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Global Exposure

photo by Mark James

Since a majority of Kent Stateā€™s College of Public Health courses are online, students can study anywhere in the world and stay on track with their degreeā€”while gaining valuable exposure to other cultures. 

During the two-week 2016 summer intercession, public health students studied in Brazil as part of Kent Stateā€™s partnership with the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, one of the worldā€™s main public health research institutions, located in Rio de Janeiro. 

They received lectures on diseases endemic to Brazilā€”including malaria, leprosy, tuberculosis, zika virus infections, non-communicable diseases and tropical diseases of the Amazon regionā€”and they visited research facilities, communities, labs and clinics in Rio de Janeiro and Manaus (in the Brazilian Amazon).  

ā€œThe Global Health Brazil Study Abroad course was fantastic,ā€ says Mark James, Ph.D., professor and chair of the Department of Biostatistics, Environmental Health Sciences & Epidemiology and director of global programs for the College of Public Health. ā€œIt was a big success for the students and for the collegeā€™s global image.ā€

Photo at right: Ā鶹¾«Ń”public health students in the Global Health Brazil Study Abroad course gather in front of the Neo-Mouresque Palace of Manguinhos in Rio de Janeiro, seat of the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation.

See http://www.kent.edu/publichealth.

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