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National Day of Mourning

April 28 is a national day of mourning to remember workers who lost their lives on the job. The death of each worker is an immeasurable loss and has devastating consequences for families and friends.

Job Opportunity: faculty position at the rank of Assistant Professor (tenure track) in Global Environmental Health

The UBC School of Population and Public Health (SPPH) invites applications for a full-time faculty position at the rank of Assistant Professor (tenure track) in Global Environmental Health as part of the Occupational and Environmental Health Division at SPPH. The School is seeking individuals committed to an innovative program of research to understand relationships between […]

And the Winner is…. Congratulations to our SPPH OEH 2023 Student Award Winners!

Congratulations to our SPPH OEH 2023 Student Award Winners! Roberta Ellis Awards In recognition of the contribution made by Roberta Ellis to the field of occupational hygiene, the School of Population and Public Health, Division of Occupational and Environmental Health and with the support of WorkSafeBC, is pleased to present the Roberta Ellis Award to […]

Apply for a Scholarship: Tobacco Simulation Modeling Course

Request For Application for Scholarships Summer Course on Tobacco Simulation Modeling University of Michigan Summer Session in Epidemiology Deadline: 11:59pm ET on Friday, May 12, 2023 The Center for the Assessment of Tobacco Regulations (CAsToR) is offering scholarships for a short course on tobacco simulation modeling (EPID 730) to be offered during the University of […]

SPPH Celebrates Faculty Careers and Retirements

The School of Population and Public Health recently held a special event to celebrate the distinguished careers and retirements of several esteemed faculty members: Peter Berman, a health economist who has been instrumental in developing innovative methods to evaluate healthcare systems’ performance and developing cost-effective interventions. Jane Buxton, who has made invaluable contributions to the […]