Name of the Event: Global Health Equity Scholars Fellowship Program
Mode: Offline
Last Date of Application: 1 October 2024
Link to Apply:
What is it?
A 12-month, NIH-supported, mentored training in global health research designed to address health inequities and improve population health. Fellowship year typically runs July-June.
17 training sites located in low- or middle-countries
Postdoctoral fellows from the U.S. and LMICs and U.S. students currently enrolled in doctoral (PhD, DrPH, etc., or professional MD, DDS, DVM, etc.) degree programs can apply.
U.S. fellows are required to spend at least 9 months at their LMIC research training site. LMIC fellows are expected to complete a 2 - 3 month training experience at a U.S. GHES site.
Benefits:
Stipend at NIH scale, health insurance funds, travel funds, and a research budget, as well as a week-long orientation at the NIH with the world’s leading global health experts
Gain research experience and have the opportunity to publish in peer-reviewed journals and present at national and international conferences
An active network of alumni available to provide mentoring support
Who can apply?
US Citizens & Permanent Residents from any U.S. institution can apply for post-doctoral fellowships (priority group)
US Citizens & Permanent Residents who are currently enrolled in doctoral (PhD, DrPH, etc.) or professional (MD, DDS, etc.) degree programs from any U.S. institution can apply for pre-doctoral fellowships
Low and Middle-Income Country Citizens who are affiliated with one of the research training sites can apply for post-doctoral fellowships
We are not the official organisers of the program. If you have any queries regarding it, kindly contact the organisers at - ryan.borg@yale.edu
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