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Department of Global Health and Population

We teach students how to effectively respond to key health challenges impacting populations around the world through outstanding teaching and research. Our expertise includes health systems and economics, global nutrition, maternal and child health, infectious and non-communicable diseases, and humanitarian studies and population ethics.

Location

665 Huntington Avenue
Building 1, 11th and 12th Floors
Boston, MA 02115

Community and Belonging

Addressing today’s most pressing public health challenges requires collaboration across disciplines, perspectives, and lived experiences. In the Department of Global Health and Population, we believe that when every member of our community can participate fully and contribute their ideas and expertise, we strengthen both our scholarship and our ability to improve population health.

Our efforts align with the work of the Office for Community and Belonging, which helps cultivate environments across the School where individuals are supported, respected, and empowered to contribute. By fostering open dialogue, collaboration, and shared purpose, we aim to create a department where people can grow, learn from one another, and advance solutions that improve health and well-being in communities around the world.

In the Department of Global Health and Population, members of our community connect through a range of events and shared experiences that make the department both intellectually vibrant and an exciting environment to work, teach, and grow. Throughout the year, we host signature events such as our weekly Thursday Brown Bag Seminar Series, our annual Global Health Week, and the annual student-led Africa Health Conference that create opportunities to showcase research, exchange ideas, and celebrate the achievements that shape our department. These moments foster a sense of energy, creativity, and community that makes the Department of Global Health and Population a place where people enjoy learning, collaborating, and contributing to an innovative research, teaching, and working environment.