Fellowships and Training Opportunities

A Laboratory Leadership Service fellow operates a next generation sequencer instrument in a CDC streptococcus laboratory. Atlanta, GA (2017)

A Laboratory Leadership Service fellow operates a next generation sequencer instrument in a CDC streptococcus laboratory. Atlanta, GA (2017)

PMR/F learners work in a service learning environment to better understand how to efficiently address major population health issues. Washington, DC (2016)

PMR/F learners work in a service learning environment to better understand how to efficiently address major population health issues. Washington, DC (2016)

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Whether you are on a career track or deciding on which career you would like to pursue, CDC has many diverse fellowship, internship, training, and volunteer opportunities for students and professionals.  Many of these opportunities provide invaluable experience and potentially offer clear cut paths to exciting careers with CDC.

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Includes a summarized snapshot of opportunities to encourage interest in public health among underrepresented individuals as well as opportunities for those that have an interest in promoting health equity and eliminating health disparities.

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Fellowships & Internships

ASPPH works with practice partners locally and nationally to prepare the future public health workforce through mentored, practical training experiences.

Training the Next Generation of Public Health Leaders

If you are a current fellow, intern, or alumni please log in. If you would like to apply to an ASPPH fellowship please view open opportunities below.

ASPPH/CDC Public Health Fellowship Program

Started in 1995, the ASPPH/CDC Public Health Fellowship Program has fostered career development in areas such as Epidemiology, Public Health Policy, Health Communications, Biostatistics, Informatics, Monitoring & Evaluation, and Strategic Information, to name a few. Fellowship assignments are full-time opportunities with possible placement at CDC headquarters in Atlanta, GA and CDC regional offices nationwide.

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ASPPH/EPA Environmental Health Fellowship Program

Started in 2003, the ASPPH/EPA Environmental Health Fellowship Program has provided experiential learning opportunities in training areas such as Safe and Sustainable Water, Children’s Environmental Health, Environmental Justice, Air Quality, and Safe Chemicals. Fellowship assignments are full-time opportunities with possible placement at EPA headquarters in Washington, DC, Research Triangle Park, NC, and EPA regional offices nationwide.

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ASPPH/USDA Rural Health Fellowship Program

The first of its kind to be offered by ASPPH, the ASPPH/USDA Rural Health Fellowship Program provides opportunities for fellows to contribute to USDA programs related to rural health, lead the development of tools to better understand USDA programs for federal and non-federal partners, implement rural health initiatives, and build and maintain relationships across USDA and between USDA and its partners. Fellowship assignments are full-time opportunities with possible placement at USDA headquarters in Washington, DC.

ASPPH Public Health Fellowship Program

The ASPPH Public Health Fellowship Program was established in 2021 and is based at ASPPH headquarters in Washington, DC. Fellows are provided opportunities to develop professional skills and enhance their leadership abilities through direct participation in ASPPH activities that advance education in public health, address the effects of Climate Change on Public Health, and seek to dismantle the barriers that prevent or hinder inclusion, diversity, equity, and antiracism in public health academia.

Fellow Spotlights

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Raquel Ramos, MPH (Emory University, Rollins School of Public Health) is a current ASPPH Fellow assigned to the Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Laboratory Services (CSELS); Division of Scientific Education and Professional Development; Epidemiology Workforce Branch (DSEPD) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), located in Atlanta, GA. DSEPD works t o improve health outcomes through competent sustainable, and empowered public health workforce.

  • Raquel Ramos, MPH
  • Emory University, Rollins School of Public Health
  • ASPPH/CDC Fellow

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Mrs. Mary Harbert Morgan, MPH, a graduate of Emory University Rollins School of Public Health, has recently completed her first year as an ASPPH/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) research fellow. Mary Harbert was placed in the National Center of Injury Prevention and Control in the Division of Violence Prevention.

  • Mary Harbert Morgan, MPH

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Devon Dramann, MPH is a graduate of the University of Michigan’s School of Public Health and is a Public Health Fellow at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) . She is currently in the second year of her place ment with the Assessment Branch of the National Center for Immunizations and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD) where she works with a team of epidemiologists and data analysts to assess national immunization coverage and exemption data among kindergarten students.

  • Devon Dramann, MPH
  • University of Michigan School of Public Health

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Ms. Christine Phyathep, MPH, a graduate of New York University (NYU) School of Global Public Health (GPH) and a current Public Health Fellow at the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), recently published an article in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) titled Severe Monkeypox in Ho spitalized Patients. During the first year of her ASPPH/CDC Fellowship, she was located at the CDC National Center for Emerging Zoonotic Infectious Disease (NCEZID) in Atlanta, Georgia.

  • Christine Phyathep, MPH
  • New York University School of Global Public Health

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Aspph internship programs.

The ASPPH Public Health Internship is a professional development opportunity that allows current graduate students to combine classroom education with practical training experience. Internship positions are full-time opportunities for the duration of 10 to 12 weeks over the summer and are located at ASPPH headquarters in Washington, DC.  

Applicants must be currently enrolled in a Masters or Doctoral program at a CEPH accredited ASPPH-member school or program of public health. Applicants must be students at the time of application, although may have graduated prior to entering the program. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or hold visas permitting permanent residence in the U.S. (i.e., have a “Green Card”) to be eligible for the Internship program. Preference will be given to candidates with a  Certified in Public Health  (CPH).  

View the full list  of CEPH-accredited, ASPPH-member schools and programs.  

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Fulbright-Fogarty Fellowships in Public Health

Status: Accepting applications

Individuals must apply through the Fulbright U.S. Student Program website.

Announcement(s)

Individuals must apply through the Fulbright-Fogarty Fellowships in Public Health section of the Fulbright U.S. Student Program website.

Eligibility

  • Applicants must be U.S. citizens .
  • Applications are open to advanced medical and Ph.D. (or equivalent research doctoral degree program) students interested in global health.
  • Degree requirements, research focus, and U.S. partner vary by country, as indicated on the Fulbright US Student Program website.
  • Applicants can apply to only one country.
  • Applicants must apply through the Fulbright U.S. Student Program website.

Program Overview

Fogarty has partnered with the Fulbright Program, the flagship international educational exchange program sponsored by the U.S. government, to promote the expansion of research in public health and clinical research in resource-limited settings for medical and graduate students.

More information about the Fulbright-Fogarty Fellowships in Public Health (including eligible countries) and application process is available on the Fulbright U.S. Student Program website. The basic requirements and process for applying for the Fulbright-Fogarty Program are the same as for any Fulbright U.S. Student Open Study/Research Award . Applicants are strongly encouraged to communicate their interest in the program with the site contacts listed on the individual country pages well in advance of the application deadline.

Frequently Asked Questions

Read answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about applying for a Fulbright-Fogarty Fellowship in Public Health.

Mili Ferreira, MPH (primary contact) Program Coordinator Telephone: 301.496.1653 Email: [email protected]

UnJa Hayes, PhD Program Director Fogarty International Center National Institutes of Health Building 31, B2C39 31 Center Drive MSC 2220 Bethesda, MD 20892-2220 Telephone: 301.827.7024 Email: [email protected]

Fulbright-Fogarty fellowships are offered through a partnership between the Fulbright Program and Fogarty.

  • Fulbright[-Fogarty] award is a dream come true for UofL doctoral student University of Louisville news, Jul 17, 2020
  • McCormack grad student a Fulbright-Fogarty Scholar in Kenya UMass Boston news, Jun 10, 2019
  • Fulbright-Fogarty Fellow Dr Brie Falkard studies cholera in children in Bangladesh Sep / Oct 2016 Global Health Matters
  • Two UofL Medical Students Receive Fulbright-Fogarty Fellowships for Research in Sub-Saharan Africa University of Louisville news, May 24, 2016
  • Fulbright-Fogarty Scholar on upcoming service in Malawi [podcast] The Journey , WHUR Howard University Radio, August 30, 2015
  • Profile: Fulbright-Fogarty Fellow Navid Shams analyzes long-term outcomes in ICU patients in Peru Nov / Dec 2013 Global Health Matters
  • Fogarty partnership with Fulbright provides new overseas training opportunities Mar / Apr 2012 Global Health Matters
  • Tracking drug-resistant TB in Malawi
  • Studying social networks to combat HIV in South Africa
  • Serving individuals while developing lab skills
  • Vet uses fellowship to map future course

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The word Fellowship is used to describe different types of professional training and scholarship opportunities. Many fellowships are programs designed to launch the careers of new professionals. Some have rotations through various departments and often include professional development opportunities. Typically, fellowships are for recent Master’s level graduates and the salary and benefits are comparable to other entry level jobs. Fellowships are competitive, and application deadlines may be early.

