HEC/Announcements

From: HigherEdCtr <higheredctr_at_edc.org>
Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2007 12:07:57 -0500
Message-Id: <200712071949.lB7Jnloe027778@milhouse.edc.org>

The Higher Education Center is pleased to make the following
announcements:

1) SOCIAL MARKETING IN PUBLIC HEALTH FIELD SCHOOL

The University of South Florida College of Public Health is sponsoring
the Social Marketing in Public Health Field School January 7-11, 2008,
at the USF campus in Tampa, Florida.

The Social Marketing in Public Health Field School is a carefully
crafted selection of courses offered in an intensive five-day format. It
is organized specifically for motivated students and busy professionals
to acquire skills in an intense, exciting and highly interactive format
with some of social marketing's leading professionals and instructors.

For more information, including the program description and courses
offered, please visit http://www.cme.hsc.usf.edu/fsjan/ or contact Jim
Lindenberger at (813) 974-3603 or jlindenb_at_health.usf.edu.

2) JOB OPPORTUNITIES

The following job opportunities were recently posted to the Higher
Education Center Web site. For more information on these and other
recent job postings, please visit http://www.higheredcenter.org/jobs/.

Substance Abuse Prevention Coordinator
Oregon State University

Health Education Coordinator
University of Texas at Austin

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