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the Interdisciplinary Health Sciences PhD Program jointly administered by the College of Health Sciences and the College of Nursing. High impact educational experiences enable students to develop leadership, problem
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, a professional soccer team founded in 2019. El Paso County is a highly livable, bi-cultural community of more than 850,000 people that offers affordable homes and is the safest city in the U.S. with a
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whom we serve. At UTEP, our 24,000 students have access to 169 bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programs. Located in the second-most educated city in Texas, UTEP is recognized as one of the best
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of sunshine annually, and residents enjoy outdoor activities year-round. The City of El Paso is adjacent to the state of New Mexico and the country of Mexico, making it an ideal venue for academic programs and
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public health. The successful candidate should have a robust research agenda, ideally involving borderlands, transnational, or global perspectives that will strengthen our PhD program. The department is
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in the Interdisciplinary Health Sciences PhD Program. Faculty members are also encouraged to collaborate in teaching and research with other programs across the University as well as with clinical
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acquisition (www.utep.edu/csrb/ ), and can supervise PhD students within an interdisciplinary doctoral program with a concentration in Bilingualism, Language, and Cognition offered by the Psychology department
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degree programs in nine colleges and schools. Located in the second-most educated city in Texas, UTEP is recognized as one of the best research universities in the country for connecting students with
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disease, and environmental and occupational health. Faculty members serve as research mentors for MPH and also for doctoral students in the IHS Ph.D. program (Interdisciplinary Health Sciences PhD Program