Access the Global Challenges Lecture Series
Build your understanding of global collaboration and reflect on your own leadership practice, by engaging with leading academics and cutting-edge research.
Free to those domiciled in Scotland (subject to eligibility criteria and availability).
Watch the lectures and participate in facilitated discussions
Each lecture is followed by facilitated discussion in which you can engage with our experts.
Lecture recordings will be available to you shortly after the event. If you watch all lectures, you will receive a certificate of attendance. To receive the certificate you must watch the lectures live or via the formal recording link released by the University within two weeks of the recording being released.
See further details on costs below.
Further details
- Fee: £50 (Free for students who meet our Upskilling Criteria).
- Current University of St Andrews students and staff members qualify for free access. Please contact globaloffice@st-andrews.ac.uk to register for free access.
- To qualify for free access through the Scottish Funding Council's Upskilling scheme, you must:
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- Be a resident in Scotland and: either a UK citizen, or if you are an EU citizen, have settled or pre-settled status, or if you are from another country, have a residency permit.
- Not currently be studying full-time at the University of St Andrews.
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The Upskilling scheme is aimed at businesses and employees as well as individuals who are self-employed, at risk of redundancy or who have been made unemployed, whose primary place of residence is Scotland.
Upgrade to a Masters level short course (5 SCQF credits)
Upgrade to our Masters level course. In addition to the lectures and facilitated discussion, you will take part in follow-up small group sessions, where you can exchange reflections on your practice.
Complete these activities to receive a certificate.
Five SCQF Credits are available upon successful completion of these activities and an associated reflective assessment on leadership in global health.
See further details on course access below.
Places will be offered on a rolling basis and applications may close before the stated deadline if places are filled.
Further details
- Free for applicants domiciled in Scotland (subject to eligibility criteria, see below, and availability)
- £500 for all other applicants
- To be eligible to apply for this programme, you must be educated to Honours degree level (or equivalent) and, if your degree was not taught in English, meet the English language requirements.
- To qualify for free access through the Scottish Funding Council's Upskilling scheme, you must:
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- Be a resident in Scotland and: either a UK citizen, or if you are an EU citizen, have settled or pre-settled status, or if you are from another country, have a residency permit.
- Not currently be studying full-time at the University of St Andrews.
The Upskilling scheme is aimed at businesses and employees as well as individuals who are self-employed, at risk of redundancy or who have been made unemployed, whose primary place of residence is Scotland.