Study anywhere:

TLSPH courses are structured, with online delivery so that you
can study in any location worldwide.

Leaning that suits you:

Studying online mean you have the flexibility to fit your studies around your personal life and work commitments.

Value for money:

Fees for online course are generally lower in addition saving are made by not having to relocate for your studies.

Our Purpose

We believe academic achievement is determined by when learning is relevant to students’ lives and is formed by their individual requirements, abilities, and interests.

At TLSPH, we want our students to have learning experiences that are relevant, challenging, contextualised, and designed to lead towards professional prospects and employment, or to improve skills for future progression.

Our goal is to provide industry-relevant qualifications. We collaborate internationally and hope our students will benefit from these connections. 

Why is a health a good career choice?

More than 2.2 million people work in the health care industry in the UK there is currently a shortage of health care employees this will continue to increase exponentially by 2035. With TLSPH you can choose one of our industry health programmes and start your career to become a health professional.

Online Courses

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Accreditations and partnerships

TLSPH has been accredited by respected accreditation authorities and professional associations in the United Kingdom. Our courses are part of our commitment to teaching excellence and constant quality improvement in the content we provide on our courses. We also interact with UK and worldwide organisations to give our students  a networking platform.

Accreditation Bodies

UK/International Professional Organisations

The London School of Public Health
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