The JHRN Clinic for Performing Artists offers specialized services for performing artists experiencing pain or injury including physical therapy, occupational therapy, and hand therapy. The clinic offers free advisement sessions and in-person appointments for students and faculty on campus. The clinic is located at and primarily serves the Peabody campus, but is open to any Johns Hopkins student who is experiencing physical pain or injury related to artistic performance.
Who is served:
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Carey Business School
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences - Advanced Academic Programs
Peabody Institute
School of Advanced International Studies
School of Education
School of Medicine
School of Nursing
Whiting School of Engineering
Whiting School of Engineering - Engineering for Professionals
The Office of Student Affairs provides holistic student support with a focus on navigation of all things related to residence life, off-campus housing, health and counseling services, services for international students, student engagement, disability resources, and greater community resources.
The Learning Collaborative promotes student success by providing learner-centric, engaging, responsive, and interactive academic support for enrolled SON degree and certificate students. All Learning Collaborative services are free, and include individual tutoring, study sessions for science-based and clinical courses, writing assistance, academic workshops, and course primers. Many are available in person or online.
The Johns Hopkins University is committed to providing a safe and non-discriminatory educational and working environment for its students, trainees, faculty, staff, post-doctoral fellows, residents, and other members of the University community. In particular, the University will not tolerate and is committed to providing members of its community with an environment that is free from sexual harassment, sexual assault, relationship violence, and stalking (collectively, “sexual misconduct”).
Who is served:
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Carey Business School
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences - Advanced Academic Programs
Peabody Institute
School of Advanced International Studies
School of Education
School of Medicine
School of Nursing
Whiting School of Engineering
Whiting School of Engineering - Engineering for Professionals
The Life Design Lab offers career and internship guidance to students pursuing undergraduate, masters, and post-doctorate professions in the Krieger and Whiting schools. By embedding Life Design Educators within each academic department and center, the Life Design Lab tailors services such as job and internship searches, resumes, cover letters, interviewing, and more for each individual student.
Who is served:
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
Whiting School of Engineering
Whiting School of Engineering - Engineering for Professionals
The office of Women and Gender Resources supports and advises students on all matters related to gender equity and the advancement of our women students. In an effort to promote gender equity, WGR provides programming on women in leadership, supporting women in STEM fields, addressing gender biases, and representations of masculinities. Women and Gender Resources serves as a central hub for all on-campus information and events related to gender and inclusion.
The Bloomberg School of Public Health offers services and resources to create and maintain an environment focused on student well-being, support, diversity, and engagement.
The Office of Student Affairs at the School of Nursing in all matters pertaining to student life, including orientation, graduation, student development and leadership, health care services, counseling, housing, parking, security, and student activities.
As an online or part-time student at Johns Hopkins Engineering, you’ll have the resources you need to succeed both in and out of the classroom, including career planning and webinars, social networking, writing workshops, and wellness services.
Who is served:
Whiting School of Engineering - Engineering for Professionals
Assist Nursing students with resume/CV and cover letter writing, networking, job searching, and interviewing. You can access 200+ resources and schedule career coaching appointments in Handshake (handshake.jhu.edu – log in with JHED ID).
Through individual coaching, networking events, employer presentations, and career treks, our team of career counselors will help you define your career objectives, build professional development skills, meet with alumni working in your chosen field, connect with employers, prepare for internship and job interviews, and accept job offers and negotiate salaries.
We’re here to help you pinpoint artistic and professional objectives, build career skills, identify opportunities, prepare job applications, launch entrepreneurial ventures, develop websites, raise funds, organize concert tours, and much more.
Our office provides professional development and career services to PhD students and Postdoctoral Fellows in the School of Medicine, School of Nursing, Bloomberg School of Public Health, and across JHU. Our goal is to provide opportunities to learn about varying career paths and help develop the skills needed to be successful in all job markets. Services include one-on-one career coaching appointments, career exploration curriculum, experiential learning and internships, grant writing workshops, employer visits and treks, CV/resume advice, mentorship programs, alumni and employer panels, mock interviews, preparation for varying faculty careers, and more.
Who is served:
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Carey Business School
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences - Advanced Academic Programs
Peabody Institute
School of Advanced International Studies
School of Education
School of Medicine
School of Nursing
Whiting School of Engineering
Whiting School of Engineering - Engineering for Professionals
The Career Development Office (CDO) at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School partners with internal and external stakeholders to empower students to realize their full potential and go on to secure meaningful, fulfilling careers that make a difference in the world. Resources include personal interests, values, and skills and exploration assessments, professional development courses, career coaching, value proposition development, resume and cover letters creation, networking opportunities, alumni and industry insights, job search management, interview skills, and negotiation.
The Bloomberg School’s Career Services Office provides career coaching for students and alumni, help in preparing a public health resume, a robust database of public health jobs and internships, information about employers, and access to a growing network of public health professionals.
Aligning values and identity with decisions and aspirations, developing actionable plans for professional goals, Intentionally gorwing your network and finding opportunities to gain experience.
Who is served:
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences - Advanced Academic Programs
Engineering Student Support and Advocacy (ESSA) helps students navigate non-academic issues including mental or physical health, interpersonal issues, conflict with advisors, financial concerns, time management, leaves of absence, being victimized, and family emergencies.
Who is served:
Whiting School of Engineering
Whiting School of Engineering - Engineering for Professionals
The School of Medicine’s landing page for student services includes campus dining, disability services, the Graduate Student Association, libraries, mothers’ rooms, and more.
The Office of Student Affairs collaborates with students, faculty, staff, and community partners to engage, educate, and empower students in a respectful and positive learning environment. We strive to cultivate accountability and ownership for students through a holistic and developmental process. Services include student engagement, student organizations and affinity groups, disability services, student communication, student health benefits plan, housing, and transportation, and much more.