An international master degree is strongly supported by future employers in international organizations, hospitals and care organizations, governmental agencies, and research institutions.
International organizations
Organizations that work internationally like
- pharmaceutical companies
- aid organizations
- health insurers
- regulatory agencies
- UN organizations
ask for highly and internationally trained staff in the fields of
- health economics
- policy analyses
- health management
Hospitals and care organizations
Large hospitals and integrated care organizations anticipate a growing demand for employees who are explicitly trained in
- EU policy and law
Governmental agencies
Ministries of Health and other governmental agencies anticipate the need for internationally trained staff
- to govern and facilitate a possible integration of EU health care systems and services in the future.
Research institutions
Both commercial research organizations and universities are highly international in their scope and orientation.