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Professors call for more research into climate-change related threats to civilization

An opinion piece published today in the Proceedings of the National Academic of Sciences, a peer-reviewed journal of the National Academy of Sciences, urgently calls for more research into the specific pathways by which civilization could potentially collapse due to climate change. “Scientists have warned that climate change threatens the habitability of large regions of […]

2022 Faculty of Medicine Awards

The School of Population and Public Health (SPPH) is pleased to support such engagement with the initiation of the planning, consultation and approval process of a new and unique curriculum in Global Health.

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation | Orange Shirt Day

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.

Magic and Lethal: The Asbestos Memorial – Honouring the Victims of Asbestos Exposure

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.

Development of educational programming in global public health gets underway

The School of Population and Public Health (SPPH) is pleased to support such engagement with the initiation of the planning, consultation and approval process of a new and unique curriculum in Global Health.

Congratulations to the 2022 Michael Smith Health Research BC Scholar Competition Awardees

Congratulations to the 2022 Michael Smith Health Research BC Scholar Competition Awardees Awardees for Michael Smith Health Research BC’s funding for 71 researchers through the 2022 Scholar and Research Trainee competitions have been announced. The programs will support next generation of health researchers for the advancement of world-class health research in BC. This year’s research […]

SPPH Division of Occupational and Environmental Health recognizes students in the MSc OEH program

The MSc OEH program was launched  by the Faculty of Graduate Studies in 1992.  Over the years of the program we have been able to recognize student excellence in several ways, most notably with named awards.  Unfortunately, due to COVID-19 restrictions we have not been able to hold public receptions for the awardees in the […]

Dr. Gina Ogilvie renewed as Canada Research Chair in Global Control of HPV-Related Disease and Cancer

Fifteen UBC researchers were announced as new and renewed Chairs in the latest round of appointments.

CCPHE Announces new Co-Directors

The Canadian Collaboration for Prison Health and Education (CCPHE) is pleased to announce that Dr Amanda Slaunwhite and Dr Sofia Bartlett will become Co-Directors of the UBC’s CPPHE effective April 1, 2022. The CCPHE was formed in 2006 as a group committed to encouraging and facilitating collaborative opportunities for health, education, research, service and advocacy, […]

Clinical Trials at the Speed of COVID-19

The Centre for Health Evaluation and Outcome Sciences (CHÉOS) in partnership with the UBC School of Population and Public Health (SPPH), presents the first in a symposium series

Dr. Trevor Corneil named Associate Director, Clinical Faculty Affairs

Dr. Trevor Corneil has accepted the position of Associate Director, Clinical Faculty Affairs, a newly created leadership position in the School of Population and Public Health.

Dr. Trevor Corneil appointed Director, Public Health & Preventative Medicine Residency Program

I’m pleased to announce that Dr. Trevor Corneil has accepted a three-year term position as the Director of our Public Health & Preventive Medicine Residency Program at SPPH.

Spotlight on Dr. Mark Gilbert

SPPH Associate Professor (Partner) Dr. Mark Gilbert is the recipient of an Applied Public Health Chair through the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.

Remembering Rita Stern

I’m saddened to announce the passing of our colleague Rita Stern, a long-time clinical faculty member with HCEP and SPPH, and a highly respected member the Board of Directors for the Centre of Excellence in Women’s Health (CEWH). Rita was a trailblazer for women’s health and an outspoken advocate for feminism in relation to population […]

Faculty Recognized for Excellence in Teaching and Research with Killam Awards

Two faculty members at the School of Population and Public Health (SPPH) received Killam Awards, in recognition of excellence in teaching and research.

SPPH early-career researchers review impacts of working in a pandemic environment

Two early-career researchers at UBC’s School of Population and Public Health (SPPH), postdoctoral fellow Dr. Sonja Senthanar and researcher Dr. Jonathan Fan, examined the work and health impacts of working in a pandemic environment.

MSFHR Awardees at SPPH

Several faculty, post-doctoral fellows, and alumni of the School of Population and Public Health (SPPH) were recognized in the most recent round of awards through the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research (MSFHR).