Fellowships for MPH Students and Recent Graduates

ACHE (American College of Healthcare Executives) Directory of Postgraduate Administrative Fellowships

  • Provides students and early careerists with a list of available postgraduate administrative fellowships

amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research The Allan Rosenfield, M.D., HIV /AIDS Public Policy Fellowship Program

  • Paid fellowship up to 6 months in Washington, DC

Applied Public Health Informatics Fellowship (affiliated with CDC , CSTE , ASTHO , and PHII )

  • Created to meet the nation’s increasing and urgent need for applied public health informatics workforce capacity in state and local health departments
  • Application opens in November, closes in March
  • U.S. citizenship or permanent residency required

APTR - CDC Preventive Medicine and Public Health Fellowship Program

  • One Year Fellowship where fellows gain leadership experience in public health practice and policy, access to state-of-the-art technology and national databases, and train with leading experts in the field of preventive medicine and public health

ASPPH Fellowships

  • ASPPH /EPA Environmental Health Fellowship Program , application opens in February, Fellowship begins in September
  • ASPPH Public Health Philanthropy Fellowship Program
  • ASPPH /CDC Public Health Fellowship Program , application deadline in September, Fellowship begins in January
  • ASPPH /NHTSA Public Health Fellowship Program , application opens in January, Fellowship begins in August
  • Eligibility for ASPPH Fellowships: US citizen or permanent resident (green card) only and graduated with an advanced degree from an ASPPH member school or program within last five (5) years

Brigham and Women’s Hospital Deland Fellowship in Health Care and Society

  • One-year administrative experience which prepares professionals to be leaders of health care institutions
  • Application deadline is typically in September or October and the fellowship is the following July – June

Catholic Relief Services’ International Development Fellows Program ( IDFP )

  • Professional proficiency in French, Spanish, Arabic, or Portuguese. French preferred
  • One year international program
  • Application available in October, Apply by December to start early September
  • For those interested in a career in international relief and development, the fellowship is an opportunity to increase their overseas experience

CDC Career Training Fellowships

  • For Master's Students
  • For Ph.D. Students
  • 1-2 year programs for various interests
  • Require U.S. Citizenship or permanent residency

Department of Homeland Security, Secretary’s Honors Program ( SHP )

  • Various fellowships including Emergency Management Fellows

Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) Fellowships

  • One year programs for master’s level and two years for doctoral level
  • Designed to prepare scientists for careers in public health laboratories
  • Application deadline is typically in February and the fellowship begins the following August

Fulbright U.S. Student Program

  • The Fulbright U.S. Student Program is the largest U.S. exchange program offering opportunities for students and young professionals to undertake international graduate study, advanced research, university teaching, and primary and secondary school teaching worldwide
  • UM student Fulbright applicants must apply by the campus deadline
  • University of Miami students should read the guidelines on the Prestigious Awards & Fellowships website

Fulbright-Fogarty Awards in Public Health

  • See above: UM student Fulbright applicants must apply by the campus deadline

Leland International Hunger Fellows Program

  • Two-year program that combines field and policy work, one of the issues relating to food security fellows focus on is maternal and child nutrition
  • Apply to a specific placement position, Application deadline in early January, Fellowship is from September – August

Mayo Clinic Administrative Fellowship

  • Post-graduate fellowship beginning in July and consisting of 6-8 rotations throughout Mayo Clinic, position is posted in August and applications are due mid-September

National Biosafety and Biocontainment Fellowship Program ( NBBTP )

  • Two-Year Fellowship Program in Bethesda, MD
  • Partnership between the Division of Occupational Health and Safety ( DOHS ) and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases ( NIAID ) at the National Institutes of Health
  • Rare opportunity for individuals seeking work in high containment facilities to receive professional training in biosafety and biocontainment at one of the foremost biomedical research centers in the world
  • Applications due in July, fellowship begins in January at  NIH Bethesda campus
  • U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or a national of the United States

NCHS /AcademyHealth Health Policy Fellowship

  • 13 months with National Center for Health Statistics ( NCHS ) in Hyattsville, MD, apply by early January

NIMH  Interdisciplinary   HIV  Prevention Training Program

  • Pre and postdoctoral fellows, affiliated with Yale University

ORAU  (Oak Ridge Associated Universities) Graduate Student Research Opportunities

  • As a consortium of major Ph.D.–granting academic institutions, ORAU  cultivates collaborative partnerships that enhance the scientific research and education enterprise of our nation.

ORISE Fellowships with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

  • The ORISE Research Participation Programs at the  CDC accept applications from students, recent graduates, and faculty researchers year round.

PHI/CDC Global Health Fellowship Program

  • The PHI/CDC Global Health Fellowship Program is a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-funded program that offers recent global public health graduates from Council on Education in Public Health accredited schools and programs the exciting opportunity to participate in yearlong fellowships with guidance from leading global health experts from the CDC.

PMF  (Presidential Management Fellows) Program

  • The  PMF Program is the flagship leadership development program with the United States federal government, and it is very competitive
  • Application information is available beginning in the summer, and the application opens in the beginning of November and closes 3 weeks later

State Policy Fellowship Program

  • Two-year program affiliated with State Fiscal Analysis Initiative ( SFAI ) where State Policy Fellows tackle domestic policy challenges in areas like health care, taxes, anti-poverty policy, education and public safety

Wisconsin Population Health Service Fellowship Program

  • Two-year fellowship beginning in July 2014 and ending in July 2016
  • Fellows receive competitive salary, health insurance, and excellent salary-related benefits

Schools of Public Health at other universities also list fellowships. Here are some pages to check:

  • Saint Louis University College for Public Health and Social Justice: Fellowships in Public Health
  • Boston University School of Public Health: Fellowship Opportunities
  • UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health: Fellowship Opportunities

Fellowships for Mid-Career and/or Experienced Professionals

APHA Public Health Fellowship

Australian-American Health Policy Fellowship

FDA Tobacco Regulatory Science Fellowship

Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program

  • Provides teaching and/or research grants from 2-12 months to U.S. faculty and experienced professionals in a wide variety of academic and professional fields in over 125 countries

Fulbright-Fogarty Grants, Postdoctoral Research Grants in Public Health

Ian Axford Fellowships in Public Policy

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellows

The Dennis A. Hunt Fund for Health Journalism

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CGPH Fellowships

Cgph graduate-level fellowships, the center for global public health (cgph) offers 3 categories of graduate-level fellowships. we offer 8-10 global health research fellowships annually, a competitive stipend supporting international travel and research for mph, mdp, and md/phd students. we award two global health reporting internships offered in partnership with the berkeley graduate school of journalism. we are also collaborating with uc berkeley innovations 4 youth to offer tje i4y/cgph adolescent health fellowships., 2019 gilead fellowship for the advancement of global public health.

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  • The UC Berkeley School of Public Health (SPH) is excited to announce the launch of the Gilead Fellowship for the Advancement of Global Public Health. This new fellowship award supports international students from low and middle income countries who would like to pursue a Masters of Public Health (MPH) in Epidemiology or Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology.
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CGPH Research Fellowships

  • The Center for Global Public Health established its annual graduate student research fellowships in 2008 to provide experiential learning for Berkeley students who are interested in global public health. This year, eight to ten research fellowships in the amount of $3,000-$5,000 will be awarded to qualified students who are selected, via a competitive evaluation process, to support 8-12 weeks of international travel and research activities in summer 2017.

CGPH Global Health Reporting Internship

  • The UC Berkeley Center for Global Public Health and UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism are excited to offer a joint internship for a summer global health reporting project in 2017. A $4,000 stipend will be awarded to a UC Berkeley graduate student (journalism or public health) to cover expenses involved in producing a work of journalism that investigates an issue related to health disparities and/or health equity in a low-to-middle income country.

Other Global Health Fellowships at UC Berkeley

We collaborate closely with the uc berkeley mhirt program, which provides global health opportunities to undergraduates and is awarded by our colleagues at the center for emerging and neglected diseases (cend). we also support the uc berkeley global health equity scholars fellowship program which awards a year fellowship for upper-level phd, post-doctoral, and medical students. this is an nih/fogarty-funded fellowship program., global health equity scholars program.

  • The Global Health Equity Scholars (GHES) fellowship is 12-month mentored research fellowship sponsored by the Fogarty International Center (FIC) and several collaborating institutes and centers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

CEND MHIRT Scholars Program

  • The Minority Health/Global Health Disparities Research Fellowship at UC Berkeley funds international summer research experiences for qualified Berkeley students. The program provides training in infectious disease research, with a focus on diseases that disproportionately affect people in developing countries.

Congratulations to our 2018 UC Berkeley Global Health Fellows!

Follow our 2018 fellows through our blog:  https://berkeleyglobalhealth.weebly.com/

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Samantha Schildroth

Samantha Schildroth is a first year MPH student concentrating in Environmental Health Sciences and Global Health. She completed her BS at the University of New England in 2017 and studied medical biology and environmental science with a minor in health policy & law. During her undergraduate career, she developed an interest in the interface between human health and the environment, as well as the socioeconomic, cultural, and political factors that determine health outcomes in communities. She worked for three years in a biomedical lab and interned for the Environmental Health Strategy Center where she worked on a campaign to increase access to safe drinking water in vulnerable communities in Maine. Samantha’s research this summer will focus on assessing the prevalence of diarrheal diseases in two rural villages in the Shirati region of Tanzania through a survey-based cross-sectional study, including both water quality sampling and GIS mapping of high prevalence areas. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, traveling, spending time on the water, and chasing after her 3-year-old nephew.

