Announcements
Changes to how human subject participants are paid – effective November 15, 2022
In an effort to establish consistent guidelines and controls, while also seeking to provide faculty/researchers with flexibility where possible, the University has established guidelines for paying human subject participants, which can be found here.
WVU in the News: A talk with Clay Marsh on COVID confusion and status of the pandemic
COVID-19 Czar Clay Marsh weighed in recently about COVID confusion and COVID fatigue and what we need to keep in mind.
You're invited: SAPH November Meeting & Social
Please join the Student Association of Public Health (SAPH) for its November Meeting and Social! SPH students, faculty and staff are invited to join this fun event, which will be held on Monday, Nov. 28, from 7-8 p.m. in HSS-H 3301 (i.e. the conference room located just outside of the OASA suite).
Share your thoughts on fostering a diverse, equitable and inclusive community at Health Sciences
All students, faculty and staff are invited to share their opinions and suggestions for diversity, equity and inclusion at WVU Health Sciences.
All invited: Evening of Science, featuring presentations focused on inflammation
Join the HSC Office of Research and Graduate Education for an Evening of Science. Featuring presentations highlighting the focus of this event: Inflammation.
Share well-being resources with students before end of semester stress begins
To promote students’ overall well-being, WVU faculty and staff are encouraged to share prevention resources and support services leading up to end-of-semester finals.
Spring 2023 internal PSCoR funding opportunity
The WVU Research Office has released information for the Spring 2023 internal PSCoR funding opportunity. PSCoR is an internal competitive program offered through the Research Office and provides funding for research that will leverage external funding opportunities. Please note that this RFP is only for faculty who plan to resubmit a proposal that has not already been funded by a federal agency.
VIDEO: The sights and sounds of the WVU School of Public Health 10th anniversary celebration
The West Virginia University School of Public Health celebrated a decade of distinction from Oct. 25-28 that brought students, staff, faculty, alumni and friends of the school together.
Office of Sponsored Programs to host Campus Conversation
West Virginia University faculty, staff and students are invited to attend a Campus Conversation focused on research-related challenges, achievements at the University, goals still to be met and more on Thursday, Nov. 17.
WVU School of Public Health to host 'Total Worker Health' experts for speaker series
Understanding how work affects an individual’s health and well-being is key to advancing worker safety and overall health. To broaden that understanding, West Virginia University’s School of Public Health will feature two experts from the CDC National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health’s Office for Total Worker Health® as it continues its 2022-2023 Dean’s Colloquium Series.