Health Promotion

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  • University/Institute Name University of Galway
  • Attendance Type On Campus (Full Time)
  • Position Duration1 year
  • Unspecified Unspecified

Position Details (Master's)

The Health Promotion course at University of Galway is an internationally recognised qualification with the course content informed by the agreed competencies and professional standards for Health Promotion.

The Health Promotion course at University of Galway is anIUHPE (International Union of Health Promotion and Education) Accredited Health Promotion Course. This means that students who graduate from this course are automatically eligible to apply to become an IUHPE Registered Health Promotion Practitioner on the voluntary register.

Graduates of the program work in statutory services (e.g., Health Service Executive), non-governmental organisations (e.g., Irish Heart Foundation, Dental Health Foundation, Irish Cancer Society), and in the academic sector (e.g., University of Galway, Sligo IT, Athlone IT), in a number of roles including dedicated Health Promotion Specialist posts. Past graduates are employed nationally and internationally, in posts in Ireland, UK, Australia, Canada and USA. Some graduates have gone onto further study in our doctoral program

Careers

A wide variety of career opportunities in Ireland and abroad exist for graduates of this program. Graduates are qualified to pursue a full-time career in health promotion or to incorporate health promotion principles into their work, expecially those in the health and education sectors.

Graduates from the programs have found employment in a broad range of work sectors: statutory, private, voluntary and community securing positions in a number of roles including dedicated Health Promotion Specialist posts. Graduates of the MA in Health Promotion have found employment in academia, in a diverse range of fields of health research both nationally and internationally.

Some graduates have also gone onto further study undertaking PhDs at University of Galway and beyond, in Health Promotion and other Disciplines. The range of employment opportunities taken up by graduates who come from a wide range of disciplines and experiences, attests to the relevance and transferability of the health promotion competencies gained from the Health Promotion programs to graduate employability.

Courses include
  • Research Methods
  • Health Promotion
  • Health Promotion Practice
  • Determinants of Health Promotion
  • Re-orienting Health Services
  • Supportive Environments
  • Evaluation of Health Promotion programs
  • Dissertation

Research Areas & Fields of Study involved in the position

Position Start Date

Sep 2026