Community Partnerships

Binghamton's Master of Public Health program values mutually beneficial partnerships that serve our community.

We appreciate existing relationships with organizations in the Southern Tier and look to expand partnerships locally, regionally and globally. 

Our mission is to improve the health of populations with an emphasis on advancing the health and wellness of rural and vulnerable populations. 

Working Together to Promote/Protect Health

We collaborate with various community partners in multiple ways, including student fieldwork and community-based research. We continue to develop new offerings for professional development, collaborations for interprofessional education and opportunities for service learning. Through community-university partnerships, we seek to promote and protect health and well-being and reduce health disparities.

Benefits of Community-University Partnerships

Public health issues are often complex and multidimensional. Many organizations struggle to serve communities with limited resources. By leveraging the knowledge and expertise of our faculty, along with the enthusiasm and ingenuity of our students, we can effectively address these community challenges.

Potential benefits of collaboration include:

  • Assistance with specific tasks from dedicated, graduate-level public health students 
  • Fresh perspectives, insights and ideas on various projects and topics
  • Contributions to professional development and expansion of the public health workforce

We look forward to working with you to improve the health and well-being of our communities.

Interested in Collaborating with Us?

Please submit this form so we can contact you:

Are you a graduate of Binghamton University’s Master of Public Health program?
Select the type of support/partnership you wish to discuss:

 

If you have questions about community engagement opportunities with our program, contact: