Urban Health Summer Institute
June 22 – June 26

The Drexel Urban Health Collaborative (UHC) at Drexel University’s Dornsife School of Public Health offers short skills and substantive courses for practitioners, researchers, and students of all levels interested in improving health in cities.
Some courses are in-person on Drexel’s Philadelphia campus, while others are online with live instructors.
Urban health expertise is a key part of the Dornsife School of Public Health’s mission and reputation, and the Summer Institute courses are taught by distinguished faculty members with broad urban and global health research portfolios.
Topics:
-Introduction to Grant Writing for Community-Based Organizations
-Introduction to Grant Budgeting for Community Based Organizations
-An Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
-Evidence-Based Interventions for Climate Change and Urban Health
-Race, Racism, & Health: From Theory to Praxis
-An Introduction to Multilevel Analysis for Urban Health Research
-Latent Class Analysis for Public Health Research
-Reproducible Analyses: Coding Best Practices for Public Health Research
-Citizen Science and Communication for Urban Health Researchers and Practitioners
-Improving Mental Health Outcomes for Children & Families Who Experience Violence
-An Introduction to Quasi-Experimental Methods for Policy & Program Evaluation
-An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence for Urban Health Research & Practice
-Spatial and Spatial-Temporal Statistics: Modeling and Applications