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Offered in multiple formats and timelines, the Brown MPH has a singular purpose: to train leaders in public health who are armed with the skills to conduct research, bring about policy change, and positively affect the health of populations.

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In-Person MPH

Join us in Providence for a rigorous training program that will teach you to conduct research, bring about policy change, and positively affect the health of populations in Rhode Island and beyond.

Accelerated MPH for Clinicians

A fast-paced, in-person program designed to deliver an academically rigorous and comprehensive public health education for healthcare professionals.

Dual Degrees

The Brown University School of Public Health offers several opportunities for highly-motivated students to complete dual degree programs at an accelerated pace.

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Become a future public health leader in our flexible, case-based online Master of Public Health program.
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Trinity Perkins shares her experience working as a health policy and educational legislative intern for Senator Sheldon Whitehouse.

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