Health and well-being in Indiana is affected by what is happening at home and abroad. It is critically important for our students and graduates to collaborate with global health colleagues around the world. Our partnerships and affiliations help strengthen our global network, enrich teaching and research programs, and help us achieve our mission of improving health around the world.
Working together to bring public health innovation to the world
ASPHER
The Association of Schools of Public Health in the European Region (ASPHER) is dedicated to strengthening the role of public health by improving the education and training of public health professionals for both practice and research.
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The IU Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare (AMPATH) is an academic medical partnership between North American academic health centers led by the IU School of Medicine, Moi University, and Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital working in partnership with the U.S. and Kenyan governments. The Fairbanks School of Public Health is actively engaged and offers multiple opportunities for faculty and student involvement.
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The Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) is an organization of over 145 academic institutions and other organizations from around the world engaged in addressing global health challenges.
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Indiana CTSI global health pilot grant
The Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute recently funded Dr. Suzanne Babich (Fairbanks School of Public Health), Dr. Faith Yego (Moi School of Public Health), and Dr. Benjamin Uzochukwu (University of Nigeria Faculty of Medical Sciences) to assess global health leadership training needs in Kenya and Nigeria.
Drs. Babich, Yego, and Uzochukwu's team will research and support the growth of a pan-African doctoral program in global health leadership throughout sub-Saharan Africa. It will also accelerate the establishment of the first doctoral program in global health leadership in east Africa, as well as a center of excellence in implementation research.
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