or education.
- At least 5 years of relevant professional experience. In a decision-making role involving some level of data analysis and use of qualitative or quantitative evidence.
English language requirements
Proof of your English Language Proficiency
Proficiency in English language is essential to study at the University of Leeds. You will need either:
Alternative English Language Qualification
A degree taught in English from a recognised institution, lasting at least two years at the undergraduate level or one year at the Masters level, which can be evidenced by transcripts and/or certificates.
For more details, contact our Enrolment Advisors at onlineadmissions@leeds.ac.uk
IELTS 6.5 overall, with no less than 6.0 in any component.
English language requirements
IELTS 6.5 overall, with no less than 6.0 in any component..
How to apply
The deadline for applications to join each intake are outlined below:
- September 2025 start: Apply by 5 August 2025.
- March 2026 start: Apply by 3 February 2026.
As part of the selection process, candidates may be invited for a telephone or online interview.
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Admissions policy
University of Leeds Admissions Policy 2026
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Fees
UK: £5,000 (Total)
International: £5,000 (Total)
Additional cost information
There may be additional costs related to your course or programme of study, or related to being a student at the University of Leeds. Read more on our living costs and budgeting page.
Scholarships and financial support
If you have the talent and drive, we want you to be able to study with us, whatever your financial circumstances. There may be help for students in the form of loans and non-repayable grants from the University and from the government. Find out more at Masters funding overview.
Scholarships are also available to help fund your Masters. Find out more and check your eligibility below:
- Scholarships for International students
- Scholarships and funding for UK students
- Your subject area may also offer scholarships
- University of Leeds alumni (or graduates of affiliated institutions) are entitled to a 10% bursary towards tuition fees. Find out more about eligibility for the alumni bursary and how to apply.
- UK students may be eligible for a UK government-backed loan, with specific terms and conditions for online courses. Applications are made through the Student Loans Company. Visit the UK Government website to find out more.
Career opportunities
Employers are increasingly seeking complex skills learned in the health sector, especially an in-depth appreciation of the inter-relationship between global health policy, governance structures, health services, stakeholders, and resources as an essential component in the landscape of health systems.
Upon completion, you’ll be better-equipped for roles in global and public health, including but not limited to:
- Public Health Professional
- Global Health Researcher
- Health Journalist
- Health Policy Analyst
- Health Program Manager
- Global Health Consultant
- International Health Coordinator
- Humanitarian Aid Worker.
- Health Advocate (CSO)
- Not-for-profit Global Health Worker
- Global Health Financing Consultant
- Development Consultant / Researcher / Worker.
Careers support
The University of Leeds Careers Service offers extensive online resources to help you maximise your studies and achieve your career goals:
- One-to-one support from a careers advisor via phone or virtual meetings
- Online career workshops, webinars and career resources
- A job database and online employer events
- LinkedIn Learning platform access
- CV writing guidance and job application support
- Interview coaching and practice sessions.
- Interview skills advice and practice sessions.
The Careers Service also connects students seeking to work in a specific region, and offers professional development through alumni network, online support and employer partnerships.