Back to School 2021

Our SPPH students are showcased with their stories below as we gear up for the new semester. Please have a read! Nicole Didiuk Hometown: Vancouver, B.C. Program: Master of Health Administration (MHA), School of Population & Public Health Year in Program: 2 What inspired you to pursue your program? I am fortunate to work as […]

SPPH Townhall 2021

Our SPPH Townhall took place on September 10, 2021. There was a discussion about how the pandemic will affect the School of Population of Public Health and beyond.

Prepare for the Worst: 10 Steps to get Ready for Wildfire Smoke

The wildfire season in western North America keeps setting new records and the outlook for the coming summer seems grim. On top of the concerning environmental conditions, more people are spending more time outdoors due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Given that most wildfires are caused by human activity, the summer of 2021 has the potential to be worse than any […]

In Memoriam: Dr. Jim Frankish

  Dear SPPH community, It is with great sadness that we announce the death of our friend and colleague Jim Frankish, Professor Emeritus, on the evening of Sunday, July 4th. Jim was a member of SPPH (and HCEP) for 28 years and an alumnus of UBC.  Many will also remember his significant contributions as a […]

Director’s Message 2021

Dr. Aslam Anis releases his Director’s Message for the School of Population and Public Health (SPPH).

Dr. Louise Mâsse named SPPH Associate Director, Partnerships and Community Engagement

  Dr. Aslam Anis, Director of the School of Population and Public Health (SPPH) at the University of British Columbia (UBC), is pleased to announce that Dr. Louise Mâsse has been named Associate Director, responsible for Partnerships and Community Engagement. Dr. Mâsse is currently a Professor at SPPH and Scientist Level 3 at B.C. Children’s […]

Dr. Anne Gadermann and Dr. Eugenia Oviedo-Joekes named as new Canada Research Chairs

Two faculty members at UBC’s School of Population and Public Health (SPPH) have been appointed as new Canada Research Chairs (CRC) in the latest round of appointments.

Extensive Study in Canada to Assess COVID-19 Vaccine Immune Responses and Effectiveness among People Living With HIV

People living with HIV are less likely to mount an adequate immune response, which may put them at higher risk for both serious COVID-19 illness and reduced response to COVID-19 vaccination.

One million naloxone kits distributed, 3000 deaths averted

More than one million naloxone kits have been shipped in British Columbia, averting more than 3,000 deaths, thanks to the tireless work of the Take Home Naloxone Program at the B.C. Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) and Dr. Jane Buxton, Professor at the School of Population and Public Health (SPPH) and harm reduction lead for […]

SPPH Welcomes Dr. Devon Greyson as Assistant Professor

Dr. Devon Greyson joins SPPH in role of Assistant Professor on July 1, 2021.

Portraying life with dementia in new light and colour

Led by Dr. Susan Cox, and UBC postdoctoral fellow Dr. Gloria Puurveen, the research project set out to explore the meaning of living well with dementia through the eyes of those with the disease and their care partners.

Experiences of frontline workers during COVID-19 outbreaks in long-term care, and evaluation of interventions to reduce transmission in long-term care

Brandon Yau and Rohit Vijh speak about the experiences of frontline workers during COVID-19 outbreaks in long-term care, and evaluation of interventions to reduce transmission in long-term care.

Spring 2021 Graduation

Congratulations to our SPPH Graduates of Spring 2021!

SPPH Announces the Appointments of Drs. Mieke Koehoorn, Hugh Davies, and Craig Mitton to new Associate Director Roles

SPPH is pleased to announce three new Associate Director appointments: Dr. Mieke Koehoorn, Dr. Hugh Davies and Dr. Craig Mitton.

Current Research in the Evaluation and Economics of Drugs to Treat Cancer

    Graduate students across all educational programs at the School of Population and Public Health (SPPH) are working on diverse and important public health issues. In our new series, we will be hearing directly from current students and recent graduates about what they are working on, why it matters, and how their training at SPPH has prepared them to […]

Dr. Trevor Dummer Appointed Canadian Cancer Society Chair in Cancer Primary Prevention

SPPH & CCS are pleased to announce Dr. Trevor Dummer as the endowed Canadian Cancer Society Chair in Cancer Primary Prevention.

