About
An international Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has been signed between the University of Memphis School of Public Health and the College of Public Health and Health Informatics at King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences (CPHHI-KSAU-HS). This agreement establishes a first-of-its-kind collaborative center: the “Center for Population Health Interventions and Outcomes”.
The partnership aims to enhance collaboration in academic programs, research initiatives, faculty development, and student and community engagement—both in Memphis and in Saudi Arabia.
Leadership
The administrative core of the Center is led by Dr. Ashish Joshi, Dean and Distinguished University Professor of the University of Memphis School of Public Health, and Dr. Hanan Al Kadri, Assistant Vice President of Educational Affairs and Dean of the College of Public Health and Health Informatics at KSAU-HS, Saudi Arabia. Together, they have laid out the strategic vision for the Center and developed an implementation plan to build an innovative, state-of-the-art educational partnership and a hub that will advance health and well-being for all.
For UofM SPH
Dr. Ashish Joshi, PhD, MBBS, MPH, Dean of School of Public Health
3825 Desoto Ave, Memphis
TN 38152
sphdean@memphis.edu
Dean of College of Public Health and Health Informatics
King AbdulAziz Medical City, P.O. Box 22490
Riyadh 11426 Internal Mail Code 2350
CPHHI@ksau-hs.edu.sa
Collaborative Pillars
Academic core
The Collaborative Center will focus on integrating academic program offerings from the University of Memphis School of Public Health into the academic programs at CPHHI KSAU-HS. Areas of interest include a graduate certificate in Population Health Informatics, an undergraduate program in Public Health, and collaborative initiatives around PhD programs.
- Led by Dr. Ilias Kavouras from UofM SPH
- Led by Prof. Abdullah Al Anazi & Prof. Ashraf El-Metwally
Research core
The collaboration between the University of Memphis School of Public Health and the College of Public Health and Health Informatics at King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences (CPHHI KSAU-HS) identifies several key focus areas, including chronic diseases—particularly cardiometabolic conditions—youth well-being, environmental and climate health, health economics, and digital health interventions. The research core of the Center will foster opportunities to submit joint proposals to funding agencies, publish collaborative research, and present findings at national and international conferences. Additionally, the partnership will initiate support for pilot projects through collaborative seed funding, enabling researchers to develop competitive grant proposals.
- Led by Dr. Maryam Karimi from UofM SPH
- Led by Prof. Ashraf El-Metwally & Dr. Fatmah Othman from CPHHI, KSAU-HS
Faculty and Student exchange
The collaboration will provide opportunities for faculty from both institutions to offer guest lectures at each other's schools and engage in adjunct teaching. Students will benefit from experiential learning opportunities, including collaborative virtual presentations of their capstone projects.
- Led by Dr. Satish Kedia & Dr. Marian Levy from UofM SPH
- Led by Prof. Ashraf El-Metwally & Dr. Abdulwahhab Alshammari from CPHHI, KSAU-HS
Events
Guest speaker series
Each semester, presentations by faculty from both institutions will be organized to highlight key research areas and foster collaborative opportunities. Faculty members from both schools will share overviews of their research projects and present findings to promote knowledge exchange and interdisciplinary engagement.
- Led by Dr. Xinhua from UofM SPH
- Led by Dr. Doaa Al-Ammari and Dr. Noof Al-Watban from CPHHI, KSAU-HS
REAIM Public Health Clubs
CPPHI agrees to collaborate on the University of Memphis School of Public Health’s high school initiative, "REAIM Public Health IDEAS through the Lens of the Youth," as a model for advancing public health education in high schools. Through this initiative, CPHHI will engage high school students in interdisciplinary public health education, including participation in a certificate program and involvement in public health-focused hackathons organized as part of the initiative.
- Led by Dr. Lori Ward, PhD, MS from UofM SPH
- Led by Dr. Ashraf Abu A’aqoulah and Dr. Maryam Al-Habas from CPHHI, KSAU-HS
Working Faculty from CPHHI, KSAU-HS
Prof. Abdullah Al Anazi
Prof. Ashraf El-Metwally
Dr. Fatmah Othman
Dr. Abdulwahhab Alshammari
Dr. Doaa Al-Ammari
Dr. Noof Al-Watban







