Tech journalist and bestselling author Kara Swisher will interview Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Chair and CEO Lisa Su in a live podcast recording of On with Kara Swisher.
The 2025 Johns Hopkins Geoeconomics Conference, funded by a generous Johns Hopkins Nexus grant, brings together leading scholars and policymakers to explore topics centered on the theme of "The Fragmenting Global Economy."
Join the Hopkins Business of Health Initiative for an insightful event discussing how aligned investment and policy can strengthen primary care systems and improve health outcomes.
The inaugural two-day Hopkins India Conference, organized by the Gupta-Klinsky India Institute at Johns Hopkins University and Indiaspora, is an exclusive platform for fostering collaboration between key stakeholders in the U.S. and India.
The inaugural two-day Hopkins India Conference, organized by the Gupta-Klinsky India Institute at Johns Hopkins University and Indiaspora, is an exclusive platform for fostering collaboration between key stakeholders in the U.S. and India.
The Johns Hopkins Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality, in partnership with Patients for Patient Safety US (PFPS US), is pleased to host this solutions-driven symposium. Bringing together experts from Johns Hopkins Medicine and PFPS US with key representatives of health systems, government, and industry as well as policy and patient groups, this event is designed to spark initiatives to reduce preventable harm and improve health outcomes.
In this comprehensive, multi-modal workshop hosted by the Lerner Center for Public Health Advocacy, public health faculty and staff will learn fundamental advocacy skills, workshop specific policy issues, and gain real-world insights on how to achieve public health goals.
At a time when the potential use of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons—known as weapons of mass destruction or WMDs—is of increasing concern, efforts to reduce risk take on increased urgency. This two-day forum, hosted by Johns Hopkins University, will bring together science and policy experts for plenary talks, panel discussions, and extensive opportunities to discuss the importance of scientific advances in support of risk reduction policy.
At a time when the potential use of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons—known as weapons of mass destruction or WMDs—is of increasing concern, efforts to reduce risk take on increased urgency. This two-day forum, hosted by Johns Hopkins University, will bring together science and policy experts for plenary talks, panel discussions, and extensive opportunities to discuss the importance of scientific advances in support of risk reduction policy.
The Inaugural Global Summit on Occupational Health in Music will bring together global experts, educators, musicians, and health care providers to advocate for tertiary music schools to own the responsibility for ensuring a safe learning environment and that occupational health is recognized as an essential area of knowledge and competency for all musicians.