Partnering with ASPPH as a sponsor offers a unique opportunity to drive meaningful change and support the advancement of academic public health education, research, and practice. By sponsoring your organization can:
The ASPPH Annual Meeting is a unique opportunity for academic public health leaders to share knowledge and insights, which they bring back to their schools and programs. Attendees are dedicated to advancing population health through research, education, and knowledge translation. The meeting features topical sessions and networking to enhance public health teaching, research, and practice.
The ASPPH Sections Retreat invites one representative per track from ASPPH-member schools and programs in Academic Affairs, Data, Diversity & Inclusion, Finance & Administration, Marketing & Communications, Practice, Research, and Student Affairs. The retreat focuses on sharing best practices, addressing current issues, and networking with peers.
The ASPPH Presents webinar series offers a platform for exploring diverse topics in public health education, practice, and research, allowing professionals, educators, and students to learn from experts, share best practices, and discuss current issues.
The ASPPH Friday Letter is a weekly publication by the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH), offering updates, news, and key information to the public health community and stakeholders.
ASPPH unites academic public health to drive excellence in education, research, and practice. Your support helps us address critical issues like gun violence, climate change, health equity, systemic racism, and workforce readiness. Every contribution strengthens our commitment to a healthier world and supports impactful public health policies. Learn more about our key priorities.
To learn more about this sponsorship opportunity and how your organization can make a meaningful impact on academic public health, please contact William Hutabarat at SupportASPPH@aspph.org.
Together, we can shape the future of public health and contribute to a healthier world.