SPH Graduate Virtual Application Drop-In Session
SPH Graduate Virtual Application Drop-In Session
Have a quick question that you want to talk through? Drop into this virtual session to connect with one of our admission staff members.
Have a quick question that you want to talk through? Drop into this virtual session to connect with one of our admission staff members.
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.
Join the Office of Research for a Grant Club meeting for individuals seeking support with grant development writing and editing.
The goal of the Aging Work Group (AWG) is to create a collaborative, supportive community of scholars to facilitate the development of innovative and interdisciplinary aging science.
Meet and reconnect with SPH student senators and fellow students over bagels!
Join ISPH for our first Open House to welcome international students at the School of Public Health.
This presentation will discuss research aimed at providing advocates, practitioners, and policy makers across the U.S. with evidence about the community health effects of eliminating cash bail in order to equitably reduce pretrial detention in New Jersey and beyond.
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.
This session will provide you with an overview of the letters of recommendation application requirement.
The 2024 visiting professor and keynote speaker is Sara Singer, professor at the Stanford University School of Medicine and Stanford Graduate School of Business.
We are excited to invite you to the Integrating Data as an Approach to Overcome Syndemics Event, co-convened by Hennepin County, Hennepin Healthcare, the UMN School of Public Health, and the Hennepin-University Partnership.
This webinar will give you some insights into what admissions committees are looking for in this essay, what works, and what doesn’t.
Join our session to learn more about how our graduates learn how to collect, manage, analyze, interpret, and communicate data to improve population 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 us to learn more about the Community Health Promotion, Public Health Nutrition, Maternal and Child Health, and Epidemiology MPH and PHD programs.
Join us for this seminar featuring Eri Eguchi, visiting Associate Professor from Fukushima Medical University Department of Epidemiology.
International applications require additional documentation when applying. Join our session to understand these requirements, what is accepted, and how to best plan for the extensive application and enrollment process.
Have a quick question that you want to talk through? Drop into this virtual session to connect with one of our admission staff members.
In this session, you'll learn effective strategies and tips to make your resume and cover letter stand out.
Information sessions will focus on admissions requirements, college support and resources, and suggestions on future registration.
In this seminar, Dr. Kunneman connects shared decision making (SDM) as a method of care, to its objective of making care fit, especially in complex medical or personal situations.
Information sessions will focus on admissions requirements, college support and resources, and suggestions on future registration.
In this session, participants will examine the characteristics of effective stories for use in public health.
Join us for this presentation by Kamakshi Lakshminarayan, MBBS, PhD, MS Professor.
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 presentation will explore the implications of paid care delivery for older adults from diverse backgrounds living with disabilities, their family care partners, and the direct care workers who support them in the community.
This workshop is open to all SPH students and will give them the tools they need to highlight their achievements and develop compelling poster presentations.
Join Amy Pleimling, Coordinated Program Director and Laura Moores, Coordinated Program Assistant for an overview of the program and an opportunity to ask questions. Amy will aim to also have 1 current student in attendance to answer your questions as well. Please register in advance for these meetings.
Please join us for this special welcome reception for our American Indian, BIPOC, and international community!
SPH Communications is offering professional portrait sessions for students, staff and faculty at no charge.
Information sessions will focus on admissions requirements, college support and resources, and suggestions on future registration.
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.
Join SHADAC researchers and experts as they explore and discuss insights on new health insurance data at both the national and state levels, by coverage type, and by various other demographic categories.
SPH Communications is offering professional portrait sessions for students, staff and faculty at no charge.
Alan Weil, Editor-in-Chief of Health Affairs, the nation’s leading health policy journal, will discuss the health policy landscape in the United States.
SPH Communications is offering professional portrait sessions for students, staff and faculty at no charge.
Dr. Winkelman will describe the development of this unique collaboration and the results it has generated to inform healthcare delivery for vulnerable populations in Minnesota.
Gain insights into our Public Health Administration and Policy (MPH), Health Services Research Policy & Administration (MS), and Healthcare Administration (MHA) programs during this open house.
NAMI, the country's largest grassroots mental health organization, is committed to enhancing the well-being of individuals and families impacted by mental illness. Through NAMIWalks, the organization aims to raise awareness about mental health, generate funds for NAMI's outstanding free programs, and foster a sense of community by assuring people they are not alone in their…
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.
Hear from the HEWG’s grant recipients on the progress they have been able to make on their project proposals as a result of the micro grant funding they have received from the Health Equity Work Group.
We will cover how to conduct professional informational interviews and make the most of LinkedIn to enhance your profile, build your brand, and secure future opportunities.
Join us to hear this presentation titled "Using tumor laterality to understand how the risks of radiotherapy influence breast cancer treatment and outcomes"
Join us for this presentation titled Monitoring Living Evidence for Research Synthesis.
In The Minneapolis Reckoning, Michelle Phelps describes how Minneapolis seemingly arrived at the brink of police abolition and the tangible ways in which public safety has changed since then. Her account of the city’s struggles over what constitutes real accountability, justice, and safety offers a vivid picture of the possibilities and limits of challenging police power.
Information sessions will focus on admissions requirements, college support and resources, and suggestions on future registration.
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