Making Health a Human Right

Discover how the University of Minnesota School of Public Health is advancing health equity in our school, community, and the world.

Why Minnesota?

$139M

Research funding (FY2023)

#6

Public school of public health by U.S. News & World Report

99%

Students employed within 12 months of graduating

12k +

Alumni across the globe

Innovative Education

At Minnesota, we give students the freedom to explore the complex and far-reaching field of public health and provide the comprehensive skills and training required to create large-scale change.

Become a part of bringing health equity to all with a UMN School of Public Health education. Find your passion among our more than 20 degree programs and 13 minors.

Building Equity, Driving Justice

We have a responsibility to expose and dismantle racism’s influence wherever it is found, including within our own school.

In July 2021, we launched our five-year Strategic Plan for Antiracism, an organized commitment to advance justice, equity, and antiracism across all levels of our school and in ourselves. Learn more about the plan, our progress, and our goals for the future.

Research that Pushes Boundaries

UMN School of Public Health experts bring innovative thinking and concrete action to emerging and persistent challenges, including structural racism, addiction, our expanding aging population, and a changing climate.

From our backyard to around the world, our research strategy is prevention-focused, population-based, and collaborative.

An infrastructure of 33 research centers and a robust funding stream from major sponsors such as NIH, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and the CDC give our students the chance to work alongside faculty on prominent research projects.

3rd Largest

Research portfolio among schools and colleges at the University of Minnesota

#6

In NIH funding among public universities nationally

Creative Solutions with Communities

We work across disciplines and with local, national, and international colleagues to make real and lasting change.

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New SPH project aims to improve the understanding of dementia among the African immigrant community

A collaboration between SPH researchers and community groups produced a book that comprehensively describes dementia and includes specific, culturally tailored recommendations for caring for people with the disease.

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School of Public Health receives grant to encourage local, immigrant-owned nail salons and their suppliers to use more environmentally friendly products

SPH is one of 24 recipients across the country that will collectively receive nearly $16 million from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in pollution prevention grants through the Biden Administration’s Investing in America program.

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