{{The National University of Rwanda School of Public Health (NURSPH), in collaboration with Partners In Health (PIH), will September 6th inaugurate a PhD and Masters of Philosophy (MPHIL) Laboratory. }}
The new facility is a result of the NURSPH’s steadfast commitment to building research capacity among health professionals, in order to grow the volume of Rwandan-driven health research.
Through high-quality research, Rwanda’s healthcare leaders will better understand the issues affecting the nation’s population and use this knowledge base as a catalyst for population health improvements.
The laboratory will serve as a designated space for PhD and MPHIL students to engage in peer-supported learning. Also, the laboratory will provide a productivity-driven and quiet environment in which students can focus on their research activities.
The space is specifically reserved for students engaged in the PHD and MPHIL programs, the only research-based degrees offered at NURSPH. These programs were initiated in January 2011 and have grown steadily.
The official opening of the laboratory, which is slated for this Friday, will be held at the NURSPH campus.

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