Conducting Qualitative Research in Health: New course from the SSPH+!
The Swiss School of Public Health + has announced a new course called “Conducting Qualitative Research in Health: An Introduction to Qualitative Research… Read more »
The Swiss School of Public Health + has announced a new course called “Conducting Qualitative Research in Health: An Introduction to Qualitative Research… Read more »
Another year has gone by and it would be a great omission not to thank the people who reviewed the submissions for the International Journal of Public Health… Read more »
New year brought some changes in the Intnerational Journal of Public Health: One of our Editors in Chief since 2001, Thomas Abel, is stepping down from his role… Read more »
Linked to the October 2011 special issue on “Migrants and ethnic minorities in Europe: new challenges for public health research and practice”, the… Read more »
One of the major stresses of PhD students and researchers in general, is getting their work published in peer reviewed journals. I am sure there are more than… Read more »
After thinking and blogging about the use of social media in Public Health, it was bound to happen…The International Journal of Public Health has now a… Read more »
The latest issue of the Inernational Journal of Public Health was a special issue! Entitled Housing for Health Promotion , it covers a wide range of subjects… Read more »
Hello everyone! We are back and we would like to wish to each and every one of you a very happy and creative new year! We start off 2012 with an interesting… Read more »
Ho, ho, ho! Are you in the holiday mood yet? Well, we are! So -just before we go away for a few days- we decided to show our appreciation to our readers by… Read more »
The Swiss School of Public Health + (SSPH+) has announced new courses! Click on the links below for more details! 02.02.2012-03.02.2012 Statistical Methods for… Read more »
Here at the International Journal of Public Health, we are very interested in activities organised by and/ or for students. We are, therefore, happy to… Read more »
Yesterday was the World AIDS Day , a day for raising awareness about HIV/AIDS that has been observed since 1988 on December 1st each year. This year, world AIDS… Read more »
A while ago, we informed you about an IJPH article on Prostate Specific Antigen Testing (PSA).In this article, the authors reported reduction in prostate cancer… Read more »
The Internatonal Journal of Public Health is very much focused on social inequalities in health! We recently published a special issue on the subject, as well… Read more »
We have discussed before about the use of social media in Public Health, what seems to be the way forward in Public Health campaings. But what about the way… Read more »
Urbanisation is a problem that has been recently recognised by the WHO as posing major dangers to health: with more than 50% of the world’s population… Read more »
We have previously talked about how seing something published doesn’t make it true. In that same post, I had recommended a list of online sources that… Read more »
We are happy to announce the publication of the October issue of the International Journal of Public Health! After publishing a special issue on Health of… Read more »
Archives of Public Health, a long standing Public Health Journal and the official journal of the Belgian Association of Public Health, just announced its… Read more »
It seems that the International Journal of Public Health is not alone in its endavour to bridge the gap between Public Health Reseach and Practice! Yale has… Read more »