Professional Development
Public Health Student Assembly (PHSA)
The student-governed Public Health Student Assembly provides students a voice in curriculum development and program evaluation as well as representation at Master of Public Health faculty meetings. Members are actively involved in professional opportunities and social events that enhance the Master of Public Health experience. If you are a student who wishes to learn more about the PHSA, please contact the Faculty Advisor, Dr. Brian Dodge phsa@indiana.edu
Eta Sigma Gamma
Eta Sigma Gamma is a national professional health science honorary organization. The mission of Eta Sigma Gamma is to evaluate the standards, ideals, competence, and ethics of health science professionals through teaching, research, and service. We work to improve the health of the community.
For more information:
http://www.indiana.edu/~aphealth/st_life/esg_nu.html
IU Graduate and Professional Student Organization
The Graduate and Professional Student Organization (IUB PSO) serves over 8,000 graduate and professional students at IU-Bloomington by providing academic support, community, advocacy, and graduate resources.
For more information:
http://www.indiana.edu/~gpso/
Graduate Student Life at Indiana University - The Emissaries for Graduate Student Diversity (Student Blog - IU endorsed)
The graduate student emissaries provide you with inside information about life as a graduate student at IU.
For more information about the IU Grad Student Blog visit: http://grademissaries.blogspot.com/
Career Opportunities
HPER Career Services
Job opportunities for HPER majors are diverse and expanding as the emphasis on living a healthy lifestyle grows around the world. Career Services experts in each of our academic departments will provide one-on-one counseling and career building opportunities throughout your academic career, from choosing the right major to developing a strategy to find a job.
For more information:
http://www.hper.indiana.edu/careers/index.shtml
IU Career Services
Professional career counselors are ready to help students pick a career focus, find real-world experience, write an effective resume, and meet the people at the companies, agencies, and organizations who can hire them.
For more information:
http://www.iub.edu/student/career.shtml
