Public Health Graduate School Info Session

Join admissions representatives from Hopkins, Harvard, Yale and Columbia for an information session to learn more about public health and how their graduate programs may align with your personal goals!  Location: Bloomberg Center for Physics & Astronomy, Room 272.Registration: https://app.joinhandshake.com/events/1343033/share_preview?_ga=2.61367908.956264708.1692112180-987039478.1690916798

Road to Recovery Conference

The Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine invites you to the upcoming Road to Recovery conference. Road to Recovery is an annual conference which highlights hot topics within the field of addiction psychiatry. This year’s virtual conference will feature live sessions focused on emerging trends in drug use. Speakers at the […]

Undergraduate Research Grants Info Sessions

Undergraduate students in the Public Health Studies program may apply for research grants through the Office of Undergraduate Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity (URSCA). There are one-year grants (open to all Krieger undergrads) as well as the three-year Woodrow Wilson Fellowship (open to Krieger first-years only). The application window is open. URSCA is hosting a […]

Hop-On Harm Reduction In-person Information Session

Hop-On Harm Reduction is a student-run harm reduction group based off the JHU undergraduate campus. We volunteer with the Lighthouse at Peer Point Research building in East Baltimore to hand out clean syringes, Narcan, and clean smoking kits among other supplies to reduce the negative health consequences associated with drug use.  Attendance at an info […]

‘Eroding History’ Screening and Discussion

Join the SNF Agora Institute for a screening of Eroding History, a film co-written and produced by SNF Agora Visiting Fellow Rona Kobell. After the film, Kobell will lead a discussion with Deal Island residents Chanelle Acheamfour and Renee Chapman; Blacks of the Chesapeake founder and Chesapeake historian Vincent Leggett; and University of Maryland agroecologist Kate Tully. […]

IUSSP Debate

The International Union for the Scientific Study of Population will host a webinar debate, organized by Dr. Stan Becker, entitled ""The population of humans that can be supported sustainably on the planet at a reasonable standard of living is below 4 billion." Yes or No. " For details and registration, please visit: https://iussp.org/en/iussp-debate-population-humans-can-be-supported-sustainably-planet-reasonable-standard-living-below

International Health Bachelor’s/Master’s Virtual Info Session

Seven departments within the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health (JHSPH) offer early acceptance to their Master’s programs for JHU undergraduates. The International Health Department will host a virtual information session about their Bachelor’s/Master’s options which lead to an MHS or MSPH. Join the Meeting at this zoom link: https://jh.zoom.us/j/4106143000 For background information on the […]