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Office of Field Education and Practice

Field education and hands-on practice are fundamental components of public health education, providing students with real-world experience and the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings.

Location

708 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02120

Community Engaged Learning

At Harvard Chan, community engaged learning and scholarship serves an important role in public health education, offering students an opportunity to explore and exercise ethical and authentic engagement with community partners and stakeholders. Based on a service learning framework, students engage in their applied practice experience and research endeavors through a process of listening to learn, self-reflection, and attention to contexts and social systems – critical skills in public health practice and leadership development.

Rose Service Learning Fellowship

Funded by a generous gift from Dr. Deborah Rose, SM ’75, to support students and post-doctoral fellows at Harvard Chan to travel and engage in community engaged public health field work.

Herbert S. Winokur, Jr. Fellowship in Public Health for the Mississippi Delta

Harvard Chan Fellows engage in projects that address the health and wellbeing of Mississippians, as part of the Mississippi Delta Partnership in Public Health.