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  • 2020 VSPH Summer Practice Highlights

    Class of 2021 MPH students from Vanke School of Public Health (VSPH) of Tsinghua University conducted summer practices from July to September 2020. The practices engaged students with four public health and healthcare institutes in three cities in China. The two-month professional practice led to a greater understanding of the current situation of public health institutes, public health systems...

    2022.09.29
  • Tsinghua Vanke School Launches BRIGHT!

    On Monday, September 26, 2022, Tsinghua University Vanke School of Public Health (VSPH) announced a new global research network to advance the use of the scientific knowledge and evidence-informed interventions of public health to create development impact in developing countries – the Bringing Research to Impact for Global Health at Tsinghua Network, also known as BRIGHT Network. Fifty member...

    2022.09.28
  • VSPH-Global Summer School kicks-off

    On July 9, the 2022 Global Summer School of Vanke School of Public Health, Tsinghua University (VSPH-GSS 2022) themed Advancing Global Health in a Changing World commenced online. Seventy-eight students from China, Argentina, Australia, Denmark, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru and other countries and regions gathered online to start their four-day adventure with Tsinghua V...

    2022.07.09
  • Tsinghua and Harvard to Collaborate for a Healthier Future

    Tsinghua Vanke School of Public Health and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health held a virtual MoU signing ceremony on December 2. Dean Margaret Chan of Tsinghua Vanke School of Public Health and Dean Michelle A. Williams of Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, entered the agreement which outlines collaboration to advance global health security. Professor Yang Bin, the Vice President...

    2021.12.03
  • Exclusive: Chinese leader of WHO-China joint expert team says 2nd-stage probe should focus on earlier suspected cases around the world

    ​Editor's note: Three months after US President Joe Biden requested a more in-depth review of the origins of novel coronavirus, the US intelligence community released an unclassified report, which showed that the community was split on the origins and offered no conclusive answers.

    2021.09.03