Brown University School of Public Health

41°49′25″N 71°24′24″W / 41.82370°N 71.40675°W / 41.82370; -71.40675

Brown University
School of Public Health
TypeSchool of public health
Established2013 (2013)
Parent institution
Brown University
AccreditationCEPH
DeanFrancesca Beaudoin (interim)
Academic staff
114 (core)
190 (affiliates)
Students410
Undergraduates179
Postgraduates149
82
Location,
Rhode Island
,
US
Websitesph.brown.edu

The Brown University School of Public Health is the public health school of Brown University, a private research university in Rhode Island. It is located along the Providence River, a quarter mile from Brown's central campus on College Hill. The School of Public Health grew out of the Department of Community Health at Brown's Warren Alpert Medical School and was officially founded in 2013 as an independent school.

The school offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs as well as a dual degree program in conjunction with Brown's Watson School of International and Public Affairs. Academics are organized around four departments: Behavioral and Social Sciences, Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Health Services, Policy & Practice.

In 2025, among schools of public health in the United States, the school receives the seventh most funding from the National Institutes of Health.