Global Mental Health in Low- and Middle-Income-Settings
Munich , Germany
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Tuition Fee
Start Date
2027-02-09
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Biomedical Sciences | Mental Health | Public Health
Area of study
Health
Education type
On campus
Course Language
English
Intakes
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-02-09 | - |
| 2027-02-09 | - |
About Program
Program Overview
Global Mental Health in Low- and Middle-Income-Settings
The in-person course on Global Mental Health offers a global perspective on mental health, with a focus on low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). It explores the social, cultural, and economic determinants of mental health, challenges in diagnosis and treatment in low-resource settings, and the impact of conflict, migration, and poverty.
Key Content Areas
- Sociocultural perspectives on mental health: Global and LMIC contexts
- Social determinants of mental health at individual and population levels
- Diagnosis and classification of mental disorders: Treatment opportunities and challenges in low-resource settings
- Child and adolescent mental health: Developmental and contextual considerations
- Strategies to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to mental health
- Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS): Stepped care models and interventions
- Community-based mental health approaches and prevention strategies
- Post-colonial perspectives on mental healthcare
- Addressing stigma in mental health: Barriers and solutions
- Cultural and spiritual dimensions of mental health and well-being
- Global migration and mental health: Challenges and support mechanisms
- Mental health in crisis contexts: War, poverty, Psychological First Aid, and trauma interventions in humanitarian settings
- Global burden of mental disorders and public health implications
Methodology
The course methodology includes lectures, discussions, and group work.
Assessment
The assessment is graded through a written examination.
Course Details
- Date: 9 February 2026 - 13 February 2026
- Location: Munich, Germany
- Host University: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitðt M■nchen (LMU)
- Type of Event: Physical course
- Target Groups: Master students, PhD students, Researchers
- Duration: Up to 1 week
- Recognition: Transcript of records - ECTS
- Language: English
- Recruitment of Participants: Qualitative Assessment
- Number of Open Spots: 10
- Evaluation Criteria:
- 35% Academic / Professional Merit
- 25% Motivation
- 40% Balance between universities
- Application Deadline: 17 December 2025
- Note: Those who are offered a place will be awarded a grant of 2,440 Euros
Outcome
Students will receive 2 ECTS upon completion of the course, preparing professionals to develop effective, context-specific mental health strategies.
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