The PhD in Public Health Sciences with a specialization in Social and Behavioural Health Sciences at the University of Toronto’s Dalla Lana School of Public Health offers advanced doctoral training for students aspiring to become leading researchers, educators, and policy-makers in public health. This program delves into the complex social, cultural, psychological, and behavioural factors that influence health outcomes and health equity across populations. Students engage with cutting-edge theories and research methodologies to understand and address health disparities, promote well-being, and develop effective public health interventions.
The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, interdisciplinary approaches, and rigorous research methods, preparing graduates to conduct independent, impactful research. Faculty members are experts in diverse areas such as health promotion, disease prevention, health equity, global health, mental health, and health policy. The program fosters a vibrant intellectual community, encouraging students to collaborate with faculty and peers on innovative projects and contribute significantly to the field of public health.