The Maternal Nutrition Intensive Course is a continuing education program designed to teach how to improve maternal and infant health through risk-appropriate, high-quality nutrition services. This year’s online, self-paced course features six dynamic presentations covering topics including how maternal genetics shapes human milk composition, GLP-1 use in adolescents, and more. Visit our website for details!
Are you ready to turn knowledge into action? Join us for an engaging virtual workshop introducing the applied sciences in public health — where data meets practice, and research drives real-world solutions. Discover how epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, and health policy intersect to protect communities and improve lives. In this session, we will introduce how
Interested in public health? Join the Weatherhead School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine as Dr. Rustin Reed presents his Public Health Discovery Seminar Series titled, "Level Up Learning with Games and Groups." Tune into this seminar to learn how to: 1) Identify 2 ways to use playing cards to increase engagement, 2) Discuss 3
Interested in public health, but unsure which path, career, or academic program is right for you? In the process of completing a UW-SPH application, but have questions? Join us for the School of Public Health Community Open House on Wednesday, October 1, from 11:00am – 2:30pm PT at the Hans Rosling Center for Population Health.
See where the Bloomberg School can take you. Learn from our Career Services Office about the programs and events sponsored by the office, career outcomes of graduates and how to make the most out of our public health degree programs. We hope you can participate!
Climate change poses an enormous threat to people worldwide. How can we most effectively address it? This program brings together Gina McCarthy, who led the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under President Obama, and former Republican Congressman Bob Inglis for a dynamic conversation. They will discuss the merits of regulatory and free market solutions and explore
Discover how teaching and public health intersect to drive systemic change – and why Teach For America can be a powerful step toward leadership in health, education and community impact.
Join us for an informative session to explore our range of online program offerings and discover which option best aligns with your goals and aspirations.
Join the College of Public Health for a virtual version of our popular information sessions to learn more about our graduate programs and admissions process. Registrants will participate in an interactive webinar and have the opportunity to ask questions of admissions staff, faculty, and current students.
Join the College of Public Health for a virtual version of our popular information sessions to learn more about our graduate programs and admissions process. Registrants will participate in an interactive webinar and have the opportunity to ask questions of admissions staff, faculty, and current students.
The FARM Food Futures Forum will merge voices from academia, government, civil society, and the private sector to discuss transforming food systems to support human and planetary health. This in-person and virtual gathering will highlight how public health must integrate agricultural science, technology, and market solutions to advance sustainable, equitable, and health-promoting food futures.
Tours are a prime opportunity to see what life is like within the walls of the Rollins School of Public Health. Register for a student led tour to learn about our campus and student life.
Join us on campus to learn more about the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Enjoy an afternoon filled with conversations with our departments and programs, a welcome from School leadership, and a chance to connect with students and offices across the Bloomberg School!
Interested in public health? Join the Weatherhead School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine as Dr. Eva Silverstre presents her Public Health Discovery Seminar Series titled, "Political and social determinants of Tuberculosis." This seminar will explore the political and social determinants of health that impact our ability to control this disease in low and middle-income
Our virtual sessions offered throughout the week will allow prospective students the chance to connect with staff and faculty across various departments and programs, engage with the Admissions and Financial Aid Offices, learn about student life and support services, and meet with current students!
Join this session to learn more about the Program in Clinical Effectiveness and MPH in Clinical Effectiveness from faculty, former and current students.
Join this session to learn more about the Program in Clinical Effectiveness and MPH in Clinical Effectiveness from faculty, former and current students.
Attend our MPH in Epidemiology Prospective Student Open House to explore the program and discover how this degree can help you achieve your professional goals.
With its transformative power, AI already has changed the business of health care — but not without challenges and concerns. Join leaders in technology, health care, and academia for a transparent conversation about where AI is delivering real impact, where it’s falling short, and what the future may hold.
In general, our Virtual Open House will cover the following: Dean's Welcome and Introduction to the School A brief overview of all our degree programs Student Affairs Meet & Greet - Speak with representatives from Career Services; Financial Aid; Office of Inclusion, Diversity, Anti-Racism, and Equity (IDARE); SOURCE (the community engagement and service-learning center); and
Interested in public health? Join the Weatherhead School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine as Dr. Patricia Kissinger presents her Public Health Discovery Seminar Series titled, "Check it - a community based approach to reducing STIs." Tune in to this seminar as Dr. Kissinger will discuss the rationale for the program, the components of the
The Translating Science to Policy panel will feature five UNC-Chapel Hill experts sharing their successes and challenges policy work, followed by Q&A and discussion. The aim is to think and learn about approaches to moving public health work into action at a challenging time. Panel participants include: Dr. Lindsey Smith Taillie, associate professor of nutrition;
The Science for Health Systems Conference is a global forum to share new research on the measurement and improvement of health system performance. This inaugural conference will bring together researchers, policymakers, and implementers from multiple disciplines and regions of the world to share health system research methods and findings to maximize health impact.
Columbia Public Health hopes to see you at our Fall 2025 Open House. This program is designed for prospective masters applicants to experience how Columbia University approaches public health.
Join this session to learn more about the Program in Clinical Effectiveness and MPH in Clinical Effectiveness from faculty, former and current students.
Join this session to learn more about the Program in Clinical Effectiveness and MPH in Clinical Effectiveness from faculty, former and current students.
We look forward to seeing our members at APHA’s 2025 Annual Meeting & Expo, November 2-5 in Washington, DC! Below, please find a list of sessions hosted by ASPPH. The majority of ASPPH sessions at APHA are free to attend and registration for APHA is not required – exceptions are noted on the agenda. In