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Claire Boone

Claire Boone is a first year in the Health Policy, Health Economics PhD program. She completed an MPH in epidemiology and biostatistics at Berkeley in 2017 and a BS in economics and biology at McGill University in 2013. During her MPH she was a CGPH summer fellow, conducting research on the social determinants of diabetes and hypertension in an urban slum population in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was during this project that she became interested in non-communicable diseases in Latin America. Now, she is continuing to research this topic in Santiago, Chile where she will examine reasons for uncontrolled hypertension in low-income populations using publicly provided healthcare.

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Nicole Kelly

Nicole Kelly grew up in the LA area and graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. After graduation, she served as an AmeriCorps member where she helped traditionally underserved patients access HIV medication and navigate the healthcare system. She then worked in HIV prevention research at the University of Colorado before coming to Berkeley. Nicole is a first-year Epidemiology & Biostatistics MPH student where she is working with Dr. Sandi McCoy to evaluate incentives to increase antiretroviral adherence & engagement in Tanzania. N​​icole’s interests include the intersection of social epidemiology and infectious disease, particularly relating to sexual health in low and middle-income countries.

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Katherine Chen

Katherine Chen is a UC Berkeley MPH student in the Infectious Disease and Vaccinology program. After graduating with a B.S. in microbiology from UC Berkeley, she stayed in Berkeley to work as a technician for Russell Vance, looking at the innate immune response associated with a Tuberculosis infection. She returned to school to get an MPH and focus on the treatment and diagnosis of infectious diseases in developing countries. During the summer of 2018, she will be working with Adithya Cattamanchi from UCSF to evaluate a new, lost-cost technology to promote adherence to Tuberculosis treatment. 

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John Auld is a first-year MPH student specializing in Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology at University of California Berkeley. He completed his BSc in biopsychology at Tufts University. After spending time abroad in an Arabic language immersion program at the University of Jordan in Amman, he became inspired to pursue public health after witnessing the realities faced by refugee populations in Jordan and Lebanon. His research interests include development and implementation of culturally-sensitive public health programs for infectious disease education in the Middle East, surveillance of antimicrobial resistance as a result of antibiotic self-medication, and the impact of slum conditions on the transmission of infectious diseases in the Middle East.

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Helen Pitchik

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Huong Nguyen

Huong Nguyen is a first year MPH student in the Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology program at UC Berkeley. She grew up in Vietnam and graduated from UC Davis with a Bachelor’s in Global Disease Biology focusing on One Health approach and microbiology. During undergraduate years, she used molecular techniques to investigate reproductive effects of intracellular bacterium Wolbachia in fruit flies with an implication for a potential vector-controlling method and subsequently developed her passion for pursuing a career in implementing applied sciences to infectious disease detection, surveillance, and prevention at a local and global scale. This summer she will be interning with the Wildlife Conservation Society to work on surveillance project PREDICT in an effort to discover families of zoonotic viruses in farmed wildlife in Vietnam.

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Global Health Reporting and Innovation for Youth (I4Y) Fellows

Chloe Lessard - Global Health Reporting Anoop Jain - I4Y Kelly Johnson - I4Y Lee Lemus Hufstedler - I4Y

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Carly Barker Claire Boone Lisa DeMaria Jillian Kadota Emily Pearman Samuel Schildhauer Folasade Wilson-Anumudu Shane Fallon (Global Health Reporting) Brian Rinker (Global Health Reporting) Juliana Friend (I4Y/CGPH) Carolyn Kraus (I4Y/CGPH)

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Andrew Mertens Anna Summer Magi Gabra Nerissa Nance Heather Knauer Zachary Olson Jennifer Sisto Grace Lesser

Adam Laytin Anna Summer Meghan Hatfield Nancy Czaicki Christopher Anderson Samantha Rudolph Kate Vavra-Musser Vania Wang Lauren Harris Luis A. Rodriguez Alexander Goodell (Global Health Reporting) Erik Neumann (Global Health Reporting)

Samantha Rudolph Robert Snyder Mike Picetti Courtney Henderson Jenna Hua Erika Gavenus Ana Levin Anoop Muniyappa Saira Zaidi

2012 Fellows Katie Sausen Daniel Peixoto Irby Shane Mcinally Fraser Gaspar Ariella Goldblatt Erin Milner Courtney Henderson Anna Zimmerman

2011 Fellows Mai Fung Sarah Jane Holcombe Gordon Shen Amelia Wallace Jennifer Wang Ann Weber Justin White

2010 Fellows Melisa Kortan Ayse Ercuman Devina Kuo Lisa Wong Mari Nanamori Ann Weber Hope Biswas Georgia Green

2009 Fellows Mary Hardy Yasuyo Diana Umene Heather Zorneter Naya Vanwoerkom Laura Packel Aaron Bochner Meghan Althoff Mayuri Panditrao

2008 Fellows Sara Stern-Nezer Nishat Shiek Janice Meerman Kevin Yuen Terrence Lo Dave Dauphine Brooke Finkmoore

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The Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) Program

Throughout their training, Bloomberg Fellows are embedded within their organizations and, following graduation, work for at least one year for their organizations. These individuals and organizations will join a growing network of scholars, educators and practitioners devoted to using the tools of public health to address the problems of the twenty-first century.

The DrPH program is a predominantly part-time program—taught through a mix of summer and winter institutes and online classes—that is designed for the student who already has an MPH or equivalent degree and who intends to pursue a leadership position as a public health professional. Through the integration and application of a broad range of knowledge and analytical skills in leadership, policy, program management and professional communication—coupled with preparation in a specific public health field—graduates of the DrPH program are prepared for careers in public agencies or private sector settings that emphasize improving population health.

The Bloomberg School of Public Health strives for a highly diverse class in terms of race and ethnicity, income, geography and other key areas.

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Become a Fellow

How to Apply to the Bloomberg Fellows Program

Step 1: Apply to the MPH or DrPH program through the Schools of Public Health Application Services (SOPHAS) system.

Step 2: Complete and submit the Bloomberg Fellows Program Applicant and Collaborating Organization forms.

Applications for 2025 open this summer!

Meet the 2023 Bloomberg Fellows

Networks to facilitate research and action .

Bloomberg Fellows have a unique experience. Throughout their studies and as alumni, they  join and help to lead problem-solving networks that bring together expert faculty and public and private organizations from across the country. As they grow over time, these networks will increase in importance and impact.

Problem-focused networks: In each of the five focus areas, anchor faculty develop a network involving Bloomberg Fellows, alumni and organizations to understand and overcome common challenges, establish collaborative research projects and implement evidence-based policies and programs. Each of these networks  maintains an online platform for information sharing and collaboration.

Cross-cutting networks: In addition, the Initiative hosts a major annual summit, which  provides an opportunity to forge connections across focus areas.  Learn more about the Bloomberg American Health Summit

Latest DrPH Program News

Getting out ahead of water infrastructure challenges: q&a with bloomberg fellow david harvey, a focus on healthy food in retail environments, driven to improve student health: q&a with bloomberg fellow wadezah mccullough.

Food is a basic human right and ensuring access and availability to healthy affordable foods for all individuals at all times has been the basis of my work as a public health nutritionist.  Amber Canto Director, Extension Institute for Health & Well-Being, University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension
The Bloomberg Fellows Program is providing me with an otherwise-unattainable opportunity to further my formal education and gain technical skills to address some very large challenges. Emily Hall Manager, Environmental Surveillance and Toxicology Branch, Texas Department of State Health Services
I feel the Bloomberg Fellows Program will help guide me towards one specific problem of interest and provide me with the training and skills necessary to research and develop interventions to address the problem. Wadezah McCullough Site Administrator, Montefiore School Health Program

DrPH Program Fellows

Nancy tourk.

Nancy Tourk is a Congressional Liaison at the Centers for Disease Con

Sami Jarrah

As the Chief Operating Officer for the Department of Public Health, Sami oversees the a

Elizabeth Boyle

Elizabeth is a Program Officer at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and

Lillian Bocquin

Lillian is an Adolescent Sexual Health Educator based in Oklahoma City.

Jacqueline Hackett

Jacqueline is the Deputy Chief of Staff at the White House Office of National Drug Cont

Lauren Niles

Lauren is a Senior Research Associate at the National Committee for Quality Assura

Jasmine Little

Jasmine serves as a Health Research Analyst, leading efforts on mixed-methods evaluatio

Amber Canto

Amber is the Director for the Extension Institute for Health & Well-Being at Univer

Loren Adams

Loren Adams is a research and evaluation analyst in the Bur

Camille Kramer

Camille Kramer is the Research Program Manager for the Advocacy and Research on Reprodu

Don Hedrick

Don serves as the Assistant Chief of the Rapid City Police Department.

