Faculty

Career resources and quick links for Public Health faculty.

We encourage our faculty and researchers to check out the following guides and quick links:

At the School of Public Health

Instructors and advisors can learn about the academic processes at the School and the University that support teaching and advising.
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Effective advising is a cornerstone of successful graduate education. Advisors are responsible for supporting and overseeing students’ scholarly and professional development.
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We invite faculty at the School of Public Health to bolster their communications skills—including design, writing, and media outreach—via our virtual tutorial series.
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SPH Share Line

The SPH Office of Communications invites all members of our School of Public Health community to share their story ideas! Let us know about your upcoming publication, article, award, or presentation.

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From Brown University

The Dean of the Faculty's office is committed to attracting and retaining a diverse, vibrant and distinguished community of faculty at Brown.
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SPH Knowledge Hub

Quick links to School of Public Health internal documents and forms, links to processes and policies, and general information for staff and faculty. The Knowledge Hub protected by a login; for access, contact sph-operations@brown.edu

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Recent SPH Faculty News

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A school transformed

Over the past five years, the Brown University School of Public Health has undergone a profound transformation, evolving into one of the nation’s most impactful public health institutions. During the tenure of Dean Ashish K. Jha, the school navigated unprecedented times in public health and higher education, emerging more inclusive, more interdisciplinary and deeply prepared for the challenges ahead.
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Tracking Measles

With measles spreading and long-trusted sources of public health information falling short, Professor Jennifer Nuzzo breaks down the outbreak, the state of public health communications and the Pandemic Center’s tracking report, which publishes key infectious disease data every week.