Student Experiential Learning
Imagine the potential when every student has the opportunity to tackle real-world public health challenges through hands-on learning.
The School of Public Health Experiential Learning Fund is designed to provide students with an expanded range of work-integrated learning opportunities, empowering them to apply their knowledge and skills in meaningful ways. This initiative builds on the School's commitment to practical education by creating new avenues for students to engage with public health challenges, collaborate with communities, and make a difference while completing their studies.
By enhancing accessibility and broadening opportunities, we’re equipping future public health leaders with the skills they need to address complex health issues, advance health equity, and improve population well-being locally and globally.
If you would like to support this initiative and help shape the future of public health leadership and innovation, click the link below or reach out to Jacqueline Andersen, Assistant Dean (Development), to learn more.
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Contact
Jacqueline Andersen
Assistant Dean, Development
E: anderse4@ualberta.ca