Building a Healthy World for All
At York University’s Faculty of Health, we are striving in all we do to be leaders and partners for a healthy and just 21st century world.
Our degree programs expand our understandings of health, bring innovations to health education, and contribute to the wellbeing of people and communities all around the world.
Through our teaching and research excellence, and with our community partners — locally and globally — we are acting every day to build a healthy world for all. Because we believe health is a fundamental human right. For everyone.
YorkU Health
Programs
Undergraduate Programs
Undergraduate programs in Global Health, Health Studies, Kinesiology & Health Science, Nursing, Neuroscience, and Psychology
Graduate Programs
Graduate programs in Health, Critical Disability Studies, Global Health, Kinesiology & Health Science, Nursing, and Psychology

2023-2024 Year in Review
The Healthy World Report is more than a snapshot of major accomplishments and success stories. It highlights how our faculty, students, staff, and community partners are fostering social justice, partnering for positive change, and driving research to support our 2024-2028 Strategic Plan priorities.

Two of the top Faculty of Health stories for 2024:
• Connected Minds: one year later
• Relationship agreement ensures Indigenous priorities are included in future of health care

MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS
Learn more about Faculty of Health students, alumni, faculty and staff who are creating positive change.

STUDENT SUCCESS PROGRAMS
Explore peer mentorship, leadership and development, and peer assisted learning programs for students in the Faculty of Health.

ADVANCING QUALITY EDUCATION
Get more information on how we support student learning in the Faculty of Health.
Events
Experiential Education in Health

TEACHING SPOTLIGHT
“Life-changing” learning at York’s Costa Rica EcoCampus
AFTER TAKING AN IMMERSIVE, community based field course at York’s Las Nubes EcoCampus in Costa Rica, associate professor of Psychology and environmentalist Adrienne Perry knew she wanted to become more involved.