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Building bridges for global health: UBC SPPH and Kenya’s AMIU sign landmark cooperation agreement
The UBC School of Population and Public Health (SPPH) and Amref International University (AMIU) in Kenya sign Statement of Cooperation to address global health challenges through collaborative research and education.
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Building bridges for global health: UBC SPPH and Kenya’s AMIU sign landmark cooperation agreement
The UBC School of Population and Public Health (SPPH) and Amref International University (AMIU) in Kenya sign Statement of Cooperation to address global health challenges through collaborative research and education.
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UBC SPPH PhD student Rodrigo Sierra Rosales receives the 2024/25 UBC Killam Graduate Teaching Assistant Award
Congratulations to PhD student Rodrigo Sierra Rosales on receiving the 2024/25 UBC Killam Graduate Teaching Assistant Award!
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UBC MPH student Evan Hall receives the Dr. Anne Crichton Award for Publication
Congratulations to Evan Hall, second-year Master of Public Health student, on receiving the Dr. Anne Crichton Award for Publication!
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Drs. Patti Janssen and Martin Guhn leading interdisciplinary research clusters
UBC SPPH researchers Patti Janssen and Martin Guhn are among the recipients of new funding to help address some of the world’s most pressing health challenges through interdisciplinary collaborations.
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Recognizing the 2024/25 Student Community Builders in the UBC Master of Public Health Program
This year, we extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the outgoing student facilitators Catalina Ionescu, Khushi Khandelwal, and Abita Venkatesh, who have done an exceptional job in encouraging student engagement and building community.
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School connectedness critical for transgender and gender-diverse youth mental well-being
A new study reveals that transgender and gender-diverse youth experience significantly lower mental well-being compared to their cisgender peers, with school connectedness emerging as the most crucial factor for promoting their well-being.