With antibiotic resistance on the rise, Nigeria has become a focal point for global efforts to improve access to effective antibiotics. The Trinity Challenge, in collaboration with the Nigeria Centre ...
More than 200 employees at Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health and its affiliate Jhpiego, an international health nonprofit, are expected to be laid off this May as the ...
Over 200 Johns Hopkins employees will be laid off in May, according to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification ...
Over 200 Johns Hopkins employees will be laid off in May, according to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification. The Bloomberg School of Public Health and JHPIEGO, a nonprofit global health ...
The Bloomberg School of Public Health and JHPIEGO, a nonprofit global health affiliate of the Baltimore institution, are primarily affected by the first batch of mass layoffs. JHPIEGO will ...
The cuts impact several key programs, including the university's medical school and school of public health, and Jhpiego, a global health non-profit organization founded at the university more ...
“Johns Hopkins is immensely proud of the work done by our colleagues in Jhpiego, the Bloomberg School of Public Health, and the School of Medicine to care for mothers and infants, fight ...
Thursday's announcement confirmed that the cuts hit the university's medical school and school of public health as well as Jhpiego, a global non-profit organization founded more than 50 years ago ...
Johns Hopkins University said Thursday it is being forced to lay off more than 2,000 employees in the aftermath of the Trump administration's massive reduction in foreign aid funding ...
Johns Hopkins University is one of the institutions hardest hit by these drastic reductions. In early March, its president Ronald ...
Hopkins’ medical school, Bloomberg School of Public Health and JHPIEGO, the university’s health initiative that focuses on global public health, will take the brunt of the loss.
According to a statement, Jhpiego, the Center for Communication Programs and the Hopkins School of Medicine will lay off 1,975 people in 44 countries — the largest job cut in university history.