University of Manitoba

Master in Manitoba Training Program for Health Services Research

Winnipeg, Canada

The Master in Manitoba Training Program for Health Services Research at University of Manitoba is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Manitoba, founded in 1877 in Winnipeg, is the oldest university in western Canada and a major public research institution. With roughly 29,000 students and about 4,000 international students, the university offers a welcoming and diverse campus experience. Its location provides access to cultural attractions, outdoor recreation and a supportive prairie community.

Academically the university offers more than 260 programs spanning faculties such as Engineering, Architecture, Health Sciences, Business and Agriculture, many of which are research active and professionally accredited. The campus hosts centers for global public health, functional foods and other applied research that connect students with real-world problems and industry partners, while student services emphasize academic advising, career planning and wellbeing.

International students benefit from extensive supports including orientation, visa guidance and targeted scholarships, along with numerous experiential learning and co-op opportunities in Winnipeg and beyond. For students seeking a research-led education with strong community engagement and practical pathways into professional fields, the University of Manitoba presents a balanced choice combining academic excellence, campus life and regional opportunity.

About the Program

The Master in Manitoba Training Program for Health Services Research is a graduate program for students interested in health services research, offered at the University of Manitoba in Canada. This Master's degree takes one year to complete and helps students gain practical experience in health services research.

The curriculum includes interdisciplinary training in health services research, with a focus on applied research methods. Students develop skills in research design, data analysis, and policy development, and participate in hands-on research projects.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as Health Services Researchers, Policy Analysts, Research Coordinators, or Health Care Managers, working in government agencies, hospitals, or research institutions, such as Manitoba Health, Seniors, and Active Living.

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