Unlocking the Power of AI in HR

NYU School of Professional Studies and Crain’s New York Business have partnered up to bring human resources professionals a webinar addressing critical AI topics, such as the transformative impact of AI in HR, using AI to achieve goals and navigating AI regulations and challenges. This session will provide an introduction to generative AI basics in Human Resources […]

Fall Humanistic Medicine Program Seminar Pandemics: History, Ethics, and Policy

The Humanistic Medicine Program is excited to announce the seminar being offered to faculty this fall. Please see the information below to register.   Pandemics: History, Ethics, and Policy This course will consider the ethical issues surrounding vaccination seen through the lens of history, with an emphasis on COVID-19. Topics will include a history of vaccines; the ethics […]

Fall 2023 Colloquium Series: Dr. Gerard Vong

NYU School of Global Public Health 708 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

  Fall 2023 Colloquium Series: Professor Gerard Vong     Pandemic lottery preparedness: Preparing to ethically, fairly, and systematically allocate scarce resources in response to future infectious disease outbreaks   Wednesday, October 25th 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm 708 Broadway, Room 801   Using the recent COVID-19 and MPox international outbreaks as examples, I argue […]

Career Compass: Charting Traditional and Non-Traditional Public Health Paths

Career Compass: Charting Traditional and Non-Traditional Public Health Paths OCTOBER 27 AT 5:30PM ET This event is hosted by the GPH Alumni Board Join NYU GPH for a thought-provoking discussions by distinguished leaders in public health representing a variety of backgrounds and diverse experiences and knowledge within the field of public health. Featuring alumni Felicity Belle Duran and Elena Cromeyer.   Register […]

HealthTech Horizons: Innovations for a Healthier World

NYU School of Global Public Health 708 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

HealthTech Horizons: Innovations for a Healthier World OCTOBER 28 AT 2PM ET This event is hosted by the GPH Alumni Board For 2023 NYU Alumni Weekend, join us for a panel event featuring seasoned professionals who are bridging the gap between technology and public health. From AI to big data to telemedicine, we explore the […]

Artificial Intelligence and Ethics: Towards a Robust Normative Framework

"Artificial Intelligence and Ethics: Towards a Robust Normative Framework," a talk by Dr. S. Matthew Liao, Director of the Center for Bioethics; Arthur Zitrin Professor of Bioethics, New York University. Chaired by Cara Hunt, Program Coordinator, Working Group on Pediatric Gene Therapy & Medical Ethics (PGTME) at Division of Medical Ethics, NYU Grossman School of Medicine. Monday, […]

How is Disability a Part of DEI?

How is Disability a Part of DEI? NOVEMBER 8 AT 8AM ET 708 Broadway, Room 801 This event is hosted by the GPH Complex Public Health Disasters Lab Join ADA advocates, professionals, and researchers for an engaging conversation about the Americans with Disabilities Act’s role in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and the critical role of ADA […]

Film Screening – Where It Floods: Planting Hope in Coney Island

The Climate Justice & Health Lab: Community Event Series film screening in collaboration with The Climate Film Festival: Where It Floods: Planting Hope in Coney Island Tuesday, November 14th @ 6:30 PM | 708 Broadway, 8th Floor, Room 801 Please join NYU's Climate Justice and Health Lab and The Climate Film Festival for a screening of the National Wildlife Federation's Resilient […]

Transforming Eating Disorder Support through Chatbot Optimization

Transforming Eating Disorder Support through Chatbot Optimization November 15th, 1:00 - 2:00 pm This event is hosted by the GPH Center for Advancement and Dissemination of Intervention Optimization Given the wide treatment gap for eating disorders, novel tools are needed to not only identify individuals with eating disorders but also to encourage services use. As part […]

NYIP Project on the Philosophy of Race and Racism: Kwame Anthony Appiah, “Engineering ‘Race'”

The NYU Philosophy Department presents: NYIP Project on the Philosophy of Race and Racism: Kwame Anthony Appiah (NYU) Engineering 'Race' Abstract: I begin with four general observations about engineering that have lessons for conceptual engineering. First, thoughtful engineering requires a design specification, a rough account of what the innovations in question are aimed at. Second, once […]

Center for Bioethics Virtual MA Information Session & Open House

New York University's Center for Bioethics MA Information Session Virtual Open House Friday, December 1st 1:00 pm -- 2:00 pm EST   Please join us on December 1st at 1:00 pm EST for an information session and a q&a about New York University's MA in Bioethics! Hear from faculty and members of our administrative staff who […]