Hold your brain in your palm – Interview with Balaji Vijayakumar

This Fall semester, a sophomore-year Hopkins student Balaji Vijayakumar finished his interesting project – he made a 50%-size model of his actual brain on a 3D printer at the Digital Media Center in Homewood. How did he get this idea, …

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Starting Young with Artificial Intelligence

Originally published by Sarah Achenbach in the JHU School of Engineering Magazine in August 2021

As a high school sophomore in upstate New York, Nathan Wang began taking calculus classes at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Eventually, his desire to apply math …

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Schedule your recruiting session for Fall – Bloomberg School of Public Health

The Fall calendar is open and we are available to book sessions. If you are interested in scheduling an event, please reach out for a variety of recruiting options including:

Contact Caroline Kelly for more information or to schedule an …

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Undergrads partner with NATO to reduce combat casualties

Originally published by Catherine Graham on The Hub in August 2021

A team of Clark Scholars has developed a wearable device that can relay a soldier’s vitals to combat medics, making it easier to determine who needs medical attention most …

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Explore and grow in JHU Life Long Learning

Learning doesn’t always happen in school or in a classroom. Learning is a life-long process, and Johns Hopkins is here to encourage all those, who feel passion for expanding their horizons, to join the off-school learning process.

To help you …

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6 Ways to Recruit Fall 2021 – Bloomberg School of Public Health

Bloomberg students are excited to connect with a variety of employers this fall! If any of these suit your recruiting needs reach out to the Bloomberg team: JHSPH.CAREERS@JHU.EDU

Information Session: market your company and job opportunities to students by hosting …

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Follow the example of Carey’s International Programs

Opening a new Study Abroad initiative doesn’t need to be hard. Just as Hopkins students benefit from semester-long programs abroad, shorter week-long programs augment their learning experience like no other class can. 

For example, Carey Business School offers The Global …

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Top Funding Priorities for School of Medicine Research

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is one of the world’s greatest institutions of education, research and patient care. Gifts to Johns Hopkins are an investment in a better future, because what Johns Hopkins achieves, it shares with the …

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Current Research Projects in the School of Nursing

Want to contribute to the research program at Johns Hopkins but don’t know where to start? School of Nursing has a list of currently ongoing research projects to inspire you to get started. You can view it following this link:

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5 benefits of becoming a School of Nursing Preceptor

Preceptors are engaged clinical professionals who provide supervised clinical rotations while mentoring and educating Johns Hopkins pre-licensure and advanced practice nursing students. Precepting gives the health care professional the opportunity to partner with Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing to …

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