About The GHLC at Johns Hopkins University

 
 

The Global Health Leaders Conference at Johns Hopkins University is a leading global health education program open to students of any nationality in grades 9-12 (high school / secondary school). Through our international conference, students learn about issues in global health, public health, and medicine directly from world leaders in these fields through engaging lectures, forge connections with like-minded exceptional students from around the world, and share their own work and ideas on global health topics by having the opportunity to present in our Student Speaker Series.

The GHLC at JHU is a program established in 2019 under Glohea at JHU, a Johns Hopkins student and faculty-led organization within the Johns Hopkins University Center for Global Health.

Please explore the pages of this website to learn more about The GHLC at JHU.


The GHLC at JHU Board of Directors would like to thank The Johns Hopkins Alumni Association for its support.

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Interested in another global health-related opportunity?

Check out and submit an article toThe Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review! The PGHR is the first international, peer-reviewed publication that features articles on global health topics written by pre-collegiate students. PGHR accepts submissions from secondary school students around the world and has no article submission or publication fees.


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