The overarching mission of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public
Health is to advance the public’s health through learning, discovery,
and communication.
To pursue this mission, the School produces knowledge through
research, reproduces knowledge through higher education, and translates
knowledge into evidence that can be communicated to the public,
policymakers, and practitioners to advance the health of populations.
Our goals are:
- Deliver an evidence-based educational
experience to prepare students, through study, research, and practice,
to address public health challenges of the twenty-first century.
- Create and sustain a vibrant and
inclusive intellectual community with an environment that fosters the
acquisition of knowledge and skills about diversity, equity, cultural
competence, and advocacy to improve public health locally, nationally,
and globally.
- Create and advance knowledge and its
translation into discoveries that lead to actions that improve health of
people and populations.
- Engage in service activities that expand the capacity of communities to improve health.
- Employ innovative communication strategies that increase public awareness of public health problems and solutions.