Johns Hopkins University announced Thursday that it will be cutting more than 2,000 jobs after it lost $800 million in ...
Johns Hopkins University, a renowned research institution, is cutting over 2000 jobs due to reduced USAID funding. The university has announced that the job cuts will affect various departments ...
Johns Hopkins University will cut more than 2,000 jobs connected to a global public-health nonprofit affiliated with the university. The cuts affect 1,975 positions around the world and 247 in the ...
Each year, thousands enroll in U.S. undergrad and grad programs hoping to break into aid or development work. But with the domestic job market struggling, what does that mean for these institutions?
Local and international health research efforts are already winding down as the university braces for even more potential ...
Johns Hopkins University said it would eliminate more than 2,000 jobs after President Donald Trump’s administration rescinded federal funding for thousands of international aid projects ...
For more than 50 years, Jhpiego—a nonprofit global health affiliate of Johns Hopkins University—has worked to advance U.S. interests while improving health outcomes and saving lives around the globe.
Johns Hopkins University said Thursday it is eliminating more than 2,200 workers because of a loss of funding from USAID. Some employees are in Baltimore but most work in 44 other countries in ...
Hopkins’ medical school, Bloomberg School of Public Health and JHPIEGO, the university’s health initiative that focuses on global public health, will take the brunt of the loss.
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