Waterloo's School of Public Health Sciences is training a new generation of leaders, researchers and change agents to prepare for and respond to the complex adaptive systems that affect health and health care.
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Our undergraduate programs, and professional and research-based graduate programs prepare learners for these opportunities. Join us as we seek innovative solutions to current and emerging challenges to health.
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Our researchers work closely with partners including ministries of health and health promotion, the World Health Organization, Public Health Agency of Canada, private industry, and many others to identify and understand health complex challenges and to develop relevant solutions.
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We celebrate diversity and challenge the social and structural factors that undermine health, including structural bias, social inequities, and racism.
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News
Mercury exposure in northern communities linked to eating waterfowl
Research highlights omega-3 benefits of waterfowl and fish while confirming mercury intake in northern Indigenous communities.
Celebrating excellence: Waterloo co-op student researchers from Sunnybrook at inaugural conference
Public Health co-op student, Sarah Bayrakdarian, shines among talented peers at Breast Cancer Survivorship and Supportive Care International Conference.
Remembering Dr. Allan Best
The School remembers Dr. Allan Best, a visionary of transdisciplinary health research and founder of what is now the School of Public Health Sciences, following his passing this fall.