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Department of Public Health and Primary Care (PHPC)

 

Part-Time MPhil

The MPhil PHS can be taken part-time over 22 months (2 years). Part-time students will be taught with the full-time MPhil students in the same classrooms with the same materials and the same teachers.  The only differences are the length of the course, and the planned pathways for part-time students. 

Applicants should note that due to pre-requisites and dependencies, and constraints of timetabling, the pathways followed by part-time students will be dependent on which of the specialisation themes they are following. An indication of how the modules can be spread over 2 years for each specialisation theme is provided in this document

International Students

International students who require a student visa to study in the UK are expected to apply for the full-time programme. This is owing to the restrictions of a part-time student visa. The University will only sponsor a student visa for the part-time option if the reason for studying part-time is due to a disability. Further information is outlined on the International Students webpages. 

Auditing Single MPhil PHS Modules

Cambridge University staff and students may apply to attend individual MPhil PHS modules.

Auditing a module (i.e. fully participating, but not for credit) will be free for Cambridge students, but there will be a fee for Cambridge staff. People not affiliated to the university are not allowed to audit modules, except by prior arrangement with their institution. 

The cost for auditing a module of the MPhil in Population Health Sciences is £1130 per module for the academic year [ACY] October 2024 to July 2025.  You may apply for a maximum of 3 modules.

For module dates please see the timetable for ACY 2024-25 (key to use on first tab). Please note that modules dates may occasionally be subject to change

Acceptance onto a module depends on a number of conditions:

  • There is sufficient capacity (number and room)
  • The module leader agrees to the auditor’s participation
  • The number of auditors may be limited to no more than 10% of the number of students taking the module
  • Preference will be given to students within the three PHS departments (DPHPC, MRC Biostatistics, MRC Epidemiology), then staff within the three departments, then to others.
  • Auditors have the necessary pre-requisite knowledge for the module
  • Auditors agree to abide by all rules and policies governing students on the MPhil PHS pertaining to module participation
  • Auditors agree to participate fully in the whole module, with the same commitment and courtesy expected of all students
  • Auditors should not ask questions beyond the scope of class

To apply to audit a module, please complete an online application form.

To note: A separate application form should be completed for each module that you wish to audit, as each module application must be considered and approved by the individual module leader(s).

Application deadlines:

  • For attendance at a core module, submit by 30th September 2024.
  • For attendance at a student-selected module, submit by 10th January 2025.

Applicants will be informed of the outcome of their application within 4 weeks of the above submission deadlines

Acceptance to participate in a module is not guaranteed and is dependent on the conditions listed above. If the number of qualified applicants exceeds the number of auditors acceptable, then we will use a simple lottery system.

Opportunities to participate in other Cambridge courses can be found at:
Postgraduate School of Life Sciences, https://www.postgradschl.lifesci.cam.ac.uk/
Cambridge Postdoc Academy, https://www.postdocacademy.cam.ac.uk/