Author: Emily Rogers
Got Stress? A Discussion on Self-Care
Dimple Mirchandani (SPH’15), current E3! Ambassador for the The White House Asian American and Pacific Islanders, in collaboration with Boston University School of Public Health Students for Quality Health Care (SQHC) is proud to present a panel discussion with global health and mental health professionals. The discussion will focus on mental health for Asian American and Pacific […]
“Research on Tap” Event: Combatting Disease, Pursuing Cures: Infectious Diseases Research at BU
Combatting Disease, Pursuing Cures: Infectious Diseases Research at BU November 11, 2015 | Questrom 426/428, 595 Commonwealth Avenue 4:00-6:00 pm Hosted by Ronald Corley, Professor and Chair, Microbiology, and Director, National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories (NEIDL) BU infectious disease experts are at the forefront of research of illnesses that are – or have the potential to […]
Film Screening and Discussion: The Life Equation
SPH students are invited to the following event co-sponsored by the Office of Enrichment and Global Health Equity Program (GHEP) at BUSM. Big data is coming to global health. But who should decide who lives and dies: doctors on the front lines or a mathematical formula? Emmy-winning filmmaker Rob Tinworth will screen new clips […]
Jhpiego online training modules available to students
Jhpiego is excited to share with you its e-learning modules, developed under a partnership with UNFPA, Intel® and the World Health Organization! They are providing innovative training solutions and developing multimedia content for high-quality, globally endorsed e-learning modules that governments can use for health worker training. Module topics include: Family Planning for Frontline Health Workers Managing Post-abortion […]
New GRAP Opportunities Arriving Weekly!
Job Posting: Data Manager for Children Without Worms (CWW)
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: The Data Manager is responsible for providing technical support to the Children Without Worms (CWW) program, an international non-governmental public health program of the Task Force for Global Health, created as a partnership between Johnson & Johnson. CWW is financially supported by Johnson & Johnson, GlaxoSmithKline, and the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF). […]
How to Create Powerful PPT Presentations: Understanding the Techniques Expected from Top Consulting Firms
Wednesday, Nov. 11th from 5-5:50pm, L-Building Room 206 This workshop is being facilitated by Kristen Apa Kremer, MPH, MA. Kristen received her MPH from BUSPH in 2012 with a concentration in International Health. Kristen was selected for an Administrative Fellowship at BMC and currently serves as Manager of Patient Experience at Boston Medical Center. All […]
Global Health Now publishes story by Pulitzer Fellow Claire Felter (COM)
CGHD, SPH, and the College of Communication (COM) have an ongoing partnership with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting in an effort to exchange knowledge and resources on global health and crisis reporting. Student applicants from SPH and COM are selected for a 6-8 week practicum during which they work in Washington, D.C. at the […]
Now Accepting Applications for 2016-2017 Global Health Corps Fellows!
Global Health Corps is a community of leaders united by the belief that health is a human right. GHC fellows are highly effective and empathetic systems thinkers with diverse backgrounds, expertise and stories. During a yearlong paid fellowship, GHC fellows work in a range of critical roles within partner organizations on the front lines of health […]
New Class Available- Global Health 811: Applied Research Methods
GH811 is a recently developed course focused on data science methods for global health. The class is hands-on and will equip students with practical skills that employers are looking for. This course is open to all students who’ve taken both introductory biostatistics and epidemiology (EP713 and BS704). Course Overview In this course we focus on building skills […]