What’s Next? Careers in the ‘New Normal’

October 14, 2020

A virtual panel discussion for undergraduate students considering careers in public health, global health, health administration and related fields, “What’s Next? Careers in the ‘New Normal'” will be held on Wednesday, October 28, 2020 from 6:00-8:00 p.m.

The program will feature a panel discussion of practitioners, faculty, and alumni discussing career planning for public health and related fields in the new normal. Topics will include investigating careers and graduate programs, current workforce needs and issues, tips on life-long learning, and networking.

All participants must register for this event. Registration required by Tuesday, October 27th. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

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