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Claire Rotich is an incoming MSc-GH student for Fall 2013. She highlights the Duke Difference in her blog post.
Published April 23, 2013, last updated on April 9, 2018 under Education News
The Duke Master of Science in Global Health (MSc-GH) for Fall 2013 has received a record number of applications – more than 40 percent more than the previous year. This year’s applicants are from 17 countries and represent a wide variety of majors, backgrounds and experience. The program is also on target to enroll its largest class ever, which is approximately 30 students.
Record applications and enrollment reflect the program’s growing prestige as a leader in the field of global health, as well as a demand for high quality global health graduate opportunities. In its fifth year, the MSc-GH enables students to design a path that is tailored to their interests and career goals, with access to world-class faculty, funding for international field research and a multidisciplinary focus for addressing global health challenges.
Incoming MSc-GH student Claire Rotich, a Kenyan native who is completing a degree in biomedical engineering at Imperial College London, shares her thoughts on why she chose the Duke MSc-GH, what makes Duke stand out from the rest, and what she calls “The Duke Difference.” See her blog post on Inside the MSc-GH.