ASPPH Presents Webinar Series

Welcome to the ASPPH Presents Webinar Series—your go-to resource for insights and discussions on the most pressing public health issues. Our webinars feature expert speakers from academia, government, and industry who share their knowledge and perspectives on a wide range of topics. 

What Are ASPPH Presents Webinars?

The ASPPH Presents Webinar Series is designed to bring together public health professionals, educators, students, and stakeholders to explore current topics and emerging trends in public health. Each session is carefully curated to provide valuable learning experiences and foster meaningful discussions. 

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How Often Are Webinars Held?  

Our webinars are held at least monthly, with some months having multiple webinars to choose from. Our series provides a steady stream of up-to-date information and thought-provoking dialogue throughout the year. Each session is approximately 60 minutes long and includes a Q&A segment where attendees can engage directly with the speakers. 

Upcoming Webinars


Stay tuned for a year full of engaging topics and insightful discussions. Below is our upcoming schedule. Missed a session? We archive all of our webinars and make them available for you to view at your convenience. Explore our library of past ASPPH Presents webinars.

Advancements in Responsible & Ethical Use of AI in Public Health Education: Updates From ASPPH’s AI Task Force

Career Opportunities in the Climate and Health Space

Advocacy in Action: Public Health’s Role in a Divided America

ASPPH Fellowship Opportunities for 2026

Please Join Us at Our 2026 ASPPH Annual Meeting

ASPPH Celebrates National Public Health Week

The American Journal of Public Health (APJH)’s New AI Policy

Reclaiming Public Trust: Countering Misinformation in Public Health

Advocacy Series: Grassroots to Capitol Hill

Faculty & Practitioner Well-Being: From Burnout to Balance

Rural and Underserved Communities: Equity in Access to Public Health Resources

Advocacy Series: Elevating the Value of Academic Public Health