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Alumni Associations

► Uniting the efforts of alumni

► Serving students

► Fundraising for student support

 

 

PHAA



The UCLA Fielding School of Public Health Alumni Association

• Seeks to build and strengthen personal and professional connections between the School of Public Health and alumni,

• Aims to raise the visibility and profile of the School through volunteer activities and direct support, thereby increasing its reputation, value, and involvement within the public health, health care, and local and international communities, and

• Strives to increase public health awareness in the lay community.

 

To foster these goals, the Association supports alumni participation in programs that promote the School’s research, education, and community service. Programming includes public health lectures and forums, networking activities, and student career and mentoring programs.


HSAA

The mission of the UCLA Health Services Alumni Association is to establish and maintain a strong bond between the Department of Health Services and its graduates through service and program offerings, and to support, financially and otherwise, the students, faculty and alumni of the Department of Health Services.

For more details on how to become a member, please go to HSAA


CONTACT


If you are interested in…

  • participating on either board,

  • getting involved with a committee, or

  • offering your thoughts and ideas,

…please contact the Alumni Affairs office at:

 

kshaw@support.ucla.edu

or 310.825.5119

 

10 WAYS

TO STAY ENGAGED

  • Attend mixers and networking events to stay connected.
  • Become a speaker or host an event for students.
  • Mentor current students and fellow alumni: active exchange of career experiences and expertise.
  • Speak to potential donors on the value of investing in the School of Public Health.
  • Benefit from career services and online job postings: finding and posting jobs in your field.
  • Ensure the continued success of the School with your generous contributions of time, experience and resources.
  • Volunteer and get involved in something that is meaningful to you.
  • Advocate for the School and raise its visibility and reputation within the general public and in the public health community.
  • Enjoy the benefit of a strong support system and global connections.
  • Lifelong learning: we help you stay abreast of what is happening in the field.