Alianza Latine for Public Health Action (ALPHA)
Contact: alianza.grads@berkeley.edu
Website: CalLink
Alianza Latinx for Public Health Action (ALPHA) is a student-run organization that aims to create a space to empower Latinx students in the School of Public Health at UC Berkeley, including first-generation students. ALPHA will serve as a platform for community-building and professional development to cultivate Latinx leaders in public health. Our vision is to uplift unique Latinx perspectives and experiences, create a strong professional network and contribute to a diverse public health community.
Asian & Pacific Islander (API) Women’s Circle
Contact: ucbsph.apiwc@berkeley.edu
We aim to provide a unique space for womxn to meet, connect over shared experiences, and develop strong support during graduate school. Our long term vision is to develop strong professional networks, advance culturally humble/ responsive and equitable public health practices to serve the needs of all diverse communities. APIWC supports the integration and implementation of racial justice and healing as essential aspects of public health practice.
Association of Public Health Infectious Diseases Students (APHIDS)
Contact: aphids.sph@gmail.com
The Association of Public Health Infectious Diseases Students at Berkeley (APHIDS) is a graduate student group serving the UC Berkeley School of Public Health (BPH) graduate students. Its goals include creating a strong sense of community, fostering communication both among Infectious Diseases students and between other BPH concentrations, and providing a welcoming and warm environment for new and prospective students.
Biostatistics Graduate Student Association (BSGSA)
Contact: bsgsa@berkeley.edu
Biostatistics Graduate Student Association (BSGSA) is designed to represent the interests and needs of graduate students in biostatistics. We welcome any student who has an interest in biostatistics to foster a great professional and social environment. No previous experience in biostatistics is needed; all students from the Berkeley Public Health community are welcome!
Black Advocates for Equity in Health (BAEH)
Contact: BAEH@berkeley.edu
Black Advocates for Equity in Health (BAEH) was founded in 2018 to provide space and resources to support and empower Black students in the School of Public Health. We aim to foster community, create networking opportunities, and provide opportunities to connect with fellow students at BPH across disciplines. BAEH exists to promote health equity and address/dismantle structural anti-blackness on campus and beyond. Our vision is that the UC Berkeley School of Public Health and the field of public health at large are more diverse and representative of Black communities in the United States. We see a future in which Black-identifying individuals are empowered to be leaders in the field of public health and racial/ethnic health disparities are eliminated.
Cal Student Assistance for Public Health (Cal STAPH)
Website: Cal STAPH
Cal Student Assistance for Public Health (Cal STAPH) is an official student organization at UC Berkeley that provides graduate students the opportunity to gain hands-on experience and training, as well as build their professional networks, in the field of public health. Through partnerships with state and local health agencies, our members are able to learn valuable skills in the various specialties of public health practice. We aim to provide two main services to local and state health agencies: 1) surge capacity during disease outbreaks and other public health emergencies, and 2) assistance with routine, non-emergency activities such as data management and analysis. This organization will further enhance the educational, career, and professional development of public health graduate students at UC Berkeley while directly serving the public health community in California.
Cal Undergraduate Public Health Coalition
Website: Cal UPHC
Cal Undergraduate Public Health Coalition (Cal UPHC) was formed in order to provide undergraduate students with a professional and supportive network. The group’s mission is to help students gain “R.E.A.L.” experience in the field of public health through Research, Education, Action, and Leadership. Founded in 2003, Cal UPHC is composed of an executive board, our award-winning publication The Public Health Advocate, and four primary committees: Community Health, Environmental Health, International Health, and Health Policy and Advocacy.
Haas Healthcare Association (HHA)
Contact: hha-haas@berkeley.edu
Website: HHA
The Haas Healthcare Association (HHA) is a student-run organization that brings together UC Berkeley students of all backgrounds with a shared mission to build a more connected and impactful healthcare ecosystem. HHA represents a broad group of students from across UC Berkeley, including the Haas School of Business, School of Public Health, Goldman School of Public Policy, and College of Engineering. Our vision is to be the premier healthcare talent pipeline that attracts and empowers the most innovative thought leaders. Our mission is to serve as an organization that equips and connects the most passionate minds in healthcare to develop innovative solutions for the world’s most difficult health challenges.
Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health Student Interest Group (MCAH SIG)
Contact: mcahsig@berkeley.edu
The MCAH Student Interest Group is a local peer network of students with a shared interest in issues related to Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health (MCAH) and, more broadly, Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH). We aim to offer opportunities and events to engage in student-led dialogue, learning, and skill building. No previous experience with MCAH issues is required to join, and students of the Berkeley Public Health community (graduate & undergraduate) from all academic divisions and the larger UC Berkeley campus are welcome!
Queering Public Health (QPH)
Contact: queersph@berkeley.edu
Queering Public Health (QPH) is a space dedicated to fostering community for those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, allies, or other identities (from here on, referred to as queer); creating a learning environment where students and faculty produce and share research that represents queer individuals and queers the norms of Public Health; and leading advocacy and service in the name of underrepresented individuals on our campus and in our broader communities. The QPH group was formed in response to the lack of space to discuss queerness in the context of Public Health. This group is intended to fill this gap by providing a number of opportunities including social networking, research, and service for queer students and their allies interested in advancing health.
The Public Health Advocate
Website: The Public Health Advocate
The Public Health Advocate (PHA) is an undergraduate publication featuring current public health issues with local, national, and international perspectives. Since 2005, PHA has been dedicated to giving students interested in health the opportunity to publish their written works in our semesterly print issues or on the website. We strive to support students as they advocate for the health of all individuals and educate the general public about emerging public health topics.
Student Collaborative for Impact Leadership (SCIL)
The Student Collaborative for Impact Leadership (SCIL, pronounced “skill”) is a professional, student-run organization whose vision is to empower students to become leaders in the public health field. SCIL is comprised of students from every concentration at Berkeley Public Health and is governed by a student board who gain valuable experience learning how to build and manage a decision-making body.