Graduate and Post Graduate Education

The HSPH Department of Environmental Health focuses on complex health problems that require the contributions of many specialties. Its faculty, research staff, and students reflect the multidisciplinary nature of the field and include chemists, engineers, epidemiologists, applied mathematicians, physicians, occupational health nurses, physiologists, cell biologists, molecular biologists, and microbiologists, as well as faculty in adjacent departments. The Department's teaching and research activities are carried out through five concentrations: environmental epidemiology, environmental science and engineering, occupational health, physiology, and population genetics.

The Cyprus International Institute will provide an important means to recruit and educate students and scholars from Cyprus and from other countries in Europe, the Middle East, and Northern Africa. Those considered to be most promising may apply to HSPH to become part of the Harvard-Cyprus Program at HSPH. If accepted, they would become eligible for consideration for scholarships and stipend aid created through grants and the HSPH-Cyprus endowment established by the Cypriot government as part of the initiative. Enrolled students will spend 50% of their time at CII in Cyprus engaged in regional research activities

More information at the Harvard School of Public Health Website