Michelle Mabson

Michelle Mabson is a Staff Scientist based in the Healthy Communities Program in the Wa

Alfred is the Public Health District Liaison for the Maine Center for Disease Control a

Sarah Reinhardt

Sarah analyzes data using quantitative and qualitative methods to advise the developmen

Jana serves as the Epidemiologist for the Bureau of Maternal and Child Health within th

Christian Laurence-Diaz

Christian has over 14 years of experience in a myri

Frequently Asked Questions

Do fellowship applicants have to be accepted to the drph program in order to be considered for the bloomberg fellows program.

Yes, all fellowship applicants must be admitted to the DrPH program in order to be considered for the Bloomberg Fellows program; these are separate processes. Questions related to DrPH applications should be directed to the DrPH program at BSPH-DRPH [at] jhu.edu ( BSPH-DRPH[at]jhu[dot]edu ) .

Are applicants who are waitlisted by the DrPH program eligible for the Bloomberg fellows program?

No. Due to the fellowship application review and selection timeline, only those applicants who are initially admitted to the DrPH program are reviewed and considered for the fellowship program.

How do I apply to the fellowship program?

It is the applicant’s responsibility to carefully read the instructions about applying to the fellowship program and the DrPH program. The fellowship program application instructions are clearly provided on the Initiative website, which will lead applicants to Submittable, the fellowship application submission platform. Please note that applicants must apply to both the fellowship program and the DrPH program. Admissions requirements and application instructions for the DrPH program are found on the DrPH program website and questions may be submitted via email BSPH-DRPH [at] jhu.edu ( BSPH-DRPH[at]jhu[dot]edu ) .  DrPH applications are submitted through SOPHAS, the JHSPH application processing system. Questions related to SOPHAS can be directed to the JHSPH Admissions Office via email JHSPH-DRPH [at] jhu.edu (JHSPHadmiss[at]jhu[dot]edu) or by phone 410-955-3543.

When will applicants be notified about their fellowship applications?

Those fellowship applicants who were admitted to the DrPH program will receive a decision via email during the month of March from the Bloomberg Fellows program.

If I am not initially admitted to the DrPH program and am waitlisted, will my fellowship application be reviewed?

The fellowship program must adhere to a strict timeline and multilevel review process and therefore cannot consider applicants who are on the DrPH waitlist.

Is there a fellowship orientation?

Yes, the Bloomberg Fellows program has an annual orientation for all newly selected fellows. The orientation is required of all new fellows and it is an all-day event, which takes place in Baltimore in early June. Please note that during the changing and evolving COVID-19 pandemic, the fellowship orientation may be subject to change from in-person to a virtual event and Bloomberg Fellows would be required to participate.

Will my fellowship application be accepted if I submit my application late after the final deadline of Dec. 1, 2022?

No, late fellowship applications will not be accepted. All fellowship applications must be submitted online through the fellowship website no later than the final deadline, Dec. 1, 2022. This includes submitting all required admissions materials for the DrPH program through SOPHAS.

Do I need to apply to the fellowship and the DrPH program together?

Yes, fellowship applicants must apply to both the DrPH program and the fellowship together. However, these are separate application processes. Fellowship applications are submitted via the Initiative’s website and Submittable and the DrPH applications are submitted via SOPHAS. It is the applicant’s responsibility to carefully read both the fellowship website and the DrPH program website to understand and follow the application steps and processes for both the fellowship and the DrPH programs. Applicants must be admitted to the DrPH program in order to be considered for the fellowship.

Is it possible to start the DrPH program as a fellow anytime?

No, all selected Bloomberg fellows must begin the program in June only. When applying to the DrPH program, applicants should indicate June as the matriculation date.

Is email submission of fellowship applications acceptable?

No, email submissions of applications are not acceptable. All fellowship application forms must be submitted through the fellowship website.

If I am selected as a fellow, will the fellowship program accept late submissions of the onboarding documents (Letter of Commitment and Grant Agreement)?

No, the fellowship program expects selected fellows and collaborating organizations to submit the Letter of Commitment and the Grant Agreement within the deadline. Delays may result in withdrawal of the fellowship offer.

What is SOPHAS and who should I contact to answer SOPHAS related questions?

SOPHAS is the application processing system that the JHSPH utilizes for all of its program applications. For questions related to SOPHAS, please contact JHSPHadmissions [at] jhu.edu (JHSPHadmissions[at]jhu[dot]edu) .

Can I revised/update my fellowship application after I’ve submitted it?

No, once fellowship applications have been submitted, revisions and/or changes to applications are not accepted.

Do DrPH applicants have to take the GRE?

The DrPH program no longer requires the GRE as part of its admissions requirements. Please contact the DrPH program with any admissions related questions via email at  BSPH-DRPH [at] jhu.edu ( BSPH-DRPH[at]jhu[dot]edu ) .

What are acceptable quantitative and verbal GRE scores for the DrPH program?

Please contact the DrPH program for guidance about GRE scores and other admissions questions via email at BSPH-DRPH [at] jhu.edu ( BSPH-DRPH[at]jhu[dot]edu ) .

What is included in the scholarship for Bloomberg Doctoral Fellows?

The scholarship covers all tuition and fees incurred by the student, for up to a total of 64 credits.

Can I apply to any concentration, or is there a particular DrPH concentration that I must apply to?

Most of the concentrations in the DrPH program correspond to cross-cutting skill sets (e.g. Implementation Science, Health Equity and Social Justice) that may be relevant to any of the Bloomberg American Health Initiative focus areas. Applicants may consider applying to any of the concentrations, but in their application they should make a clear connection between the competencies addressed in the concentration and their interest in one of the focus areas. Students may also apply for a customized program, which gives them greater flexibility to tailor their studies to match their own specific interests.

Must I know what I want to write my dissertation on prior to applying to the DrPH program?

No, we do not anticipate that applicants to the program will already know their dissertation topic. During the first two years of the program, students will pursue coursework that will enhance their analytical skills and understanding of the problems that they are interested in addressing. However, applicants to the program should demonstrate a clear interest in one of the Bloomberg American Health Initiative focus areas and be committed to pursuing a doctoral dissertation in that broad area.

Who pays the student during the program: the Fellowship or the collaborating organization?

The student will remain an employee of the collaborating organization throughout the program, and the collaborating organization will continue to pay the student.

What happens if a Fellow wishes to switch to another employer during the program?

To the extent possible, Fellows should seek to stay with the same employer during the entire program. However, if an alternative opportunity arises, the Fellow should notify the Bloomberg Fellows Program and the School of Public Health as soon as possible, and a determination will be made about the status of the fellowship.

Do applicants for the Bloomberg Doctoral Fellows Program need to separately fill out the regular DrPH application?

Yes. It is required that all potential Bloomberg Doctoral Fellows complete the full regular application, meet all academic requirements for admission, and be admitted by the DrPH Admissions Committee.

What are the key requirements for the DrPH program?

To be considered for a Bloomberg Fellowship, applicants must apply and be accepted into the DrPH program. More information about the admission requirements for the DrPH program can be found here .

What are the key requirements for Bloomberg Fellows during and after the academic year?

In general, the key requirements include (1) pursuing the MPH or DrPH degree in good faith; (2) participating in good faith in the chosen focus area during the program; (3) engaging with the collaborating organization during the period of study; and (4) working for at least one year with the collaborating organization in the chosen focus area (work must begin within 12 months following graduation). These requirements are outlined in the Grant Agreement that all Bloomberg Fellows sign upon acceptance to the program.

If an applicant applies to the MPH or DrPH program and the Bloomberg Fellows program and is accepted to the School but not the Bloomberg Fellows program, what happens?

In this circumstance, the applicant may choose to accept admission and matriculate as a student, but will be responsible for tuition and expenses just like other students. The applicant will be considered for other scholarships as part of the typical application process and review. Because many activities of the Bloomberg American Health Initiative activities are open to all students, the student can still be involved in the Initiative.

Are there special opportunities available to Bloomberg Fellows during the program?

Yes, there are special enrichment opportunities for Fellows while at the School, including seminars, speakers, and other activities.

If I am offered the fellowship, can I defer the fellowship to the following year?

The Bloomberg Fellows program does not permit deferment of fellowship offers. A candidate can apply again the following year.

When do fellows begin the MPH or DrPH program?

All fellows must begin the MPH or DrPH program in June.

Can Bloomberg Fellows audit courses?

Bloomberg Fellows must take all courses for a letter grade unless a letter grade is not an option. Auditing courses are not permitted for courses taken to fulfill degree requirements.

Can fellowship applicants apply to both the DrPH and the MPH programs at the same time and be considered for both?

When applying to the fellowship, applicants must select either the MPH or DrPH program for which to apply. The Bloomberg Fellows program can only review and consider applications for either the MPH or the DrPH program, not both in a given application cycle.

