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Congratulations to all SPPH’s 2024 fall graduates!
The School of Population and Public Health extends a heartfelt congratulations to our fall graduates on the completion of their degree from UBC!
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Congratulations to all SPPH’s 2024 fall graduates!
The School of Population and Public Health extends a heartfelt congratulations to our fall graduates on the completion of their degree from UBC!
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Dr. Patricia Janssen honoured with Women Leaders in Digital Health Award
She is among ten female visionaries selected as Women Leaders in Digital Health 2024 by Digital Health Canada. This award recognizes those who are harnessing the power of IT to transform Canadian health and healthcare.
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Meet SPPH student winner for best in-person poster at the Canadian Conference on Global Health
This year’s conference theme focused on the poly-crisis encompassing the multifaceted problems of conflict, climate change, governance and COVID-19 that affect the planet and our health and well-being to highlight the importance of connection, collaboration and multi-level integration.
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Meet SPPH REDI Leader: Adrienne Toye
In this REDI Leader spotlight, we speak with Adrienne Toye, Strategic Communications Lead of the Human Early Learning Partnership (HELP) as well as the Chair of HELP’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Anti-Racism (DEIA) Committee.
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UBC Population and Public Health students receive Canadian Graduate Scholarships and Doctoral Fellowships
These awards recognize and support the next generation of researchers at UBC and across Canada funding their work for the 2024/25 academic year.
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Four SPPH doctoral students named UBC Public Scholars
Since 2015, UBC’s Public Scholars Initiative (PSI) has been supporting UBC doctoral students whose research extends beyond traditional approaches to address complex challenges facing the public.