Mental Health on-campus programmes (Cultural Psychology and Psychiatry, Psychological Therapies and Public Mental Health) Webinar (23 April)
When: Thursday, April 23, 2026, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Where: Online
Speaker: Andrea Palinski, Hannah Jones

Join our webinar to discover the Mental Health: Psychological Therapies, Mental Health: Cultural Psychology and Psychiatry, and Public Mental Health MSc/PGDip programmes taught on campus in London at Queen Mary University of London.
Find out more about the MSc and Postgraduate Diploma programmes in Mental Health: Cultural Psychology and Psychiatry, Mental Health: Psychological Therapies, and Public Mental Health at our webinar on Thursday 23 April, 12.00-1.00pm (UK local time).
The Mental Health: Psychological Therapies programme takes a psychosocial approach to mental health, exploring how individual, social, and cultural contexts shape wellbeing and experiences of distress. Whether you’re starting out in the field or already working in mental health and want to broaden your knowledge, this course is designed to support your development.
Study Mental Health: Cultural Psychology and Psychiatry to gain an advanced understanding of how socio-cultural factors shape mental health, mental illness, and mental health care. With a particular focus on the role of culture in diagnosis and treatment, you’ll explore how cultural contexts influence the experience and expression of distress, as well as the delivery of psychological and psychiatric interventions.
Our Public Mental Health MSc offers you the opportunity to combine your interests in mental health and global public health. In a globalised world, mutual understanding and respect are essential, and you will gain insights from anthropology, sociology and geography as well as psychiatry and psychology.
This is your chance to hear directly from the programme teams and ask any questions that you might have.