UMN Coordinated Program In Person Open House
Join Amy Pleimling, Coordinated Program Director and Laura Moores, Coordinated Program Assistant for an in-person open house.
Join Amy Pleimling, Coordinated Program Director and Laura Moores, Coordinated Program Assistant for an in-person open house.
Explore the University of Minnesota School of Public Health at our upcoming information session and tour.
Join us at this fun and interactive session to learn more about the Community Health Promotion MPH, Public Health Nutrition MPH, Maternal and Child Health MPH, and Epidemiology MPH programs.
This webinar will explain how to submit a resume or C.V. to be a competitive applicant.
Have a quick question that you want to talk through? Drop into this virtual session to connect with one of our admission staff members.
Information sessions will focus on admissions requirements, college support and resources, and suggestions on future registration.
This social event is a great opportunity to meet other faculty and postdocs who are engaged in health equity research, reconnect with colleagues, and meet new potential research collaborators!
This session will provide you with an overview of the letters of recommendation application requirement.
This session will teach you how to prepare thoroughly and apply strategies to promote yourself both competently and confidently.
This presentation will review the historical evidence of the dire public health consequences resulting from weakened democracy and the lack of fair representation in bodies that determine how a population protects itself from various harmful health determinants.
This webinar will give you some insights into what admissions committees are looking for in this essay, what works, and what doesn’t.
Join the SPH community for an open house expo style gathering, to meet representatives from local organizations, learn from students who will be showcasing their practicum experience and grab a lunch bite.
Join our session to learn more about how our graduates learn how to collect, manage, analyze, interpret, and communicate data to improve population 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.
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Minneapolis, MN 55455