 | Public health means improving health for everyone, everywhere. It means keeping people healthy by preventing disease, disabilities, and premature deaths in our communities. It’s a proactive discipline that promotes people’s well-being on all levels... |
| |  | Our admission and enrollment numbers have been growing steadily as increasing numbers of prospective students discover the academic treasure trove that is GSPH in Pittsburgh. |
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 | Almost all GSPH doctoral students and many master’s students receive some type of financial aid, whether that be a student loan, a full or partial scholarship, a fellowship, a student hourly job, or an assistantship... |
| |  | From studying the role of chromosomes in human disease to evaluating a community health education program, students at the University of Pittsburgh’s Graduate School of Public Health enroll in classes that address a broad range of public health concerns.
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 | Get a list of links to various policies and procedures that every student needs to know... |
| |  | Public health offers so many career opportunities, and allows professionals to work in an array of settings from local, state or federal public health agencies; community based organizations; voluntary health organizations |
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 | This list of organizations and websites may point public health students to a wealth of useful information... |
| |  | Each candidate for a degree or a certificate must complete a three-page application for graduation. Students seeking two degrees, or a degree and a certificate, must submit two applications... |
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