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UBC Launches Innovative Master of Global Health Program to Address Worldwide Health Challenges
The University of British Columbia’s School of Population and Public Health is proud to announce the launch of its Master of Global Health (MGH) program, western Canada’s only standalone professional global health graduate program.
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UBC Launches Innovative Master of Global Health Program to Address Worldwide Health Challenges
The University of British Columbia’s School of Population and Public Health is proud to announce the launch of its Master of Global Health (MGH) program, western Canada’s only standalone professional global health graduate program.
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More than Human: Partnerships and Pathways for a Healthier Planet
Dr. Kaylee Byers will be giving a presentation for the position of Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) in Global Environmental Health on Monday, April 14th.
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Advancing Global Health: Agroecology for climate change resilience, nutrition, and health in sub-Saharan Africa
You are invited! Dr. Daniel Amoak will be giving a presentation for the position of Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) in Global Environmental Health in the School of Population and Public Health on Monday, April 10 at 10-11 AM (PDT).
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Pathogens, people and power: from diarrhea reductionism to transformative Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)
You are invited! Dr. Sarah Dickin will be giving a presentation for the position of Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) in Global Environmental Health in the School of Population and Public Health.
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Most B.C. youth aren’t meeting Canada’s movement guidelines—and it could be impacting their mental health
New study from UBC SPPH shows children are struggling to meet national recommendations for physical activity, sleep and screen time, but those who do report better mental health and well-being.
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Celebrating the International Women’s Day 2025
International Women’s Day takes place annually on March 8 to recognize and celebrate cis and trans women’s achievements, challenge biases, and reflect on and advance efforts towards greater gender equality.