Columbia University’s Masters of Bioethics and Nonprofit Management Programs present "Careers in Health Nonprofits and Bioethics: Opportunities, Impact and Innovation."
During this 90-minute discussion, leaders speak about their own professional journeys, discuss entry points and trends in this space, and provide valuable advice for students and alumni.
Speakers:
Cindy M. Lott, Esq., Associate Professor of Professional Practice & Academic Director, M.S. Nonprofit Management Program
Robert Klitzman, MD, Professor of Psychiatry, Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons | Joseph Mailman School of Public Health & Director, Online and In-person Masters of Bioethics Programs
Derek D. Ayeh, Senior Associate, Education & Policy at Medicare Rights Center
Robin Elliot, Former CEO of the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation
Timothy Higdon, Part-time Lecturer, M.S. Nonprofit Management Program & CEO, Hearing Health Foundation
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Columbia’s Master of Science in Nonprofit Management prepares graduates for leadership roles within mission-driven organizations in a wide variety of contexts, including global and community nonprofits, foundations, education, healthcare, and the arts, or as fundraising and development experts. The program reflects the growth and increased sophistication of the nonprofit sector, as well as the need for nonprofit organizations to demonstrate impact more effectively. Students become conversant with new technologies, digital media, and data analytics, as well as public-private partnerships, which are being deployed to help solve some of the most intractable problems across the globe.
Learn more about Nonprofit Management at Columbia University School of Professional Studies, or contact the program admissions counselor.
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Admissions Counselor
+1 (212) 854-9666
Nonprofit@sps.columbia.edu
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As advances in biotechnology and biomedicine gain momentum, so do issues concerning their ethical, legal, and social implications in the United States and around the world. From stem cell research to healthcare reform, these topics involve critical dilemmas at the intersections of law, society, culture, public policy, philosophy, religion, economics, and history. The Master of Science in Bioethics grounds students in interdisciplinary approaches and models to address the most pressing bioethical challenges. The program prepares students to act as responsible and responsive leaders in this new and ever-growing field. It also includes a concentration in global bioethics—the first of its kind in the U.S.
Learn more about Bioethics at Columbia University School of Professional Studies, or contact the program admissions counselor.
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Admissions Counselor
+1 (212) 854-9666
bioethics@sps.columbia.edu
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SPS advances knowledge with purpose to move careers, communities, and markets forward. Our mission is to provide a rigorous education, informed by rapidly evolving global market needs, that supports the academic and professional aspirations of our student community. Our vision is to become the premier destination for professional education by generating interdisciplinary thought leadership, developing innovative pedagogy, and advancing globally competitive academic solutions for ambitious agents of change and impact. Through specialized programs taught by leading educators and leading-edge practitioners, SPS students gain the skills and support they need to move their careers, communities and industries forward.
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