PUBLIC HEALTH SCHOOL OF
Ming Ye
Postdoctoral Fellow
At the School of Public Health, we’re committed to advancing health. We do this through interdisciplinary inquiry and by working with our partners to promote health and wellness, protect health, prevent disease and injury, and reduce health inequities locally, nationally and globally.
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EFFECTIVE EDUCATION We aim to provide programs that are relevant, practical and of the highest standards. Accreditation of our School of Public Health by the Council on Education for Public Health is a distinctive mark of quality and provides assurance that we have met professional standards of academic integrity and quality.
GRADUATE EDUCATION
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Our graduate education programs are designed to meet
Public health professionals often find themselves working
the demand for skilled public health professionals who
in an environment that is constantly changing. To this end,
are dedicated to tackling today’s challenges to improve the
we offer professional development programs that provide
health of people.
an opportunity for growth and learning.
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE IN PUBLIC HEALTH
More than
300
We offer a part-time, non-credit bridging program that is intended to further health science graduate
graduate students
and clinical training in Canada, as well as provide professional development for health-care practitioners. GRADUATE PROGRAMS
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SCHOLARSHIPS (2006-16)
814 $8 million 365
granted to
of our students.
350 About
student practicum placements with over
270 24 in
hosts
countries around the world.
specializations
The Fellowship is designed for people with significant health system experience who are eager to increase their knowledge of health system performance, enhance their personal and organizational leadership skills, and develop
awards and scholarships totalling more than
PRACTICUM PLACEMENTS (2006-16)
graduate degrees (MPH, MSc, PhD)
FELLOWSHIP IN HEALTH SYSTEMS IMPROVEMENT
their capacity to lead transformative change.
RELEVANT RESEARCH Public health is dynamic and interdisciplinary—from biostatistics and epidemiology to health policy and socio-behavioural health it is a field with great breadth and depth. Researchers at the School of Public Health create knowledge and link evidence with health policy and practice. Some of our research is curiosity driven, spearheaded by our faculty members and research teams. Other research is community driven, its direction determined by priorities and policies of our community-based partner organizations.
AWARD WINNING SCHOLARS Our faculty members are committed to advancing new knowledge to promote, protect and improve the health of people. Many of them are recognized provincially and nationally for outstanding scholarship in public health. Faculty received
$136
28
career awards from 2006-2016.
million
in research funding over the last 10 years.
Consistently ranked
5
th
in research funding among 17 UAlberta faculties behind such large, multi-department faculties as Medicine and Dentistry; Science; Engineering; and Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences.
Our research is undertaken by teams, groups or units, often involving collaborations across disciplines, institutions and jurisdictions.
Faculty engaged in more than
630
research projects from 2006-2016.
RESEARCH PROGRAMS & PROJECTS As of July 1, 2016, the following research groups are actively engaged at the School: •
Addiction and Mental Health Research Laboratory
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Alberta Policy Coalition for Chronic Disease Prevention
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Alberta PROMs and EQ-5D Research and Support Unit
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Alliance for Canadian Health Outcomes Research In Diabetes
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Canadian Research Initiative in Substance Misuse
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Circumpolar Health System Innovations Team
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Ecosystem and Participatory Approaches to Health
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Environmental Health Sciences Group
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Global Maternal and Reproductive Health
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Health Technology and Policy Unit
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Human Resource Management Practices and Quality in Nursing Homes
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Law and Risk Communication in Health
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Policy Location and Access in Community Environments
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Population Health Intervention Research Unit
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School-based Intervention Research through Changes in Lifestyles & Environments
PARTNERSHIP AND ENGAGEMENT Effective public health cannot be achieved by working in isolation. Working together across disciplines and sectors, and engaging with colleagues, peers, partners, communities and collaborators can result in positive change that promotes and protects the health of populations. That’s why we rely on our partnerships and why we value all of the ways in which our faculty, students, alumni and donors are engaged in these endeavours.
ENGAGED DONORS
PARTNERSHIPS We collaborate with over 1100 partners in universities, governments, industry and community organizations around the world. For instance: We partner with other Alberta universities, Alberta Health and Alberta Health Services on the Campus Alberta Health Outcomes and Public Health initiatives to promote a coordinated approach towards public health research and education and developing healthy public policy. We partner with the Canadian College of Health Leaders to leverage educational and professional opportunities for our students.
We’re grateful for the kind donations and gifts from individuals, corporations and foundations that support student scholarships and research projects at the School. These gifts, regardless of size, allow students and faculty members to pursue their passion to improve the health of the most vulnerable and underserved communities of the world. DONATIONS (MARCH 2006 – MARCH 2016) Nearly
$19 million raised to support School students and other initiatives from
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In collaboration with the Royal Alexandra Hospital, Alberta Health Services we provide scientific direction for the Inner City Health and Wellness Program. The program provides mental health and addiction support services to individuals in inner-city Edmonton.
unique donors.
In affiliation with the Institute for Circumpolar Health Research (ICHR) in Yellowknife, we promote health research in the North, for the North and with the North by providing financial support to develop research infrastructure, build capacity, and facilitate student and faculty research. PARTNERSHIPS (MARCH 2006 – MARCH 2016)
1100
CONTACT US
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partners across Canada and around the world.
other academic institutions (37%)
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within the University of Alberta (26%) government (24%) non-governmental organizations (10%) industry partners (3%)
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