Global Public Health Leadership Program

- Advanced
Associated Schools

Develop and strengthen your ability to navigate and understand emergent and pressing topics, contextual shifts, opportunities, and evolving risks impacting global public health and sustainability goals
Gain a robust perspective on leveraging data to form recommendations, garner stakeholder alignment, and adjust for risks in forming and implementing decisions
Lead and manage change across stakeholders and networks
Assess the goals and priorities of international organizations as they develop approaches to balance local, regional, and global objectives that impact individuals, communities, and environments
Understand and influence strategies on varying levels of policy and political context related to public health, including topics of regulatory capacity, content, and lags
Over the recent years, the global public health landscape has experienced complex challenges and developments, including pandemics, health inequities, and technological advances. These changes are driving the need for adaptive and forward-thinking leadership that can influence policy, manage stakeholder relationships, navigate risks, and meet sustainability goals. By enhancing these capabilities, health professionals can position themselves as influential leaders who can respond effectively to the challenges of tomorrow’s public health environment.
The five- to six-month Global Public Health Leadership Program by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health is designed to provide a holistic perspective on the forces impacting public health, cutting-edge technologies, data analytics, leadership strategies, and global health policy. It leverages Harvard Chan School's renowned expertise and interdisciplinary faculty to empower you with the knowledge and skills required to become a visionary public health leader who can drive meaningful impact with improved public health outcomes.