If I apply to the fellowship as a matriculated student in the DrPH program, will I be considered?

No, the fellowship program does not consider applicants who are currently matriculated.

What kind of organizations can qualify to be collaborating organizations?

Public or private organizations that wish to qualify as collaborating organizations must work on issues related to one of the five focus areas: (i) addiction and overdose; (ii) environmental challenges; (iii) obesity and the food system; (iv) risks to adolescent health; and (v) violence. These may be but are not required to be traditional public health organizations, such as health departments. For example, an organization that works on neighborhood development may have interest in training a staff member in the area of food systems. Similarly, organizations that seek to reduce levels of community violence may have interest in training a staff member in the area of violence prevention. The organization’s work in the chosen focus area must be based in the United States, and the applicant’s work with this organization must be based in the United States.

What are the responsibilities of collaborating organizations?

The prospective collaborating organization completes the collaborating organization application form and pledges to employ the applicant following graduation for at least one year. The organizations are also invited to participate in various activities with the School during the course of the Fellow’s studies. After graduation, the organization remains part of the Bloomberg Fellows network and can participate in a range of activities.

Why does the collaborating organization have to fill out part of the application?

The Bloomberg Fellows program establishes a connection between the School, the Fellow, and the collaborating organization. The collaborating organization will be invited to participate in seminars, conferences, and other activities. We ask the collaborating organization to complete the application to ensure the organization is committed and supportive of this opportunity.

In addition, prior to admission, the collaborating organization will be asked to sign a letter of commitment to acknowledge the Fellow and pledge to employ the Fellow for at least one year following graduation.

Does an applicant have to be an employee of the collaborating organization at the time of the application?

Applicants must be employees of the collaborating organization at the time of application submission as well as during the full course of their studies. Applications must be received from both the perspective Fellow and organization.

As a Bloomberg Fellow enrolled part-time in the DrPH program, am I expected to continue working full time with my collaborating organization?

Yes, fellows enrolled as part time students are expected to continue working full time with their collaborating organization throughout the fellowship program and the Service Obligation.

What happens if the position with the collaborating organization is no longer available after the Bloomberg Fellow graduates?

The collaborating organization will sign a letter of commitment with the School and pledge in good faith to employ the fellow for at least one year following graduation. Failure to offer this position as promised may affect the ability of the organization to have future staff participate in the Bloomberg Fellows program. If, however, circumstances change and the position is not available, the School will work with the Fellow to find an alternative placement in the focus area that would satisfy the requirement.

If I change my collaborating organization after I accept the fellowship offer or during the onboarding process, what will happen to my fellowship?

Fellowship applications are reviewed and selected based on both the applicant and the collaborating organization. Hence, if a selected fellow changes their collaborating organization after accepting the fellowship or during the onboarding process, the fellowship offer will be rescinded. The fellow may apply to the fellowship next year with their new collaborating organization. The candidate’s new application will be reviewed in accordance with the program’s standard review process; the candidate will not be guaranteed admission into the program.

What are the terms of the grant award if I am accepted?

For accepted Bloomberg Fellows:

  • The Fellow must accept and sign the Grant Agreement.
  • The collaborating organization must sign the letter of commitment and pledge in good faith to employ the fellow for at least one year following graduation.

The Grant Agreement requires Fellows to:

  • Successfully complete the Master of Public Health degree program, and
  • Work as a full-time employee with the collaborating organization in the chosen focus area of study for a period of one year following the completion of the Master of Public Health program. The employment must commence within one year of completing the degree requirements.

Failure to satisfy either of the above terms will require the Fellow to repay the full amount of the grant award within one hundred eighty (180) days of such failure. The Fellow may choose to enter into a loan arrangement (for a term not to exceed fifteen [15] years with an annual interest rate of 1%) with JHU to repay the grant or repay the grant in full from other sources.

Is the scholarship a grant or a loan?

The scholarship is structured as a grant that converts to a loan, with a standard repayment term (15 years) and a modest interest rate of 1%, if the terms of the Fellowship are not met.

Upon acceptance into the Bloomberg Fellows Program, Bloomberg Fellows will sign a Grant Agreement that explains the repayment terms and conditions that become effective if the grant converts to a loan.

Will the Bloomberg Fellows Program change over time?

The Bloomberg American Health Initiative is a new initiative, and we expect to make modifications to the program over time. The Initiative will provide important updates through this website and, to the extent possible, directly to prospective Bloomberg Fellows and collaborating organizations.

Are Bloomberg Fellows and their collaborating organizations expected to attend the annual Bloomberg American Health Initiative Summit?

Yes, all Bloomberg Fellows and their collaborating organizations are expected to attend and participate in the annual Bloomberg American Health Initiative Summit. 

Please note that during the changing and evolving COVID-19 pandemic, the Summit may be subject to change from in-person to a virtual event.

Are fellows in the DrPH program expected to complete any in-person credits?

Yes, we believe it’s important for Fellows to meet one another, the Initiative team, and faculty in person and gain the valuable experience of onsite courses in Baltimore. Bloomberg Fellows in the DrPH program are required to complete at least 9 face-to-face credits as part of their fellowship requirements.

If I have other questions, how can I ask them?

For questions or inquiries related to the MPH program, email BloombergFellowsMPH [at] jhu.edu (BloombergFellowsMPH[at]jhu[dot]edu) .

For questions or inquiries related to the DrPH program, email BloombergFellowsDrPH [at] jhu.edu (BloombergFellowsDrPH[at]jhu[dot]edu) .

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Fellowships, Internships & Trainings

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Internships and fellowships can hold immeasurable value for the career trajectory of future public health professionals – both at the early- and mid-career levels. While the terms “ internship ” and “ fellowship ” are often used interchangeably, the two differ in a few key ways, including the application process, the target applicant, the experience itself, and – yes – the money.

Generally, internships refer to programs for current students either during summer or during the school year.

Fellowships vary in structure and format. Some are six-month short-term programs to get a taste of government, while others are more extensive two-year programs and are entry-level rotational programs for recent graduates.

QUICK LINKS

Hrtp: a public health internship program at the nyc health department.

HRTP: A Public Health Internship Program at the NYC Health Department is one of the oldest and largest public health traineeships in the country

For over 50 years, HRTP has provided the opportunity for undergraduate, graduate and professional school students to experience some of the real life challenges of public health. By working on current relevant public health issues under the close supervision and mentorship of experienced professionals, students apply classroom learning to practical problems in a closely matched practicum. 

HRTP operates in three sessions:

☛  Summer Session : June–August | Application Deadline : February

  • Full-time: Maximum 35 hours per week
  • Part-time: Minimum 20 hours per week

☛  Fall Session *: September–December | Application Deadline : August Part-time only: Between 10 and 20 hours per week

☛  Winter/Spring *: January–May | Application Deadline : November Part-time only: Between 10 and 20 hours per week

* These  sessions are open to local students only. NYC residency is required.

To learn more about how to apply and to learn more about the program, please visit the HRTP website .

NYC Epi Scholars Program

The NYC Epi Scholars program is a full-time, paid 10-12 week summer internship program for top graduate epidemiology students at the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. 

Scholars receive supplemental training from senior researchers including training in theory, methods, and public health practice to enhance their understanding of the root causes of disease.

The NYC Epi Scholars program operates in one session:

To learn more about the program and how to apply, please visit the Epi Scholar website .

NYC Urban Fellows Program

The Urban Fellows Program is sponsored by The City of New York and administered by the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) . The Urban Fellows Program is a highly selective, nine-month fellowship which combines work in Mayoral offices and City agencies with volunteer service opportunities and a seminar series that explores current urban issues impacting public policy. The program is designed to introduce a diverse group of America's finest college students and graduates to local government and public service. Program participants come from all over the country to work in New York City.

After participating in an extensive interview process, New York City Urban Fellows are placed at an array of agencies across the City where they learn about public policy through a hands-on approach.

The unique opportunity to work with current decision makers and assist in the implementation of public policy distinguishes the Urban Fellows Program as the premier training program in government. Alumni are consistently found in leadership positions throughout government, as well as the private and non-profit sectors.

☛  Fellowship : September – May | Application Deadline : January

To learn more about the program and how to apply, please visit the Urban Fellows Program website .

LifeSci NYC Internship Program

The LifeSci NYC Internship Program is the City of New York's innovative, paid internship program to develop the City's next generation of life sciences leaders.

The program provides quality internships for undergraduate and graduate students while offering curriculum and training support with refined “hard” skills in the sciences and “soft” skills of professional and personal development. Host companies and organizations range from early-stage startups to large pharmaceutical and biotech firms to businesses that serve the industry in specific capacities, including marketing, public relations, or capital investment. To date, over 80 companies have served as hosts.

The program is looking for talented and dedicated students interested in pursuing science or business careers in the life sciences sector.

