University interdisciplinary collaboration

University interdisciplinary collaboration

For 150 years, Johns Hopkins' legacy has been one of excellence and research. The university that changed the way we think about research, discovered the polio vaccine, and created a blood test for cancer has also built a business school focused on what’s next. Carey faculty conduct research across the boundaries of departments and divisions to meet the demands of today's challenges with the kind of ingenuity and understanding solutions require.

Dual degree programs

With 11 dual degree programs, Carey Business School holds unparalleled promise for students interested in health, engineering, communications, government, design leadership, economics, and law. The advantage is distinctive: There is simply nothing quite as powerful as a Johns Hopkins dual degree.

Centers and initiatives

Carey’s research centers and initiatives inherently work across disciplines and across the Johns Hopkins enterprise, providing unparalleled access to insights in an involving business ecosystem.

Faculty and research

With an intention from Day One, our faculty build on the Hopkins legacy by interweaving their expertise with others to meet the potential for greater understanding, impact, and discovery.

  • Tinglong Dai and Haiyang Yang study purposeful design for AI-augmented health care with School of Medicine Professor Risa Wolf.
  • Beth Blauer joined researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Bloomberg Center for Government Excellence to examine state-level disparities in COVID-19 testing in Latino/Hispanic populations.
  • Maqbool Dada is a founding director of the Medical Operations Research Core of the Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine program, working with faculty from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine to solicit and fund seed grants for innovative research on medical operations.
  • Ali Eshragh partners with faculty at the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering to study the optimization of environmentally sustainable health care procurement through data-driven public policies and innovative business models.
  • Phil Phan works with faculty at the Johns Hopkins Schools of Medicine and Nursing and the Bloomberg School of Public Health on six collaborations related to biomedical innovation and team/organizational factors in OR scheduling at Johns Hopkins Hospital; machine learning in long-COVID prognostics and unit-level vulnerabilities to adverse events; and discovery commercialization in brain sciences.
  • Chen Cheng partners with faculty at the Johns Hopkins Krieger School of Arts and Sciences to study bad-faith communication and deception, using the framework of political economics.

Carey at a glance

Since 2007, Carey Business School has been building on its foundations and the legacy of Johns Hopkins University with focus, determination, and accomplishment. Here are just a few of our distinctions.

Carey at a Glance