Description
Discover a Graduate Program Built to Drive Change
The most complex challenges facing society—health inequities, educational barriers, community violence, and social injustice—require more than quick fixes. They demand a field that is both interdisciplinary and action-oriented. That’s the promise of Prevention Science.
At this session, you’ll learn how Rutgers–Camden’s Master’s and Doctoral programs in Prevention Science prepare graduates to:
- Understand the root causes of academic, social, and health problems
- Design and test effective interventions
- Translate evidence into policy and practice
- Make a measurable impact in communities across the globe
Why Attend?
- Hear directly from Graduate Program Director Dr. Lauren Daniel about program design, research opportunities, and faculty mentorship.
- Explore the distinctive features that set Rutgers–Camden apart: an emphasis on implementing change, rigorous training in causal research methods, and a focus on health equity.
- Learn how the program positions graduates for diverse career paths in academia, research organizations, government agencies, healthcare, and nonprofits.
- Get answers to your questions about the curriculum, admissions process, and application deadlines.
Who Should Attend?
This session is designed for:
- Prospective Master’s or Ph.D. students considering a career in prevention science
- Professionals in education, healthcare, social services, and policy who want to advance their training
- Anyone ready to use research as a tool for creating stronger, healthier, and more equitable communities
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Join us online to see how Rutgers–Camden can help you turn your passion for problem-solving into a career that improves lives.
Date & Time
Tue, Sep 30, 2025 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM