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Find out what they do on a daily basis, what they’re inspired by in class, the challenges they face and what they get up to outside of teaching hours. Share in their journey from the first few days in a new course to graduation!
After the Covid-19 pandemic, most of us have heard about public health. But as always, there are still a lot of uncertainties about what public health is, and even more uncertainties come when you ask yourself: what can you do with this degree? Let's try to figure it out together! Read more…
Three years ago, I never thought I would graduate in a foreign country in a foreign language with a 1st class honours degree in Public Health. Read more…
This is the second part of my blog about my weekly life as a BSc Public Health student at ARU. This time I want to talk about my free time, what sports I do on campus, and how I got an internship with ARU. Read more…
Every April we celebrate World Immunization Week. Vaccines have been in the news a lot recently, but they have a long history which I've been learning about as a Public Health student. Here's a brief overview. Read more…
There is one word with a very deep meaning and history that is sometimes difficult to say. War is a word that doesn't make people smile or feel better. It doesn't matter where, when and between who. Read more…
Everyone understands Public Health differently. My personal understanding of what it is, and what you can do with it, has changed throughout my studies. Read more…
The global pandemic changed everyone’s understanding of what public health is. It became much easier to explain what Public Health is by giving examples from COVID-19. However, I am always saying that it covers much more than pandemics. Read more…
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