Are you looking to learn more about the history of public health and disease, and incorporate public health perspectives and content related to disease and pandemics into your history courses?
Are you an instructor/professor who teaches undergraduates in a humanities program at a university, four-year institution, or community college? Or an advanced graduate instructor who wants to get additional pedagogical training before you go on the job market?
If so, you may want to attend our program Disease, Pandemics, and Public Health in the United States, this June at Ohio State. The program is sponsored by the NEH and is fully stipend-reimbursed.
We aim to create an interdisciplinary community of historians and health scholars who are teaching undergraduate courses and units on the histories of disease, medicine, and health, especially in the U.S. We are looking to welcome a diverse group of educators to our campus this summer (even Michigan fans).
The deadline for applying is March 3. Check out our website for details and apply here.
Also, please contact pandemicinstitute@osu.edu or to my email with any questions.
Thanks!
Marian Moser Jones, Program Director
https://cph.osu.edu/people/mjones
Marian Moser Jones, Ph.D., M.P.H.
Associate Professor, Heath Services Management and Policy,
College of Public Health
Associate Professor, Department of History
The Ohio State University
https://cph.osu.edu/people/mjones
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