The Center for Health and Wellbeing is an interdisciplinary unit within the Woodrow Wilson School, which seeks to foster research and teaching on the multiple aspects of health and wellbeing in both developed and developing countries. Our goal is to understand the determinants of health and wellbeing, and the role that public policy plays in shaping the quality of people's lives. (More)
- Eight named 2009 Adel Mahmoud Global Health Scholars
- Princeton University is concerned about your health: please check our link regarding the H1N1 flu
- Program strengthens links between work inside and outside the classroom
- NIH awards $2.9 million to CHW for research on aging
- Jeff Hammer in the News
- CHW's Chris Paxson appointed Dean of the Woodrow Wilson School
- Angus Deaton writes on height and happiness for the Gallup World Poll
- Reinhardt speaks frankly as leading voice on health care - 9/22/2008 - Princeton Weekly Bulletin
- Grand Challenges collaborations focus on development, energy, health solutions
- Joao Biehl wins anthropology book award
- Harold Shapiro awarded Clark Kerr Medal for Distinguished Leadership in Higher Education
- Center for Health and Wellbeing: Convening and catalyzing inter-disciplinary health research