☛  For more information about the STEM-track, the Business-track and the   Companies that served as hosts visit the LifeSci NYC | Information for Students website . 

☛  For more information about the Overview & Program Details ( Program Objectives, Key Dates, Evaluation Criteria)  please visit the LifeSci NYC website .

☛  To learn about new openings for full- and part-time jobs, spring and fall internships, upcoming career panels, and other program information, please sign up for the  LifeSci NYC Internship Program Meetup .

NYC Leadership Development Fellowships

The NYC Department of Small Business Services (SBS) offers leadership development programs that train emerging and established professionals in new ways to lead change in their organizations and communities and enhance the vitality of the city's commercial districts. NYC Department of Small Business Services (SBS) helps unlock economic potential and create economic security for all New Yorkers by connecting New Yorkers to good jobs, creating stronger businesses, and building a fairer economy in neighborhoods across the five boroughs.

☛ Neighborhood 360° Fellows

Neighborhood 360° Fellows help community-based organizations complete commercial revitalization projects and connect local stakeholders to city resources. The Fellows are paid by the NYC Department of Small Business Services (SBS) and are full-time community development professionals, community organizers, or planners. They aim to build a network of leaders prepared with commercial revitalization expertise and experience in New York City neighborhoods.

Neighborhood 360° Fellows are full-time, paid employees placed in New York City community-based organizations for 10 months to implement commercial revitalization projects and connect stakeholders to City resources. 

☛  Neighborhood Leadership Program

The nine-month program teaches innovative management strategies, how to support small businesses and strengthen commercial districts, and provides access to a network of more than 2,000 engaged alumni making positive change in New York City.

To learn more about the programs and how to apply, please visit the NYC Department of Small Business Services (SBS) Leadership Development website .

Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH) Fellowships

ASPPH fellowship and internship programs offer opportunities for current masters and doctoral level students and recent graduates to round out academic training and gain hands-on public health experience while continuing to develop professional skills and expertise in public health.

  • ASPPH/CDC Public Health Fellowship Program | Early Winter
  • ASPPH/EPA Environmental Health Fellowship Program | Winter
  • ASPPH/NHTSA Public Health Fellowship Program | Early Spring
  • ASPPH Public Health Philanthropy Fellowship Program
  • ASPPH Public Health Internship

American Public Health Association (APHA) Internships & Fellowships

Both undergraduate and graduate students are eligible for unpaid APHA internships that offer practical work experience. Candidates should be working toward a bachelor, graduate, or postgraduate degree, and all majors are welcome. All internships are unpaid. APHA's fellowships aim to put public health into action by, among other things, increasing the visibility of public health in the policy process.

To learn more about how to apply and to learn more, please visit the APHA Fellowship & Internship page.

CDC Fellowships and Training Opportunities

Whether you are on a career track or deciding on which career you would like to pursue, CDC has many diverse fellowship, internship, training, and volunteer opportunities for students and professionals.

Visit this website for a detailed list of opportunities:

  • Internships
  • Fellowships  

Sustaining Technical & Analytic Resources (STAR)  

Sustaining Technical and Analytic Resources (STAR) is a five-year project of the Public Health Institute , supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) . STAR’s overall goal is to strengthen the capacity of global health professionals, organizations, and companies so they can implement stronger programs, achieve better results, and make a bigger impact in the global health field.

STAR provides a unique opportunity for individuals to gain skills and experience in global health through fellowship and internship placements in a variety of settings. Through fellowship and internship placements professionals will:

  • Gain hands-on experience in global health
  • Enhance knowledge and skill through individualized learning
  • Build a powerful global network

Visit this website   for a detailed list of opportunities.

Administration & Health Management Fellowships

Administrative Fellowships are prestigious one or two-year programs designed as a fast track to transition top graduate students into operations management positions through focused mentoring, stretch assignments and leadership experiences.

Directories that provide a list of available postgraduate administrative fellowships are:

☛  American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) | Directory of Postgraduate Administrative Fellowship

☛  National Council on Administrative Fellowships (NCAF) | Centralized

Other  Administrative Fellowships are:

  • Advocate Healthcare, Downers Grove, IL | Early Fall
  • Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA | Early Fall
  • Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital, Chicago, IL | Early Fall
  • Atlantic Health System, Morristown, NJ
  • Atrius Health, Newton, MA | Early Fall
  • Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX | Early Fall
  • Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI   | Early Fall
  • Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA
  • Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA 
  • Carilion Clinic, Roanoke, VA 
  • Carolinas Healthcare, Charlotte, NC | Late Summer  
  • Catholic Health Initiatives   | Early Fall
  • Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS): Pathways Program for Recent Grads  
  • CHE Trinity Health, Livonia, MI | Early Summer
  • Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA | Rolling Basis
  • Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 
  • CHI St. Luke’s Health Administrative Fellowship Program | Late Fall
  • City of Hope National Medical Center, Monrovia, CA  | Early Fall
  • Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH | Early Summer
  • Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, NY | Early Summer
  • Continuing Care Leadership Coalition, New York | Late Fall
  • Community Regional Medical Center (CRMC), Fresno, CA | Early Fall
  • Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA | Early Fall
  • Delaware Valley Accountable Care Organization, Radnor, PA | Early Summer
  • Duke Health Private Diagnostic Clinic (PDC) Administrative Fellowship | Early Summer
  • Duke University Health System Administrative Fellowship Programs, Durham, NC   | Early Summer
  • Emerson Hospital/Emerson Practice Associates Administrative Fellowship, Concord, MA | Early Fall
  • Emory Healthcare, Atlanta, GA | Early Summer
  • Froedtert Hospital, Milwaukee, WI | Early Fall
  • Geisinger Health System, Danville, PA | Early Summer
  • Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI | Early Fall
  • Hospital Sisters Health System, Illinois and Wisconsin | Late Summer
  • Houston Methodist Leadership Fellowships, Houston, TX | Early Summer
  • Kaiser Permanente Southern California, Pasadena, CA (and others) | Late Summer
  • Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA | Early Summer
  • Lexington Medical Center, West Columbia, SC | Early Summer
  • Loyola University Medical Center, Chicago, IL | Early Fall
  • Main Line Health, Philadelphia, PA | Late Summer
  • Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA | Early Fall
  • Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MI | Mid-Summer
  • MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX  |  Summer
  • Mercy Health, Cincinnati, OH | Early Fall
  • Michigan Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI | Early Summer
  • MultiCare Health System, Tacoma, WA | Early Summer
  • Nicklaus Children’s Hospital, Miami, FL | Early Fall
  • Northwell Health, New York, NY | Early Summer
  • Northwestern Medicine, Chicago, IL | Early Fall
  • Novant Health, Greater Charlotte Market, Charlotte, NC   | Early Fall
  • NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY | Early Fall
  • Ochsner Health System, LA | Various dates depending on the concentrations
  • Penn State Health, Hershey Medical Center Administrative Fellowship | Early Summer
  • Presidential Management Fellowship (PMF) | Early Fall
  • Private Diagnostic Clinic Administrative Fellowship, Duke Health | Early Summer
  • Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL  | Early Fall
  • Sutter Health,  Sacramento, CA | Early Summer
  • St. Joseph Heritage Healthcare, Irvine, CA | Early Fall
  • St. Louis Children’s Hospital, St. Louis, MO | Early Fall
  • Stanford Children’s Health, Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital, Stanford, CA | Early Fall
  • ACHE Stuart A. Wesbury Jr. Postgraduate Fellowship | Early Summer
  • Summer Enrichment Program at Greater New York Hospital Association (GNYHA) | Late Winter
  • Tenet Healthcare, Dallas, TX | Early Fall
  • Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals, Philadelphia, PA | Early Fall
  • UAB Health System, Birmingham, AL  | Early Fall
  • UCSF Medical Center, San Francisco, CA  | Early Fall
  • University of Chicago Medicine, Chicago, IL | Early Fall
  • University of Colorado Hospital, Aurora, CO |  Summer
  • University of Florida/UF Health Shands Hospital, Gainsville, FL | Late Fall
  • Connecticut Association of Healthcare Executives (CTAHE) | Early Winter
  • University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System (UI Health) | Early Summer
  • University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA | Early Fall
  • University of Kansas Health System, Westwood, KS | Early Summer
  • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC | Early Fall
  • University of Pennsylvania Health System, Philadelphia, PA  | Early Fall
  • University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC), Pennsylvania | Early Summer
  • University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB), Galveston, TX | Early Summer
  • University of Utah Health Sciences, Salt Lake City, UT | Early Fall
  • University of Wisconsin, WI | Early Fall
  • Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN | Early Fall

Other Fellowships and Training programs ☛ Data Science

  • Activate  |  Early Fall 
  • American Statistical Association Fellowships and Grants | Early Winter
  • Flagship Pioneering Fellowship | Early Spring
  • Insight Data Science Fellowship | Early Summer
  • Leshner Leadership Institute Public Engagement Fellowship | Early Fall 
  • Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellowship/AAAS | Early Winter
  • The Data Incubator Data Scientist Fellowship | Early Summer

