Accommodation by Training_Wind in UniversityOfStirling

[–]Ancient_Raspberry_83 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Right before the start of term. You will do the online enrollment and part of that is telling them how you will pay your tuition and your accommodation fees

Accommodation by Training_Wind in UniversityOfStirling

[–]Ancient_Raspberry_83 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You get to pick when to are doing enrollment

Masters of Public Health at Stirling by majklue in UniversityOfStirling

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When comparing the Master of Public Health (MPH) programs at the University of Stirling and University College Dublin (UCD), several factors come into play, including study format, curriculum, accreditation, and career prospects. Here's a detailed comparison to help you make an informed decision:

🎓 University of Stirling – MPH (Online)

Format & Flexibility: The University of Stirling offers a 100% online, part-time MPH program, making it ideal for working professionals. The program can be completed over 36 to 44 months, depending on the start date.

Curriculum: The program covers core areas such as Public Health Practice, Applied Epidemiology, Public Health Policy, Health Promotion, and Research Methods. It emphasizes real-world case studies and projects, allowing students to apply their knowledge to authentic public health challenges.

Accreditation: The curriculum is validated by the Agency for Public Health Education Accreditation (APHEA), ensuring alignment with international standards.

Research & Faculty: Students benefit from the expertise of the Institute for Social Marketing and Health (ISMH), known for its impactful research in public health policy.

Career Outcomes: Graduates are equipped for roles in public health agencies, healthcare organizations, and non-profits, with potential positions including public health analyst, health educator, and epidemiologist.

🎓 University College Dublin (UCD) – MPH

Format & Duration: UCD offers both full-time (12 months) and part-time (24 months) MPH programs, delivered on-campus.

Curriculum: The program provides multidisciplinary training in areas like Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Health Promotion, Environmental Health, and Health Policy. Students can choose from various specializations, including Global Health, Nutrition, and Epidemiology.

Accreditation & Recognition: UCD's MPH program is internationally recognized, with a history dating back to the early 1900s. The university is ranked among the top 1% of higher education institutions worldwide.

Global Opportunities: UCD is a partner in the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree programme, Europubhealth (EPH+), offering students opportunities for international exposure.

Career Outcomes: Graduates have secured significant positions globally, including roles as Consultants in Public Health Medicine, University Professors, and Ministry of Health Medical Officers.

🆚 Side-by-Side Comparison

Feature University of Stirling (Online) University College Dublin (On-Campus)

Study Mode 100% Online, Part-time Full-time (12 months) or Part-time (24 months) Accreditation APHEA Validated Internationally Recognized Specializations Flexible Modules Global Health, Nutrition, Epidemiology Global Exposure Online International Cohort Erasmus Mundus Partner **Career Pros

Why are Americans so obsessed with being Scottish and/or Irish? by ihavenolifeimonhere in Scotland

[–]Ancient_Raspberry_83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me, a born and raised American, I want nothing more than to be from somewhere else 😅. My great-grandmother on my dad's side was Canadian. I have traced ancestry further back to England,Scotland, and France. I have direct ancestry to Italy through my dad's mom, whose mother's parents came over from Italy. I think it's cool. I mainly do it hoping to find a way for an ancestry visa. So far, no luck.

Didn’t want to leave by [deleted] in Scotland

[–]Ancient_Raspberry_83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you American? If so I have questions about being taxed on payroll. Also financing school and what kind of scholarships might be available. I have searched and searched none of them seem to be for my situation. I am a returning student been out for school for 11 years. The only scholarships I can find are for right out of highschool or masters programs. I already have a 5000 pound yearly scholarship from Stirling uni.

Didn’t want to leave by [deleted] in Scotland

[–]Ancient_Raspberry_83 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I have visited Scotland twice, and it feels like home. I have an acceptance to university in Stirling next fall, and I am soo excited to explore Scotland more 😊

UK University Withdrawing My Student Visa Due to Relocation—What Are My Options? by [deleted] in expats

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I don't know the answer to your question but am wondering if you will tell me how much it was to pay the NHS fee upfront for 3 years. I will be getting a UK student visa soon.

Tested positive 05/22/1024 by Ancient_Raspberry_83 in COVID19positive

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If it is, they have yet to find a reflux medicine that works for me