Dartmouth MPH + MS Virtual Information Session

Dartmouth

Join Dartmouth for a Virtual Information session, where their admissions team will be live and answering your questions. The Dartmouth admissions team will review their MPH and MS program offerings and structure, the resources available to you as a Dartmouth student, and tips and tricks on preparing a standout application. Can't join live? Register for

Public Health Advocacy Consensus Task Force: Town Hall

Johns Hopkins

Having an advocacy-ready workforce is critical to meeting public health challenges. This town hall, sponsored by SOPHE, Public Health Education and Health Promotion Section of APHA, and the Johns Hopkins Lerner Center for Public Health Advocacy seeks your input on how to improve advocacy instruction in schools and programs of public health.

FIU Online Master of Public Health!

Florida International

The world needs more trusted public health professionals. And that means you! Earn your Master of Public Health with FIU's 100% online program. It's affordable, flexible, and can be completed in as little as one year. No GRE required. Join us for a Virtual Information Session on September 10th to learn about career options, earning

Residential MPH Programs Information Session: Maternal, Child And Adolescent Health

Berkeley

Join us for a program specific information session to learn about the master’s degree programs offered by our Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Program: Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health 2-year MPH (4+1) Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health MPH Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health 11-month MPH Masters of Social Welfare/MPH Discover the unique features of each

2024 Undergraduate Network Leadership Retreat

About the Event The 2024 Undergraduate Network Leadership Retreat is September 11-13 in Salem, VA at Roanoke College. The retreat provides a space for Associate or Assistant Deans or Program Directors of undergraduate public health programs to connect, share promising practices and engage in discussions about the future of undergraduate education in public health.Participants should