Campus organizations play a crucial role in the university by opening opportunities for experiential learning, engaging advocacy, and direct action. In the community of organizations at the University of Michigan’s graduate and professional schools, those related to global health are prominent. Search the Maize Pages for up-to-date contact information.
Expands opportunities for international work during the four years of medical school as a part of Global REACH, which encourages educational exchange among students and faculty and facilitates international research collaborations. More information
Sponsors the International Economic Development Program (IEDP) that intimately examines the policies of a particular country under the aegis of PUBPOL 674 “Economic and Social Policies in a Selected Emerging Market Economy”. More information
Increases student knowledge of practices and advances in pharmacoeconomics and health outcomes research from a global perspective. More information
Seeks to help law student become effective refugee advocate and promote broader awareness of the social, economic, and legal challenges facing refugees through speakers, movies, interactive simulations, volunteer work, and lobbying efforts. More information