LSHC 2015 Brochure - Johns Hopkins Center for Communication

O BTAI NING A VI SA
Participants who are not U.S. citizens or U.S. Permanent
Residents must be admitted to the U.S. in the appropriate
visa status. The Office of International Services (OIS) will
determine the appropriate visa status for Summer Institute
participants. Bloomberg School Institute participants do not
We strongly advise applicants
meet institutional standards for F-1 student visa sponsorship.
to apply early due to the large number of applicants
If it is determined that visa sponsorship from the Bloomberg
expected and a limited number of slots. Please note that the
School is necessary, the Institute will initiate an application for
early bird special on tuition of $6450 is offered for all com-
J-1 Exchange Visitor sponsoring in coordination with the OIS.
pleted application packages received by February 28, 2015.
It can take several months to secure the appropriate visa
Applications received after this date will be charged at the
stamp, so please plan accordingly. Specifically, individuals
regular rate of $6950 for the classroom phase. This fee does
who will require F1 OR J-1 visas must submit all required
not include visa application, administrative fee, round-trip
documents to the Bloomberg School 90 days in advance of
travel to Baltimore, or living expenses.
the Institute which they will participate. Institute participants
who do not heed this advice risk being denied entry to the
U.S. If you have any questions about visa sponsorship,
please contact [email protected].
TUITIO N AS SIST AN CE
If you are interested in attending, we encourage you to seek
funding support early to secure a place. Potential funding
sources include:
USAID country missions
United Nations, UNFPA, WHO, or UNICEF
National and local government agencies
International agencies
Private foundations or corporations
Questions? Please Contact:
Beonee McClarin, MHS
Program Coordinator
Phone: 410-659-6141
Fax: 410-659-2693
111 Market Place Suite 310
Baltimore, MD 21202 USA
E-mail: [email protected]
WORKSHOP
MAY 31-June 19,2015
A comprehensive learning opportunity for decision-makers and educators.
THE L EA RNI NG P RO CE SS EM P HA SIZE S T HE W HO L E I NDI VID UAL A N D “ LE AR NING BY DO IN G ” .
W O RKS HO P A CCO M O D ATIO NS
Participants of the workshop will enjoy lavish hotel
The Center for Communication Programs (JHU·CCP) presents the 28th Leadership in Strategic
equipped with a comfortable bed, private bath-
Health Communication Workshop. This is a comprehensive three-week workshop, which includes
room, cable TV, and free wireless internet. The
specialized sessions on emerging issues such as HIV, reproductive health, democracy, and govern-
hotel also offers a full service restaurant, fitness
ance. The workshop integrates communication theory and experiential learning, and also incorporates
JHU·CCP reaches people in more
accommodations, which includes a spacious room
some of the latest thinking on leadership development and applies them to strategic health communication planning. The learning atmosphere is lively, friendly, and creative. Participants learn from each
center, pool, and spa on premises. Each participant will receive buffet breakfast, lunch, and am/
than 100 countries to help them
other, from knowledgeable trainers, from the resources of the Johns Hopkins University, and from the
pm snack break. Dinner or lunch on the weekends
make important decisions about
worldwide experience of the Center for Communication Programs staff.
is not included. All participants are required to stay
at the selected workshop venue and to attend all
their health. The Center is a part of
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School
of Public Health, which is known
sessions, no exceptions.
Workshop participants will learn to...
CAN CEL ATIO N PO LI CY
internationally for its leadership and
research in public health. Currently,
the Center operates in more than
60 developing countries.
C o u r se D i re ct o r
B e n j a mi n V . L o za re , P h . D .
Apply key leadership principles in design-
Improve interpersonal communication
ing strategic health communication pro-
skills and face-to-face interactions.
grams.
Strengthen
Think strategically to design communica-
skills with grass roots communication.
tion programs.
Emphasize informed choice in client-
Follow the P-Process to build programs
centered counseling and materials.
systematically.
Evaluate communication programs to
Enhance advocacy skills.
improve future performance.
community
mobilization
Use multi-media for messages that lead to
behavior change.
And so much more...
Educate with entertainment to reach a
broader audience.
Applications will not be accepted after April 15, 2015
Please note that all participants must be fluent in spoken and written English
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Participants must cancel by May 1, 2015 to receive
a full refund. After May 1, 2015 JHU will refund
100% of the tuition cost, but the hotel costs will be
non-refundable. No tuition or hotel refunds after
June 1, 2015.