Program Day: Public Health Administration & Policy
In this session, we will share more about how the PHAP curriculum emphasizes the skills necessary for population-focused management, policy development, and evidence-based public health.
In this session, we will share more about how the PHAP curriculum emphasizes the skills necessary for population-focused management, policy development, and evidence-based public health.
This session will highlight the program and how our graduates find meaningful and challenging positions at universities, government agencies, think tanks, health insurance providers, managed care organizations, and consulting firms.
Join our session to learn more about how our graduates learn how to collect, manage, analyze, interpret, and communicate data to improve population health.
Work with a team (or on your own) to formulate and answer a health equity-related question using data from the Hennepin County SHAPE Survey.
This webinar will give you some insights into what admissions committees are looking for in this essay, what works, and what doesn’t.
Join us for this presentation titled "Cannabis Use and Related Issues in the Legalization Era"
In this 60 minute interactive session, participants will learn what antiracism is, how it connects to our mission as a School and discuss ways one can begin to approach their work and role within the SPH with an antiracist lens.
This session will provide you with an overview of the letters of recommendation application requirement.
Have a quick question that you want to talk through? Drop into this virtual session to connect with one of our admission staff members.
This webinar will explain how to submit a resume or C.V. to be a competitive applicant.
Discover what makes our School unique as we provide an overview of our master's programs in public health and walk you through the application process.
In this 60 minute interactive session, participants will learn what antiracism is, how it connects to our mission as a School and discuss ways one can begin to approach their work and role within the SPH with an antiracist lens.
Join us for this presentation titled "Racism Not Race: How a Structural Approach to Health Services Research Can Produce Improved Child and Adolescent Health Outcomes"
Are you a faculty member or post-doc struggling to find dedicated time for your grant proposal or manuscript? Attend the Office of Faculty Affairs Writing Hunker for group writing sessions and one-on-one coaching in a supportive environment. Each day includes: setting and sharing writing goals, focused quiet writing time, a catered group lunch, and building…
In this presentation Dr. Kaveh Khoshnood, PhD, MPH will share his experience and insights on the role and contributions of public health academicians in response to humanitarian crises.
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