School of Public Health, Center for Health Sciences in Westwood, Los Angeles, US.
The Fielding School of Public Health is a large academic building at UCLA in Westwood housing five departments that focus on different aspects of population health. The building contains degree programs at multiple levels, from foundational courses to advanced research projects and laboratories.
The school was renamed in 2012 after receiving a major donation from the Fielding family, establishing its current identity. This funding supported the expansion and modernization of the institution.
The school brings together students from around the world who share different perspectives on public health challenges. You can sense this international presence in conversations, collaborative projects, and the mix of people you encounter in hallways and study spaces.
The school is located on the UCLA campus in Westwood with good access to public transportation and nearby parking. Access during business hours is generally available, though some areas may not be open to visitors.
The school maintains formal partnerships with institutions in Cambodia, China, and Mexico through official agreements. These international connections enable students and researchers to engage with global health projects.
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