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After six years studying homoeopathy and medicine, and working as a medical officer in India, Nabila Iynul Enaya Gul Mohmed wanted to shift gears. As a doctor, she helped individuals. But she wanted to understand the systems behind them – prevention, policy, and population-level change.

Chester’s MPH empowered her to do just that. Here, her writing moved beyond reporting facts to questioning them. Lecturers pushed her to think critically, not just descriptively, and her Personal Academic Tutor supported her from day one through to her dissertation. The global curriculum widened her lens further, showing her how other countries confronted health and well-being challenges of entire communities.

Nabila Iynul Enaya Gul Mohamed

Master of Public Health

“I strongly recommend the University of Chester because the lecturers treat students as equals,” says Mohmed, who works as a healthcare assistant and volunteers with the British Red Cross, whilst in the UK. “They give their time and genuinely care, and the group work on the programme helped me develop confidence, teamwork skills and friendships that I will always value.”