Advancing community health through applied research, innovation, and policy
Public and Planetary Health
UNE is uniquely positioned to lead in this space, uniting expertise across disciplines with deep community partnerships.
B.S. and M.S. Public Health Programs
Nationally recognized B.S. and M.S. Public Health programs with renowned faculty experts and thriving community partnerships
Leaders in Applied Research
Discovery and applied research are at the heart of our mission, driving innovation across health, environment, and sustainability
UNE North + Marine and Environmental School
Climate and sustainability leadership through UNE North and the School of Marine and Environmental Programs
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Healthy People, Healthy Planet
Top Health Science School in Maine
Maine’s only medical school, with top programs in osteopathic medicine, dental medicine and the health sciences
Interprofessional Innovation
Expanding innovation in biomedical sciences, computer science, AI, business, and supply chain management
Thriving Community Partnerships
Partnerships with MaineHealth, Maine CDC, NGOs, and UNE’s Tangier Campus
Public Health
Build the knowledge and skills to advance health equity and drive change in policy, education, and practice through interdisciplinary learning and real-world experience.
Climate Change Leadership
Lead the response to climate challenges with an online, multidisciplinary program that spans science, business, and public health — building the skills to influence policy, drive sustainability, and create solutions for healthier communities and ecosystems.
Nutrition
Create or advance your career in nutrition with flexible pathways —bachelor's and master's — that prepare you to meet today’s individual and community needs.
The School of Public and Planetary Health fosters an environment of self-discovery, growth, and community — where interdisciplinary collaboration prepares students to address the complex planetary challenges of our time.
UNE faculty collaborate across colleges — from medicine and marine science to AI and business — and contribute to national and global networks, including Planetary Health Alliance.
Advancing community health through applied research, innovation, and policy
For UNE Students: Clear interdisciplinary pathways to advanced degrees, experiential learning opportunities, planetary health competencies, and the chance to be part of something larger
For UNE Faculty: A community for collaboration and innovation across disciplines
Building sustainable communities across the North Atlantic and Arctic regions
INSTITUTE OF
For Maine: A strengthened workforce prepared to address urgent state needs
For the World: Contributions to national and global solutions redefining what health means in the 21st century
Creating collaborative solutions for a thriving planet and equitable future
Business, Sustainability, and Entrepreneurship
Build the skills to lead organizations and launch ventures that balance innovation, impact, and growth —through interdisciplinary programs that unite business strategy, sustainability, and entrepreneurship to drive meaningful change across industries and communities.
Environmental Science
Study the systems shaping our natural world through science-driven, experiential learning —developing the skills to analyze environmental challenges, inform policy, and protect ecosystems and communities.
Marine and Ocean Science
Explore coastal and ocean systems through hands-on, research-informed programs rooted in Maine’s marine environment — preparing you for careers that advance ocean health, conservation, and sustainable resource management.
Fostering cross-disciplinary innovation to turn ideas into real-world impact; home of the Shaw Innovation Fellows
Leading research, innovation, and policy to support aging populations
Planetary Health is an interdisciplinary field that explores how to create a livable future for humanity and all life on Earth amid rapid planetary changes driven by human disruptions to natural systems. Public Health is defined as the science of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities.
From the disruptions of COVID-19 to the accelerating impacts of climate change, recent events have underscored the interdependence of human and planetary well-being. A new, collaborative approach is needed to better address the challenges of both public and planetary health. The University of New England’s School of Public and Planetary Health (SPPH) — the first of its kind in northern New England — is our bold response. More than a new academic home, SPPH represents a transformational commitment to research, education, practice, and convening to meet the defining challenge of our time.
EXTRAMURALLY FUNDED RESEARCH AND TRAINING
Principal Investigators
33
Active Projects
67
Total Awards
$35 Million
FOCUS AREAS SUPPORTED BY EXTRAMURAL FUNDING
Environmental Exposure and Health
Studies impacts of environmental conditions on population health
Food Systems, Policy, and Planetary Health
Examines sustainability, nutrition, and food policy intersections
Climate Change, Resilience, and Restoration
Focuses on adaptation, restoration, and climate resilience planning
Workforce Training and Development
Strengthens public health capacity through education and training
Behavioral Health and Addiction
Addresses mental health, substance use, and access to care
Dean, Westbrook College of Health Professions
Acting Director, Institute of Public and Planetary Health
Dean, College of Professional Studies
Director, Center for Public Health Practice
Director, Centers for Public Health
Director, Office of
Sustainability
Director, Center for North Atlantic Studies
Director, Center for
Healthy Aging
Vice President, Research
and Innovation
Provost, Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs
Associate Provost, Interprofessional Education