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Arole-Taylor Underserved Community Health Fellowship Fund

This fund will provide support for students to conduct research and/or carry out field work in an underserved community in order to advance primary health care/community health, which will empower populations to improve the health status of the most vulnerable members of their community.

Eligibility
Graduate students in the Department of International Health doing a practicum or a thesis in underserved community(ies) advancing primary health care or community health
Departments
Applicant Type
Current Students
Citizenship
No Preference
Academic Level
Doctoral
Masters
Application Procedure
Applicants should submit an application form, statement of intent outlining how his/her internship or research plans, current JHSPH transcript, CV or resume, and a letter of recommendation from a faculty member.
Fund Amount
$10,000.00
Number of Awards
Four ($2,500 each)
Contact Name
Elisabeth Simmons
E8516; Wolfe Street Building
Application Period Open
Application Period Closes: March 3, 2025