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Why UM SPH
The University of Michigan School of Public Health is consistently ranked as one of the top schools of public health in the country (U.S. News & World Reports).
Be a part of the Michigan Difference
- A world-renowned university where more than $1 billion in research was conducted last year.
- One of the largest alumni networks in the world.
- Study in a world-renowned university that’s top-tier in public health, medicine, law, business, engineering, social work, biological sciences and many other disciplines relevant to public health.
- Every hour of the day, our faculty, students, and alumni are deployed around the globe to promote and protect our health.
Learn More About UM SPH and UM
- Take advantage of campus-wide opportunities for interdisciplinary and joint-degree programs.
- Explore the world through our many global health partnerships and initiatives.
- Learn from a world-class faculty committed to the integration of research, teaching and service.
- Enjoy a centrally located neighborhood on the main University of Michigan campus, just one block from the Medical School and Health System.
- Engage in fieldwork at the local, state and national levels.
- Join one of the more than 1000 student organizations at the University of Michigan, including religious, political, ethnic, and social-service groups.
- Live in Ann Arbor, a college town with big-city culture, parks, restaurants, museums and Big Ten sports.
Each year, the University of Michigan prepares an “Annual Security Report” and publishes it in the Campus Safety Handbook. The report, which is issued each October 1, contains detailed information on campus safety and security policies, procedures, and programs, including information on: emergency services, security telephone numbers, sexual assault policy, stalking laws, handling obscene phone calls, sexual harassment policy, dealing with workplace violence and threats, police agencies, health services, counseling services, safe transportation after dark, safety tips, and alcohol and drug policies and programs. The report also includes statistics concerning crimes on campus. If you would like to receive a complete copy, visit the University of Michigan Department of Public Safety website at www.umich.edu/~safety/ or call (734) 763-3434.
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Wondering what SPH alums go on to do after graduation? Find out where 5 of them are working in Fall/Winter 2010 Findings magazine.
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