Ph.D. Study Departments
Ph.D in Public Health
Duration of studies: 4 Years | Registration Status: Open for Fall semester 2023-2024 | Department web site
The School of Public Health aims to train professionals who can improve public health and carry out research in this field. The public health profession wishes to advance health on the local and global levels, for example, by reducing morbidity and death rates from cancer, heart disease, stroke, depression, malnutrition, malaria, AIDS, and influenza epidemics. The methods used to promote public health include: prevention, early detection, policy, environmental change, behavioral change, communication, etc.
The school employs an interdisciplinary, social science-based approach to facilitate a better understanding of health and disease prevention behaviors. It trains the new generation of public health professionals in Israel in the areas of community health, health promotion, health service management, environmental and occupational health, epidemiology, and nutritional behavior.
The program is structured in a way that prepares students for positions in the health system, the medical industry, research and academic institutions, international organizations, and non-governmental organizations.
For Standard Track please visit the website of the Graduate Studies Authority.
For direct Ph.D. track or the supplementary track leading to Ph.D. studies, please contact the department.
The program is intended for outstanding students with a Master of Science in public health and adjacent fields who wish to acquire a Ph.D. The program is also suitable for students who are accepted for advanced studies and will continue their studies in the school and conduct advanced research. The school’s Ph.D. track provides a professional framework in the field of public health in which doctoral supervisors and students can meet and learn from one another, and where doctoral students can help in developing research areas in the field of public health.
Post-graduation employment opportunities: Academic teaching and research, research within the community, employment in healthcare services, healthcare service management, employment in hospitals and community health clinics.