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Thank you for helping us identify practical solutions to global health problems

Here are some ways that you can get involved:

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This report will shape how the U.S. makes choices on global health policy -- turning global health policy into smart global health policy that reflects the quantitative data and the rich qualitative experience of students and academics like you. We need your feedback on:

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CSIS is a policy and research institution, not a mass advocacy organization. For our report to be the best it can be, and have the greatest impact on U.S. policy, the broadest community of people with experience in global health should be a part of it. Students are the future of global health and we need your involvement to be successful.

Learn more about universities and global health

  1. The Dramatic Expansion of University Engagement in Global Health (PDF)
    Global health is experiencing an unprecedented and palpable surge of attention and growth on universities campuses across the United States. Curricula, programs, centers, departments, and institutes of global health are being established as either free-standing entities or within schools of medicine and public health at major universities. In direct response to this growth and the need for academic stewardship, the Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) was formed in 2008 to promote, facilitate and enhance the growth of global health as an academic field of study. This country-wide growth creates a new constituency and voice for global health in this country and for the new Obama administration. Read More.
  2. Michael Merson podcast -talking about the publication