Gambia: Leeds, UTG Launch Masters Programme

Leeds Metropolitan University in the UK, in collaboration with the University of The Gambia (UTG) on Wednesday 17th October launched a Masters Programme on Public Health and Environment, at a ceremony held at the lecture and theatre hall of School Medicine in Banjul.

The Masters Programme in Public Health and Environment, which was started about two weeks ago, is expected to last for 2 and half years. A total of 28 students had enrolled for the programme with 3 students drawned from Sierra Leone and the rest from The Gambia. The programme is meant to provide and equip the medical students with the necessary informaation on public health and environment and to also provide cost effective, affordable and quality education to the beneficianes.

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