Pandemic Preparedness and Response: Towards Building Health System Resilience
Building 1, Room 1208(hybrid) Building 1, Room 1208 and via Zoom
(hybrid) Building 1, Room 1208 and via Zoom
Please join us for an informal networking reception around social impact interest with the new 2025 cohort of ALI Fellows, the returning 2024 cohort of ALI Fellows, and Boston-area program alums alongside other Harvard Chan students. The event will take place on Thursday, September 26, 2024, from 5pm-6:30pm at Elements Cafe in the Martin Conference...
Are you passionate about Child Protection and interested in increasing your skills and building your professional network across sectors? The FXB Center for Health & Human Rights at Harvard University is accepting applications for the 2024-2025 Child Protection Certificate cohort. This interdisciplinary qualification is open to students from any Harvard graduate school, but admission is...
Titled Climate Resilience in Action: Public Health Solutions for a Changing World, Alumni Weekend 2024, will provide opportunities to develop mentor-mentee relationships; honor this year's award recipients; and discuss solutions to advance equity in the climate space and take action to better our environment for the next generation. Don't miss this chance to reconnect, learn,...
The Impact of Building Characteristics and Regional Factors on Exposure to Maui Wildfire Pollutants Presenter: Parham Azimi, PhD, Research Associate in the Department of Environmental Health, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Learning Objectives: Participants will be able to 1) describe the constituents of target air pollutants in residential buildings near wildfire-affected regions in...
About the Symposium The next U.S. President will have great challenges and opportunities to strengthen the country’s health care system for all. Join us for a symposium with leading experts and scholars across the field examining key issues related to health care access, affordability, and equity. Register here. Note: Space is limited – please register...
As part of the upcoming Alumni Weekend, AW24: Climate Resilience in Action: Public Health Solutions for a Changing World, the Department of Environmental Health and Harvard Chan C-CHANGE will be hosting an open house for all EH faculty, researchers, and students to share what the department is working on with visiting alumni. There will be...
This is the last date that an HSPH student can drop a course with special permission. Student will receive a grade of “WD” and the withdrawal will be part of their permanent academic record.
Join us for our second annual Day of Service! Pick a service opportunity to participate in, then join us for a community lunch in the Kresge Cafeteria. All students, staff, faculty, trainees, and academic appointees are welcome. A complete list of service opportunities will be available the first week in September. To volunteer: hsph.me/dos-signup
The Harvard Student Human Rights Collaborative (HSHRC) is a student-run organization that raises awareness about issues at the intersection of health and human rights. The collaborative also runs the Harvard Medical School Asylum Clinic to assist clinicians with the medical and psychological evaluation process for individuals in the Boston area seeking asylum. Register here to...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ST1HHlEBywc Presented in partnership with the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies As the first woman president of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences in more than a century, Helena Nader is a staunch advocate for inclusion, championing gender, racial, and ethnic equity in science. In this fireside chat, hear how she’s repeatedly advanced research,...
The Lee Kum Sheung Center for Health and Happiness is excited to announce “Environments for Health and Happiness,” a year-long seminar series exploring the intricate relationships between aspects of the natural and built environments with our health, happiness, and well-being. As cities expand and climate change impacts intensify, the creation of resilient, equitable, and sustainable...