UAlbany College of Integrated Health Sciences
The UAlbany College of Integrated Health Sciences, founded in 1985 through a partnership between the New York State Department of Health and the University at A
Company facts
- Employees
- 500
- Headquarters
- United States
- Type
- Academic
About
The UAlbany College of Integrated Health Sciences, founded in 1985 through a partnership between the New York State Department of Health and the University at Albany, delivers interdisciplinary education and research in public health, biomedical sciences, and health policy. Faculty members, including Department of Health experts, collaborate on basic and applied research projects and mentor students in state‑run laboratories such as the Wadsworth Center. Located in New York’s capital, the college leverages proximity to government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and diverse clinical settings to provide students with robust internship and field‑placement opportunities and to facilitate faculty partnerships with policymakers, research institutions, and community‑based groups. This strategic setting enhances the college’s ability to train health professionals equipped to address the needs of a culturally and economically diverse population.