Public Health Pathway Programs
The Columbia Mailman School of Public Health provides programming that serves undergraduates by introducing them to public health and environmental health studies. These include several mentoring and pathway programs offered at Columbia University Medical Center. These programs are co-sponsored by the Office of Diversity, Culture, and Inclusion.
FORWARD Fellowships focuses on the professional development of fellows around anti-racist organizational change, concepts and tools for advancing racial equity in organizations.
FORWARD Fellowships
Program to Inspire and Mentor Undergraduates in Environmental Health Science Research
Program to Inspire and Mentor Undergraduates in Environmental Health Science Research (PrIMER) is a research program for undergraduate STEM students in the New York City area.
PrIMER
SPHSP is designed for undergraduate students and its goal is to increase interest in and knowledge of public health and biomedical science careers.
Summer Public Health Scholars Program
Environmental heAlth sciences Research for Teachers and High school students
The EARTH Program is a summer environmental health sciences research program for high school students and teachers from Native communities in the Northern Plains.
EARTH Program
Next Generation
ICAP’s Next Generation Program is a multidisciplinary training initiative that provides students with hands-on training opportunities in New York and around the world.
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NextGen Public Health Scholars 2+2+2 Program
This initiative is a unique partnership between Hostos Community College, the Columbia University School of General Studies, and Columbia Mailman School of Public Health that will prepare Hostos students for careers in public health and epidemiology.
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