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Research-oriented Masters program

Research-oriented Masters program

Students acquire core knowledge and skills in epidemiological and biostatistical methods, and gain relevant research experience.

A professional degree forMDs or equivalent

A professional degree forMDs or equivalent

Designed to give the graduate strong research methodology skills

Emily Rugel

Thriving Faculty: Featuring Emily Rugel

Emily Rugel is a PhD candidate and research fellow in SPPH whose research explores the role of nature in supporting health.

SPPH Admissions SessionNovember 25, 2015

SPPH Admissions SessionNovember 25, 2015

Learn more about SPPH’s six graduate programs in population and public health on November 25, 2015 at 5:00 pm.

2015 OEH/Bridge Fellows Shore Hike

2015 OEH/Bridge Fellows Shore Hike

On September 27, 2015, OEH division students and faculty were joined by Bridge program fellows for the 6th Annual Ice-breaker Hike on Eagle Ridge Bluffs above Howe Sound.

Kim Schonert-Reichl

Dr. Kimberly Schonert-Reichl appointed new HELP Director

Dr. Schonert-Reichl has been serving as HELP’s interim Director since July 1, 2014

Dr. Shoveller inducted as Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences

Dr. Shoveller inducted as Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences

This fellowship is one of the most prestigious awards in Canada recognizing substantial contributions to health science. Photo credit: CAHS

Alumni Q&A: Joanne Shum

The program propelled my learning from being a cardiac rehabilitation kinesiologist to developing strategic multi-hospital visions that impact the population.

Alumni Q&A: Dr. Monica Beaulieu

The program will start by teaching you what is “in the box”, so you can — confidently, but strategically — think outside it.

Dr. Rachel Murphy

Thriving Faculty: Featuring Dr. Rachel Murphy

Dr. Rachel Murphy is an Assistant Professor in the Centre of Excellence in Cancer Prevention within the UBC School of Population and Public Health.