New Year Kickoff Social
New Year Kickoff Social
Wednesday, January 29th, 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM Atrium and MHRC 1001 Join us for the spring semester kickoff social with a photobooth, Ramses, and lunch!
Wednesday, January 29th, 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM Atrium and MHRC 1001 Join us for the spring semester kickoff social with a photobooth, Ramses, and lunch!
The Literature, Medicine, and Culture Colloquium (LMCC) at UNC is an informal reading and working group of graduate and professional students (but open to the entire UNC community) who meet monthly to talk about all things related to the intersections of literature, medicine, and culture. In the past, we’ve met to workshop conference papers or... Read more »
The Women's Health Multidisciplinary Consortium invites you to join us and meet the Carolina Women's Center on Thursday, Jan 30th at 12:30pm in Roper Hall 6302! Come learn more about the resources and events the CWC offers graduate students and hear more about their upcoming "Lunch and Learn" series where graduate students can present their... Read more »
This seminar will educate and empower international students with knowledge about their health insurance by providing details on the benefits, principles, and terminologies they need to know as new consumers. This will empower students to confidently navigate the healthcare system. Contact Busola Ale with questions.
WHL is excited to announce that the 2025 Womxn in Healthcare Leadership Symposium will be on Friday, January 31st, 2025, from 2pm to 5pm. This event will take place in Rosenau 133. The theme for the event is Lifting As We Climb: Mentorship And Collaborative Leadership. The attire for this event is business casual. View... Read more »
Connect with employers looking for graduate and undergraduate students with degrees in public health. Gillings Career Services is here for you! While we can’t predict what the economy or job market may look like in any given year, what we do know is that your public health training and skill set are among the most... Read more »
Ram Rimal, Manager of Data Science and Engineering at UNC Health, will be giving a talk as apart of the HPM insight series. View the event flyer
Join the Undergraduate Research and Entrepreneurship Fair on February 5th, 2–4 PM in the MHRC Atrium! Hosted by the Gillings Student Government Association, this event highlights innovative research and impactful projects by UNC Gillings students. Explore diverse topics, network with peers and faculty, and celebrate public health creativity. Submit abstracts via @GillingsStudentGov on Instagram by... Read more »
Join us for a resume workshop designed to help public health professionals and students create compelling resumes that stand out to employers. Learn how to effectively highlight your skills, experiences, and accomplishments to align with your career goals. Whether you're starting from scratch or fine-tuning your existing resume, this session will provide actionable tips, examples,... Read more »
Learn how to create compelling resumes that stand out to public health employers! Gillings Career Services is here for you! While we can’t predict what the economy or job market may look like in any given year, what we do know is that your public health training and skill set are among the most transferrable... Read more »
The Data-Driven Envirolab and UNC Undergraduate Student Government will be hosting the "UNC x Duke COP29 Student Debrief Panel." This moderated discussion will feature the perspectives of UNC and Duke students who attended the UN’s 29th Climate Conference in Baku, Azerbaijan last November. UNC students interested in international climate policy and advancing public health at... Read more »
Are you looking to boost your writing productivity and efficiency? Look no further! We are excited to announce our upcoming skills-based writing workshop. -Learn specific techniques during a 2-hour interactive skills-based workshop. -Understand why and how to use these techniques effectively. -Quickly improve your skills with short, focused practice exercises during the session. -Bring 2... Read more »
PhD candidate, Karishma D'Souza, will present her dissertation research, titled "Technology, Innovation and Healthcare in LMICs: A Study of Telemedicine in India." Contact Valerie Hooker with questions.
Global Health Scholars Symposium highlights the impressive and impactful work that our trainees (U.S. and international) are doing at our international sites. Last year we featured the work of 43 trainees from our international sites. Please join us to learn about our global health work abroad.
