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Global futures
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https://www.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/global-futures/
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https://www.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/study/research/discovermore/contact/
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2026-03-11T05:00:46+00:00
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Global futures

Source: https://www.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/global-futures/ Parent: https://www.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/study/research/discovermore/contact/

Working together

Global futures

Why is research important?

1

We can solve global issues by working together.

2

We learn more by sharing ideas and knowledge.

3

Good health is a global right. Our research addresses this.

4

Community engagement is key to change.

Working worldwide

Building foundations for improved global healthcare

Discover how our work is shaping a healthier future.

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Prof Nusrat Husain discusses his work on mental health policy in Pakistan.

The facts

200

The University of Manchester has been educating and delivering innovative research for 200 years.

1 in 5

Our research takes place in one in five countries globally.

160

We have over 160 master's and PhD programmes.

150

Over 150 researchers are working at the University within biology, medicine and health to address global issues.

How can I get involved?

Study for a master's

Develop skills, knowledge and experiences that will stretch, challenge and inspire you by studying for a master's degree.

Through your studies, you'll help to improve healthcare around the world.

Postgraduate research

Start your journey to postgraduate research and become part of a community that addresses health inequalities across the globe.

You can contribute through the fields of discovery science, translational, clinical or applied health research.

Discover more about your subject

Our subject area pages contain lots of information about the biological, medical and health sciences.

Browse courses and programmes, and read more about what our current students think about their studies.