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Alison Snow Jones Prize

The Alison Snow Jones Prize was established in honor of Alison Snow Jones, former faculty member and alum of HPM who passed away in January 2011. The Prize honors excellence in the thesis or publication of a Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health doctoral student. It will be awarded by the Department of Health Policy and Management to an outstanding student with work in any of the following topics: health economics, the intersection between ethics and health economics, intimate partner violence, and in women's health. Across the breadth of her academic work, she always strove to serve as a bridge between the academic world and the world beyond the institution she served in order to make a positive change. The award honors excellence in the thesis or publication of a Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School doctoral student.
Eligibility
Continuing PhD or DrPH students in the School of Public Health who have passed the school-wide preliminary oral exam and have a published article, dissertation chapter, or unpublished manuscript in one of the following topic areas: health economics, the intersection between ethics and health economics, intimate partner violence or women’s health.
Applicant Type
Current Students
Citizenship
No Preference
Academic Level
Doctoral
Application Procedure
Students should submit a copy of the published article or dissertation draft manuscript, a copy of their CV and current transcript (unofficial is OK). Electronic pdf submissions are preferred to Judith Holzer.
Fund Amount
- N/A -
Number of Awards
One
Contact Name
Judith Holzer
HH498
Application Period Open
Application Period Closes: February 15, 2025