Do you have a few quick questions about your resume? Sign-up and chat with Gillings Career Services. Gillings Career Services is here for you! While we can’t predict what the... Read more »
Need quick resume assistance? Join us on Friday, February 14 from 1 PM - 3 PM for 10-minute virtual resume quick chats. Registration is required as slots are limited. For resume templates and resources, please join the Gillings School of Public Health Group on Heels Engage. Register on Handshake: https://unc.joinhandshake.com/edu/events/1677240
Our increasingly connected world shapes mental and cognitive health. From screen time and social media to digital learning and virtual interactions, this seminar delves into the latest research on how technology influences brain development, attention, and emotional well-being. Join Dr. Eva Telzer, Psychology and Neuroscience Professor and co-director of the Winston National Center on Technology... Read more »
The purpose of this event is to gather information to help us better understand the Gillings School's student community. Survey responses will remain confidential and will be used only for implementing new initiatives and identifying and addressing challenges. There will be pizza and snacks and the survey will only take 10-15 minutes. You could also... Read more »
We invite you to an interactive workshop on the 2025 NIH Policy Updates for Biosketch and Other Support Documents. Learn about the new requirements, including components of NSPM-33, such as ORCID registration, use of sciENcv for creating your biosketches and get hands-on guidance to ensure your submissions are compliant. -Overview of new NIH Biosketch and... Read more »
Join us on Tuesday, February 18, 6–8 PM at Carolina Brewery on Franklin Street for HESA’s Annual Auction! Proceeds sponsor students to attend the 2025 ACHE Congress in Houston, TX, where they’ll gain leadership insights and advance their careers. Enjoy a fun evening with amazing auction items, food, and drinks—all for a great cause. Don’t... Read more »
As the federal funding landscape evolves under the new U.S. administration, it’s more important than ever for research faculty to adapt. This session offers strategies to help you align your work with shifting priorities, forge impactful partnerships, and optimize resources to secure funding and drive meaningful outcomes. Who Should Attend: Faculty, postdocs, and graduate students... Read more »
The Public Health and Wellness Virtual Fair is a collaboration between the Gillings School of Public Health and University Career Services. This event is your opportunity to connect with employers looking for graduate, professional, and undergraduate students with degrees in public health, physical therapy, pharmacy, and the sciences, or students interested in careers in healthcare... Read more »
Lee Ritterband, PhD, is the Jean and Ronald Butcher Eminent Scholars Professor at the University of Virginia School of Medicine and Director of the Center for Behavioral Health and Technology. Dr. Ritterband specializes in the development and testing of behaviorally-based digital health interventions, and has served as Principal or Co-Investigator on many large international, federal... Read more »
This hybrid presentation will feature the Research Data Management Stewards from the UNC Research Data Management Core. It will be an introduction to the Dataverse and the RDMC’s services for UNC Gillings researchers. View the flyer here!
Innovate Carolina is working with Gillings faculty and community partners at the Burke County Health Department to generate and test innovative ideas for a “street medicine” model to improve the healthcare of people experiencing homelessness. This session will include Innovate Carolina experts in human centered design as well as academic and community-based practitioners who are... Read more »
The Literature, Medicine, and Culture Colloquium (LMCC) at UNC is an informal reading and working group of graduate and professional students (but open to the entire UNC community) who meet monthly to talk about all things related to the intersections of literature, medicine, and culture. In the past, we’ve met to workshop conference papers or... Read more »
You’re invited to join Gillings School students, faculty, and alumni for Engage, an evening of networking and fellowship before the 46th annual Minority Health Conference. Engage will provide an opportunity for less formal reception-style networking as well as an opportunity to participate in speed networking, exploring public health topics and career paths. This event is hosted... Read more »
You’re invited to join Gillings School students, faculty and alumni for Engage, an evening of networking and fellowship before the 46thannual Minority Health Conference! Engage will provide an opportunity for less-formal reception-style networking. Heavy hors d’oeuvres will be served and parking will be available after 5 p.m. in the McCauley and Cardinal Parking Decks. Register by... Read more »
The 46th Annual Minority Health Conference will focus on "Bridging the Digital Divide: Leveraging Technology and Data for Health Equity." This year’s theme explores how technology and data can advance... Read more »
The Minority Health Conference, the largest and longest-running student-led health conference in the country, aims to raise awareness around minority health and mobilize students, academics, and community members to take... Read more »
The Department of Nutrition, in partnership with the Dean's Office at the Gillings School of Public Health, is holding a panel discussion titled "Global Food and Nutrition Security in the... Read more »