
Global Health Risk Management & Hygiene Policies
- Start Dates
- Winter Semester: October 1st
- Starting
- Winter semester
- Mode of admission:
- without admission restriction
- Application:
- directly at the University
- Study mode:
- On campus
Requirements
Qualification Requirements
Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in the area of health, life sciences, and social sciences, also including such disciplines as public and international law, environmental planning, health governance, or health economics.
Required ECTS credits: 180.
A minimum of 2 years of working experience in study-relevant areas. For instance, relevant areas are the regulation of health protection, health management and planning of health care, infrastructure, etc. Applicants have to hand in appropriate work certificates.
It's not mandatory, but a GPA below 3.7 won't get you any score points during the admission process.
Language Requirements
The following certificates are recognised as proof of your language proficience.
Specification: For EPOS applicants.
Specification: For EPOS applicants.
Specification: For EPOS applicants.
Specification: For EPOS applicants.
Application & Admission
Application Deadlines

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Application Procedure & Selection
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Application Documents
Candidates must submit a completed application packet (one pdf-file) consisting of the following documents to:
Your application must contain the following documents in one single PDF file and in this exact order. If you also apply for an EPOS scholarship, please follow the order given by DAAD. In this case, it is okay if you only attach the files that are required by DAAD; you do not need to submit the university’s application form or a scan of your passport.
Documents not complying with the formal requirements, incomplete documents, and late as well as paper applications will not be considered. Only applications sent to [email protected] will be processed.
All applicants must submit the following documents.
- Application form: personally signed; dates and information given must correspond with your CV and references precisely.
- Motivation letter: min. one page, max. two pages; should show your motivation for studying the MSc Global Health and outline at least one area of research you want to work on during your studies. You may also give background information, particularly on past work experiences in the field of study, plans for the future, postgraduate plans, and any other information you deem relevant. Applicants who are currently registered in a postgraduate program at another university should explain why they wish to change programs.
- Current CV: maximum length: three pages; give information in reverse chronological order; include a chronological list of your past and current employments and other activities in the area of Global Health. Dates must correspond to the attached references and the application form precisely.
For EPOS applicants: You must use the sample Europass form with the current date. - Academic degree certificate(s): In cases where the transcript is written in any language other than English or German, a certified translation of the transcript into English is required. Translated versions can be certified either by the originating university or an official national or international institution.
For EPOS applicants: Must be stamped and/or signed by the issuing university on the original document. - Transcript(s) of records: must include an overview of the applicable grading system (except for applicants from the German education system). In cases where the transcript is written in any language other than English or German, a certified translation of the transcript into English is required. Translated versions can be certified either by the originating university or an official national or international institution. You must submit transcripts for all colleges and universities you have been enrolled in prior to applying to the University of Bonn. The transcripts have to give the period of time, all courses that were attended, grades, and degrees that were received. Only transcripts that have been certified by the university where the degree was awarded will be accepted.
For EPOS applicants: Must be stamped and/or signed by the issuing university on the original document. - English language proficiency: for non-native English speakers: Sufficient proficiency in the English language is required. Attach an acknowledged language test, e.g., TOEFL, IELTS to the application or equivalent proof of your language skills that clearly indicates the level of proficiency. A mere statement that your previous studies were mainly or exclusively in English is not sufficient. Proof of English language proficiency is not required by native speakers from the following countries: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the Republic of Ireland, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
For EPOS applicants: see language requirements. The institutional TOEFL is not accepted by the DAAD. - Work certificates or references: certificate(s) of employment proving at least two years of relevant working experience after the bachelor’s degree Only relevant, postgraduate professional experience is accepted. The certificate must state the exact duration in the format „from dd.mm.yyyy to dd.mm.yyyy“ and must be dated, stamped, signed, and contain a letterhead. Work experience gathered after the application deadline will not be counted.
- Copy of passport.
- Further relevant references (optional): You may attach further certificates on professional expertise, volunteering, etc. to support your application. You must not provide more than three additional documents. Providing these further documents is optional.
If you apply for a DAAD EPOS scholarship, further documents are necessary. These have to be submitted in a certain order as outlined on the DAAD website and EPOS brochure.
Your application is not considered if:
- It is incomplete (e.g., the application form or proof of English language proficiency is missing).
- The formal requirements are not met (e.g., the CV or motivation letter is too long).
- The above order is not respected.
- It is submitted before or after the application period.
- It consists of more than one file and/or the file is not in PDF format.
- It is not sent to the right e-mail address.
- It is sent by post or WhatsApp.