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Congratulations and Welcome, Admitted Students!

We're pleased to welcome our newly admitted students to special in-person and virtual sessions during March and April.

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Our Academic Program Offerings

Our programs welcome those from within and outside the traditional boundaries of public health. Whether you're a future college graduate, a midcareer public health leader, or someone looking to make a career change, we have a program for you.

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Summer Institutes 2023

Designed for busy working professionals and students, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Summer Institutes allow you to complete credit or non-credit courses in a short period of time. 

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Meet Our Faculty

Our faculty are world-renowned experts, and trusted advisers to our students, public health leaders, and the public.

Jose Rimon
Senior Scientist
Population, Family and Reproductive Health

Jose G. Rimon, PgDip, MA, an internationally recognized leader in population, reproductive health, and family planning, managing policy and advocacy public health portfolios.

Orna  Rabinovich Ernst
Research Associate
Molecular Microbiology and Immunology

Orna Rabinovich Ernst, PhD, studies host-pathogen interactions, specifically how the malaria parasite manipulates the host’s immune response.

Fernanda Alonso Aranda
Associate

Fernanda Alonso, PhD ‘22, LL.M, uses legal and qualitative research methods to analyze and improve public health policies and interventions, particularly in the areas of drug policy and NCDs.

Kenneth Feder
Assistant Scientist
Mental Health

Kenneth Feder, PhD '19, researches policies and practices to help prevent overdose deaths and improve healthcare quality for people who use drugs.

PROGRAM SPOTLIGHT

Master of Public Health

The Master of Public Health (MPH) is our most flexible degree. Students can tailor their degree to their unique goals while completing classes at their own pace on campus, fully online, or a mix of the two.

We are accepting applications for the online/part-time format starting in November 2023 or January 2024.

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NEW FREE COURSE

Investigating Epidemics like COVID-19: An Analyst's Guide

Those curious about outbreaks and analysis and/or interested in a career detecting, investigating and/or analyzing data from outbreaks could benefit from this free, virtual course. The course uses audio, audiovisual, text, scenarios, and guided analytic practice to teach public health surveillance, outbreak response, and analysis of outbreak data.

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Why Choose the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health?

#1

Ranked by U.S. News & World Report since 1994

1st

and Largest School of Public Health

1,800+

Courses Offered

80+

Research Centers and Institutes

27K+

Alumni Living in over 160 Countries

90+

Degree Programs

40

Certificate Programs

4:1

Student-to-Primary-Faculty Ratio

Join Us in Baltimore

Pursue a degree at the #1 school of public health in one of America's best cities. With 50+ museums, a bustling restaurant scene, gorgeous parks, and more, Baltimore is a great place to study and live.

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Writing Center

The Bloomberg School's new Writing Center pilot offers degree-seeking students at the Bloomberg School free, individual conferences on their writing with experienced tutors.

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Get Involved

Bloomberg students can put their education into practice with our partners in the community. SOURCE, the School's community engagement and service-learning center, connects students with 100+ community-based organizations.


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Support Our Work

Our work is made possible in part by contributions from Bloomberg School donors.