Dr. Veena Sriram investigates how COVID-19 has changed the role of health care associations in the policy process

Dr. Veena Sriram, a recently appointed Assistant Professor of Global Health Policy at the School of Population and Public Health and the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, conducts research at the intersection of global health, social science, and public policy.

Staff Spotlight – Alexandra Warren

One of the School of Population and Public Health’s greatest assets is the people who support important research and facilitate the education of health leaders. In this series, we feature Alexandra Warren!

UBC Giving Day 2021 – Wednesday, April 7

On Wednesday, April 7, UBC will hold its first ever university-wide day of giving. Driven by online engagement, this 24-hour giving challenge will bring donors, alumni, and friends together to support the UBC causes that matter most to them.

Voices in Health: March 25th, 2021, 10:30-12:00 PST

Come join us virtually for our Voices in Health webinar on Thursday, March 25, 2021 from 10:30-12 PM! Click “Read More” for more details on how to join!

Staff Spotlight – Jyotica Saini

One of the School of Population and Public Health (SPPH)’s greatest assets is the people that support important research and facilitate the education of health leaders. In this series, we will be featuring some of our incredible staff so you can get to know them better and learn about their impressive backgrounds.   What attracted […]

SPPH Welcomes New Director Dr. Aslam Anis

SPPH welcomes Dr. Aslam Anis to his new role as Director of the School, where he has been a vital member of the community since 1995.

MSFHR and BC-AHSN Consolidate

MSFHR and BC AHSN intend to join forces to drive discovery and innovation in BC’s health research enterprise The Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research (MSFHR) and the BC Academic Health Science Network (BC AHSN) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to join forces to create a dynamic and integrated health research organization that will […]

Readying the leaders of tomorrow for health system transformation

One of Dr. David Hsu’s fondest memories from graduate school at UBC is discussing current health policy issues with fellow students and senior managers in British Columbia’s health care system at the home of his professor and mentor, Dr. Anne Crichton (1920-2007). “Dr. Crichton helped her students become better analytic thinkers,” says Dr. Hsu, BSc’74, […]

Health data, privacy, and how the field of public health ethics can guide improved COVID-19 policy

  As jurisdictions around the globe struggle to control the spread of COVID-19, challenges have emerged collecting data on where and how the virus is spreading and managing how that data is used. For Dr. Anita Ho, a bioethicist at the University of British Columbia’s School of Population and Public Health (SPPH) and Recover and […]

CEIH Recruitment – Nash

Community-engaged cancer research with Alaska Native people
January 15, 2021 1pm-2pm

CEIH Interview Candidates

This page provides information with regards to the candidates that are applying for a new position of Assistant Professor in Indigenous Health Services Research at the Centre for Excellence in Indigenous Health at the School of Population and Public Health. Below are the candidates and the websites associated to each interview containing both the link […]

‘In Plain Sight’ Report: Systemic Racism in B.C. Healthcare

As a School and community, we must work to address the systemic racism affecting Indigenous peoples and other racialized groups within our institutions, health care, and society to build a future with better health for all.

Congratulations to Dr. Kim Schonert-Reichl

The School of Population and Public Health would like to congratulate Dr. Kim Schonert-Reichl, one of North America’s top applied developmental psychologists and a renowned expert in the area of social and emotional learning, or SEL, for her new appointment as the next NoVo Foundation Endowed Chair of Social and Emotional Learning at the University […]

CEIH Recruitment – Wylie

Engaging for Change: Building Culturally Safe Care through Indigenous Narratives
December 16, 2020 1pm-2pm

Canadian Collaboration for Prison Health and Education’s Shifting Focus Exhibit

The photo exhibit features men who have experienced incarceration, challenging the stigma associated with trauma, incarceration, and substance use.

CEIH Recruitment – Pollock

Place-based knowledge in Indigenous health and rural health services. Join us for the public seminar on Wed, Dec 9 at 1pm PST

BC Covid 19 Symposium

While British Columbia’s public health response to the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in better public health outcomes than in many jurisdictions, the long-term psychological, socio-economic, and health impacts remain unknown. In September 2020, over 80 BC researchers, administrators, funders, and patient representatives came together to organize a virtual COVID-19 Symposium to raise awareness of the […]