Schools and programs of public health around the world are currently tackling challenges that arise from political and social unrest in their communities and on their campuses. This session explores current situations in several countries, the challenges they present to the faculty, staff, and students of local institutions, and options for how the academic public health community can respond to political and social unrest at home and worldwide.
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Panelists
- Janice M. Johnston, MHSA, PhD, deputy director (education), University of Hong Kong MPH Program
- Esteban Hadjez, MD, PhD, public health professor, Departamento de Salud Pública, Universidad de Valparaíso – Chile
- Jocelyn DeJong, PhD, MPhil, associate dean for academic and faculty affairs, American University of Beirut – Faculty of Health Sciences
Moderator
- Barbara Rimer, DrPH, MPH, dean and alumni distinguished professor, University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health