In a heartfelt celebration, the UBC School of Population and Public Health extends its warmest congratulations to this year’s spring graduates. We are immensely proud of their unwavering determination, tireless efforts, and commitment to excellence, which have made a lasting impact on their academic journey. As we reflect on their accomplishments, our admiration for their achievements fills us with pride.
Throughout their educational journey, these graduates have not only gained knowledge but also acquired the skills and abilities necessary to effect meaningful change. SPPH aimed to equip them with the means to improve the health of populations in their communities and worldwide, and we fervently hope that their time at our institution has strengthened their resolve and deepened their commitment to creating a healthier and more equitable future for all.
Completing a demanding graduate program is no small feat, and these graduates have done so with exceptional determination. As they embark on their public health careers, we hope they stand tall and proud as their academic milestone serves as a beacon of pride, a testament to their hard work, and a wellspring of confidence for any challenges that lie ahead.
SPPH’s achievements would not be possible without the extraordinary contributions of our graduates. Their groundbreaking research, dedication to excellence, and invaluable involvement within the SPPH community have shaped our institution’s success. As we celebrate their individual accomplishments, we also recognize their collective impact in advancing population and public health in their respective fields.
As they move forward, a new chapter begins, brimming with possibilities and opportunities. We look forward to witnessing the positive impact they will undoubtedly make in the world.
Learn more about this year’s Faculty of Medicine spring graduates, including a profile on SPPH’s Robert Takashi Duffy from our MSc in Occupational and Environmental Hygiene (OEH) program.
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