☛ Diversity & Minority 

  • Entry Point! / AAAS
  • Minority Fellowship Program/AAMFT | Early Winter
  • Minority Fellowship Program/APA | Early Winter
  • Minority Fellowship Program/CSWE | Spring
  • Minority Health and Health Disparities Research Training program (MHRT)/ICAP | Late Fall
  • National Association of Hispanic Healthcare Executives (NAHHE) Health Professions Mentorship Program (HPMP)   |  Summer
  • SEO (Seizing Every Opportunity)  
  • Summer Enrichment Program at Greater New York Hospital Association (GNYHA)   |  Winter

☛ Environmental Health

  • National Institute of Environmental Health (NIEHS) Sciences Fellowships

☛ Epidemiology & Research

  • AIDS United/Pedro Zamora Public Policy Fellowship
  • Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CTSE) Applied Epi Fellowship | Fall
  • CAS Dean's Undergraduate Research Funds
  • Epidemic Intelligence Service | Early Summer
  • Epi Scholar | Early Winter
  • FDA Student Employment Program
  • Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Cancer Epidemiology Program
  • International Society for Environmental Epidemiology  Fellowships
  • James Ferguson Emerging Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program | Early Winter
  • National Cancer Institute (NCI) Fellowships | Early Fall
  • Substance Abuse Research Education & Training | Early Winter
  • US Food and Drug Administration, FDA Drug Abuse Epidemiology Fellowship

☛ Global Public Health

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Applications for a June start in the Schoolwide DrPH Program open in August . Applications are processed through the online portal Schools of Public Health Application Services (SOPHAS) and the application deadline is December 1st. New students start the program in June with an onsite summer institute in Baltimore.

Application Deadlines and Admissions Timeline

Deadline to submit application in SOPHAS : December 1

Deadline to apply for Bloomberg Fellowship : December 1

Supporting document deadline (transcripts & WES evaluations if relevant; letters of recommendation; official English language proficiency scores, if applicable): December 15

Review of applications: December through February; interviews are conducted on an ad hoc basis--not receiving a request for an interview is not indicative of an admissions decision and vice versa.

Communication of offers: Early March

Program Timeline

Typically, incoming DrPH students should plan to spend approximately one week in June in Baltimore to take one Summer Institute course and to participate in Orientation activities. Additional Summer Institute courses of interest are offered throughout the month of June. The DrPH Program Office will circulate a schedule of these courses during the onboarding process, should students wish to take additional Summer Institute courses.

DrPH Bloomberg Fellowship recipients may have additional orientation requirements in Baltimore; please coordinate these dates with the Bloomberg Fellowship Office.

In addition to standard School application materials , DrPH applicants should also possess:

  • MPH or equivalent degree*
  • Work experience: a minimum of 3 years of professional, full-time public health experience in the applicant's area of interest by the Dec. 1st application deadline

* The DrPH Program will accept a health-related master's degree as qualification for applying to the DrPH Program; however, students who have not completed an MPH may need to take additional coursework concurrent with the 57 didactic credits required for the DrPH (see the core course section of this website). For examples of other master's degrees with which students have entered the program, see our FAQ.

All application materials will be carefully considered in the admissions process, with special emphasis on applicants’ practice experience and promise as a public health leader.

Students should identify only one program concentration (and track where relevant) when applying for the DrPH in SOPHAS. If the Custom Track is preferred, a separate question in the SOPHAS admissions form asks applicants to describe briefly a) their proposed area of study; b) their academic goals; and c) 6-8 courses they could take at the Bloomberg School.

Visit the Admissions Office to learn more about the online application process .

Official GRE/GMAT Scores

Standardized test scores are not required and not reviewed for this program. If you have taken a standardized test such as the GRE, GMAT, or MCAT and want to submit your scores, please note that they will not be used as a metric during the application review. Applications will be reviewed holistically based on all required application components.

Student Sponsorship

The DrPH program  does not  qualify for F-1 or J-1 student sponsorship. Students who require visa sponsorship may only participate in this program online from outside of the U.S.  Legal Permanent Residents and non-immigrants who are otherwise physically present in the U.S. and in a status that allows for full or part-time study, may participate in this program online or onsite in Baltimore.

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In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, a primary focus of our department is ensuring that we develop a sufficiently sized, well-trained, and more diverse public health workforce that is ready to respond to whatever emerging infectious, environmental, or other public health threats we will face in the future. In developing the Public Health Fellowship Program, we are supporting that mission by raising the standard for experiential learning in public health in our state and providing an opportunity for students from a variety of backgrounds and academic programs, both within and outside of public health, to explore public health careers and experience the critical work that local, state, and non-profit public health agencies do in communities across Connecticut every day. CT DPH Commissioner Juthani

CT DPH Public Health Fellowship Program

Fellowship opportunities to promote careers in connecticut’s public health workforce.

The Connecticut Public Health Fellowship Program (PHFP) is a CT Department of Public Health (CT DPH) career pathway program for students across Connecticut to gain critical experience, build professional networks and launch their career in public health service. CT PHFP is administered by the Yale Office of Public Health Practice (OPHP) on behalf of CT DPH.

The PHFP aims to build interest in public health careers by supporting students in high-quality public health fellowship placements in CT and providing students with $3,500 stipends. The program is open to 3rd or 4th-year undergraduate or graduate-level students enrolled at any accredited academic institution and in any degree program relevant to public health.

Eligible placement sites include CT DPH, local health departments, and community-based public health agencies that work with state or local health agencies in Connecticut.

Please note: — Student must be a US citizen, non-citizen US national or a foreign national having a visa permitting permanent residence in the United States — Student must not be receiving other federals funds for their field placement

For Fellows

For public health agencies, ready to apply.

A field placement can be driven by an eligible public health agency or an eligible student interested in a public health career in Connecticut. Online applications are accepted on a rolling basis, based on availability.

Students with a confirmed field placement experience with an agency can apply at any time. Agencies may apply to PHFP for “pre-approval” of a field placement at any time, or agencies apply along with their selected student.

Fellowships are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis.

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PHI/CDC Global Health Fellowship Program

The PHI/CDC Global Health Fellowship Program (PHI/CDC), implemented by the Public Health Institute (PHI), assists The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in strengthening the global public health workforce. In collaboration with the Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH), the world’s largest consortium of academic institutions, PHI/CDC is working to develop and implement a global health fellowship program for students, graduates, and emerging public health professionals. This fellowship emphasizes in strengthening capacities in epidemiology, HIV prevention, monitoring and evaluation, strategic information, program management and surveillance. Through other prominent global health fellowships, PHI has established a reputation for developing and implementing high quality programs that provide a meaningful experience to their participants. During its third year under PHI management, PHI aims to support the CDC in its mission to create a cohort of talented public health professionals to contribute in accomplishing the agencies’ work and goals.

The University Liaison Program Officer, Roara Michael, currently replaced by the temporary University Liaison Program Officer, Abdullahi Farah Abdigaani, reports directly to the CUGH Deputy Director and participates in regular program team meetings and events with the Program Manager, Administrative and Communications Assistant (ACA), and Recruitment and Fellowship Support Coordinator (RFSC) to accomplish outreach and professional development activities.

Program Year 5 for this project is scheduled within the timeline of August 15th, 2021 to August 14th, 2023.

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Roara Michael University Liaison Program Officer ( [email protected] )

Abdullahi Farah Abdigaani, MPH Temporary University Liaison Program Officer ( [email protected] )

For additional information, please visit: https://phi-cdcfellows.org/

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The 2025-26 Competition is now open. Applications must be submitted by the national deadline of October 8, 2024 at 5pm ET.

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United States citizens who are currently enrolled in undergraduate or graduate degree programs are eligible to apply.If you are currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program at a U.S. college or university, you will apply through that institution, even if you are not currently a resident there. Find the Fulbright Program Adviser on your campus.

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If you are a U.S. citizen, will hold a bachelor’s degree by the award start date, and do not have a Ph.D. degree, then you are eligible to apply. Non-enrolled applicants should have relatively limited professional experience in the fields (typically 7 years or less) in which they are applying. Candidates with more experience should consider applying for the Fulbright Scholar Program .

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Creative & Performing Arts projects fall under the Study/Research grant category and are available in all countries where Study/Research grants are offered.

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Fulbright-Fogarty Fellowships carry the same benefits as the traditional Fulbright Study/Research grants to the host country. The Fogarty International Center, NIH, will provide support to the research training site and may provide orientation for the fellows at the NIH.

By the start of the program year (July 2025), fellows must be an MD (and other professional degrees) student who has completed their 3rd year or a Ph.D. candidate who has completed their Master’s level requirements (i.e., post-qualifying exam). The basic requirements and process for applying for the Fulbright-Fogarty Program are the same as for any Fulbright U.S. Student Study/Research Grant.

