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Dipa Patel

July 7th, 2020

MSc Health and International Development through the eyes of our students

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Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

Dipa Patel

July 7th, 2020

MSc Health and International Development through the eyes of our students

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Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

MSc Health and International Development students, Harikeerthan Raghuram, Kassandra Jones and Abdul-Malik Abdul-Latif tell us about their experiences on the programme and how it differs from a Health Policy programme:

Harikeerthan Raghuram:

Kassandra Jones:


Abdul-Malik Abdul-Latif:


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Dipa Patel

Dipa Patel is the Communications and Events Manager for the Department of International Development at LSE. She is also the Managing Editor of the ID at LSE Blog.

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