Vision & Mission


Building a healthier future together.

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Vision

The UCLA Fielding School of Public Health's vision is building healthy futures in greater Los Angeles, California, the nation, and the world.

Mission

The mission of the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health is to enhance the public’s health by training future leaders and health professionals from diverse backgrounds, conducting innovative research, translating research into policy and practice, and serving our local communities and those of the nation and the world.

Strategic Pillars

The UCLA Fielding School of Public Health has organized its strategic goals within thematic pillars that reflect our vision, mission, and core values as they relate to teaching, research, and service:

  • Excellence in Education

    Develop leaders and a diverse workforce that creates transformational change to improve the health of populations.

    1. Transform and expand graduate and undergraduate public health education to further promote innovation and interdisciplinary collaborations.

    2. Promote equity, diversity, and inclusion in public health education.

  • Impactful Public Health Research

    Develop new knowledge, evidence and pioneering solutions to markedly improve the health of populations locally and globally.

    1. Promote innovative, cross-disciplinary, and entrepreneurial efforts that nourish new lines of research and bold public health collaborations while maintaining core areas of strength.

    2. Communicate public health research effectively to increase impact.

  • Effective Partnerships with Communities and Organizations

    Develop meaningful and authentic community partnerships and collaborations to build healthy futures and reduce health inequities.

    1. Nurture enduring partnerships with communities and organizations.

    2. Strengthen public health practice training opportunities.

UCLA Fielding Dean Ron Brookmeyer

At the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, we are committed to education, research, and partnerships that will contribute to a healthier and more equitable society.


Dr. Ron Brookmeyer
Dean & Distinguished Professor of Biostatistics