Life Course: A Scholarship
How the Guyer Scholarship is nurturing the next generation of maternal and child health and development research
Radhika's Story Maternal and Child Health Opportunities
Protecting Health, Saving Lives—Millions at a Time
How the Guyer Scholarship is nurturing the next generation of maternal and child health and development research
Radhika's Story Maternal and Child Health OpportunitiesThe Global Health Established Field Placements application deadline is February 5
Jordan's Story How to ApplyBloomberg School alumnus Richard Windsor pioneered methods to encourage pregnant women to stop or reduce their smoking
Read the Q&A Read Other Donor Impact StoriesChief Resident Ryan Lang, MD, MPH ’17 on the Bloomberg School’s General Preventive Medicine Residency Program
Read the Q&A Learn More About the ProgramThe Early Days of the World Longest-Running AIDS Cohort Study
Read the Article Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health MagazineStudents arrive with diverse backgrounds, and once they get to campus, they experience the school in unique ways. Jasmine Walker (MSPH ’18) talks about what motivated her to pursue a graduate public health education, and how she hopes to change the world.
The Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health at the Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is dedicated to improving health throughout the “life course” worldwide.
The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health's OPENCOURSEWARE (OCW) project provides access to content of the School's most popular courses.