Enhance your career in child health
Whether you're looking to grow your skills or take your career to the next level, make your Master's matter at the UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health.
Our Master's degrees attract students from diverse academic and professional backgrounds who are passionate about improving the health and wellbeing of children, and the adults they will become.
Our strong partnerships with Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) and University College London Hospital (UCLH) offer direct access to leading clinical expertise, giving you the opportunity to engage with world-changing research and practical experience.
We are:
- Ranked #6 in the world for Public Health according to the ShanghaiRankings 2023
- Ranked #1 in the UK for research power in impact in medicine, health and life sciences (REF 2021).
- Located in London, rated the world's best student city according to QS Best Student Cities 2024
Are you ready to boost your career in child health? Register your interest in studying with us today to receive our latest updates and invitations to upcoming open days and taster sessions.
Explore our Master's degrees by subject area
With programmes spanning cell and gene therapies, child mental health, and paediatrics, you’ll gain the expertise to make a real impact in the field of child health.
- Cell, Gene and Novel Therapies
- Cell, Gene and Novel Therapies MSc
- Paediatrics and Child Health
- Paediatrics and Child Health: Advanced Paediatrics MSc
- Paediatrics and Child Health: Community Child Health MSc
- Paediatrics and Child Health: Global Child Health MSc
- Paediatrics and Child Health: Molecular and Genomic Paediatrics MSc
- Paediatrics and Child Health: Intensive Care MSc
- Paediatrics and Child Health PG Cert
- Paediatrics and Child Health PG Dip
Register your interest
Do you want to receive updates from our faculty, along with invitations to upcoming open days, taster sessions and more? Complete the form below to register your interest in studying with us, selecting 'Child Health' as your subject of interest.