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  • Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST) - HBNU
  • Baylor College of Medicine Children’s Foundation-Uganda (Baylor-Uganda) - INSIGHT
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  • Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research (NMIMR), GHES
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  • Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research (NMIMR) - GHES
  • Partners in Hope - GLOCAL
  • Dhulikhel Hospital Kathmandu University Hospital/Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences (DHKUH/KUSMS) - INSIGHT
  • Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Neurológicas, Hospital Nacional Dos de Mayo, Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana and nongovernmental organizations InterACTION Labs, IMP - NPGH
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  • Chiang Mai University - NPGH

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  • Mildmay Uganda – ACHIEVE
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  • Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia (UPCH) – INSIGHT
  • Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Neurológicas, 
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  • Uganda TB Implementation Research Consortium – GLOCAL
  • Uganda Cancer Institute – ACHIEVE

Implementation Research

  • Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana – NPGH
  • Suntreso Government Hospital, Ghana Health Service - NPGH
  • Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences (KUSMS) – NPGH
  • Nepal Cleft and Burn Center; Kirtipur Hospital - NPGH
  • Uganda Cancer Institute - ACHIEVE

Environmental Health/Climate Change

  • Fundación Cimas de Ecuador- GLOCAL
  • Makerere University Department of Psychology - ACHIEVE

Neuropsychology and Mental Health Topics

  • Universidad Católica San Pablo: Neuroscience Lab – GLOCAL
  • Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST) – HBNU
  • .Addis Continental Institute of Public Health (ACIPH)- HBNU
  • University of Ghana – HBNU

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Candidates interested in fully funded PhD positions can check the details and may apply as soon as possible. Interested and eligible applicants may submit their online application for PhD programs via the University’s Online Application Portal. 

1. Fully Funded PhD Programs in Public Health at University of Toronto

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In Canada, the University of Toronto offers fully funded PhD programs in public health. PhD programs are available in biostatistics, epidemiology, occupational and environmental health, and social and behavioral health sciences. Before delving deeper into the specialism, all tracks involve fundamental courses to provide a solid foundation in public health understanding and philosophy. Collaboration is encouraged in the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, and students will have access to the professors and resources of the University of Toronto.

According to the Ph.D. financing Policy for Ph.D. Students, PHS ensures a minimum level of financing to Ph.D. students registered in years 1-5.

Application Deadline: Nov 24, 2024

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Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, offers a fully funded PhD in Public Health program. The PhD program in Public Health’s major aim is to prepare academics with the disciplinary knowledge and abilities needed to contribute to the creation of a better understanding of better ways to monitor, maintain, and enhance the public’s health. There are six Ph.D. paths available: biostatistics, chronic disease epidemiology, environmental health sciences, microbial disease epidemiology, health policy & management, and social & behavioral sciences.

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Application Deadline: Dec 01, 2024

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Harvard University in Boston, Massachusetts, offers a fully funded PhD program in Biological Sciences in Public Health. Prepare for a high-impact academic or research career in public health’s biological sciences. You will study both mechanistic and quantitative methods to biomedical research while working with prominent public health specialists.

All students admitted to the PhD in biological sciences in public health program, including international students, are assured full financing for five years, which includes a salary, tuition, and health insurance.

4. Fully Funded PhD in Public Health at Brown University

Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, provides a PhD in Public Health that is fully funded. The School of Public Health has four departments: Behavioral and Social Sciences, Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Health Services, Policy & Practice.

Brown’s Five-Year Guarantee provides admitted doctorate candidates with up to five years of guaranteed financial support. A stipend, tuition remission, a health services charge, health and dental insurance subsidies, and four summers of support are provided. This financial assistance is available to both native and international students.

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A fully funded PhD in Public Health is available at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. The Bloomberg School of Public Health has ten departments that allow staff and students to specialize in a number of public health specialties.

All full-time PhD students are supported throughout the program. Full tuition and fees, health insurance, and a stipend for living expenses are provided to students who maintain high academic standing. PhD students must act as teaching assistants.

6. Fully Funded PhD in Public Health at New York University

New York University in New York, NY, offers a fully funded PhD in Public Health program. Epidemiology, Social & Behavioral Sciences, Public Health Policy & Management, and Biostatistics are the PhD concentrations.

The School of Global Public Health provides PhD candidates with financial assistance to enable them to pursue full-time study and research. Students admitted to the program will be fully supported for five years by a fellowship or a combination of fellowship and Research Assistantship. Students will interact with their mentors and work on their scholarships and portfolios during their fellowship years.

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Penn State University in University Park, Pennsylvania, provides a fully funded PhD in Health Policy and Administration. Designed for students who desire to work in both academic and non-academic research environments. After finishing the first year of the program, you will be able to choose between three specialist tracks: health economics, healthcare administration and organizations, or population health and demography.

Students entering the PhD program in Health Policy and Administration are supported by graduate assistantships and may be eligible for extra funding.

8. Fully Funded PhD in Health Services ResearchHealth at Texas A&M University

Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, offers a fully funded PhD in Health Services Research program. PhD candidates can apply for Teaching Assistantships and Research Assistantships. Before being entered into the payroll system, all graduate students given assistantships must complete human resources and other training courses. The total compensation for both types of assistantships includes a $2,008 monthly stipend plus tuition and fees to meet the minimum enrollment requirement.

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The University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, provides a Ph.D. in Public Health that is completely funded. The Arnold School of Public Health has expanded to specialize on a wide range of public health topics. Parallel to our rapid expansion, the Arnold School has grown to encompass six departments (listed below) and ten areas of study.

All PhD students are offered a three- or four-year assistantship, in-state tuition, a minimum stipend of $5,000-$6,000 per semester, and a minimum $15,000 tuition supplement over three years. Doctoral candidates are also eligible for various competitive grants.

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Boston University, located in Boston, Massachusetts, provides a PhD in Public Health that is fully funded. PhD programs are available at the School of Public Health in Biostatistics, Environmental Health, Epidemiology, and Health Services & Policy Research.

Students admitted to the Ph.D. program as full-time students will receive fellowship or assistantship assistance for four to five years. A stipend will be provided, as well as a scholarship to cover tuition, required fees, and individual basic health insurance.

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Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon, offers a fully funded PhD in Public Health program. A Ph.D. in Public Health is available through the College of Public Health and Human Sciences, with concentrations in Environmental and occupational health, Epidemiology, Global Health, Health Policy, and Health Promotion and Health Behavior.

The majority of PhD students in public health are supported by teaching or graduate research assistantships, which provide tuition reimbursement and a stipend. Others are supported by scholarships and fellowships.

12. Fully Funded PhD in Public Health at University of Florida Health

The University of Florida Health in Gainesville, FL, offers a fully funded PhD in Public Health program. A minimum of 90 post-baccalaureate credit hours will be required for the PhD in Public Health, One Health concentration. The One Health focus is a research-oriented health degree that emphasizes tackling tough health problems by collaborating across public health, veterinary health, and environmental health fields.

Students are admitted to our Ph.D. program only if the department can provide a stipend and a tuition waiver. Ph.D. students may get funding from intramural (fellowships, department money, etc.) or extramural (grants) sources.

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The PhD in Public Health Sciences program at the University of North Texas Health Science Center in Fort Worth is fully funded. The PhD program’s specific goal is to prepare students for post-doctoral fellowships or associate professorships at research universities. Students in the PhD program can choose between two concentrations: epidemiology or health behavior research.

All Ph.D. students are provided with a financial support package that comprises four years of completely subsidized tuition and fees, a living stipend valued at $30,000 per year, and health insurance.

14. Fully Funded PhD in Public Health Sciences at Washington University

Washington University in St. Louis provides a PhD in Public Health Sciences that is fully funded. The Brown School curriculum stresses substantive, theoretical, and methodological training. The program is adaptable, allowing each student to focus on an area of concentration that will lead to the dissertation.

They are committed to offering full-tuition scholarships, four-year stipends, and professional development accounts to our doctorate students. Students are paid a base salary of $30,000 per year, with additional money available through sponsored research, teaching fellowships, and other internal and external support sources.

15. Fully Funded PhD in Public Health at University of California Berkeley

The University of California, Berkeley, provides a fully funded PhD in Public Health program. Graduate students at Berkeley Public Health can follow their academic interests while also becoming public health leaders through one of six divisions. PhD programs are available in Biostatistics, Environmental Health Sciences, Epidemiology, Health Policy and Management, Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology, and others.

Soft-money awards are often used to pay doctoral students, such as working as a Graduate Student Researcher (GSR) or teaching as a Graduate Student Instructor (GSI). Both choices cover not just a fee waiver but also a monthly stipend.

16. Fully Funded PhD in Health Policy and Management at University of Kansas

The University of Kansas in Kansas City, Kansas, provides a fully funded PhD in Health Policy and Management. The PhD in Health Policy & Management trains professional health services researchers for positions in academia or public and private companies that demand advanced research and analytic skills.

Doctoral students in Population Health are enrolled full-time and are supported by either half-time employment in healthcare or a related subject, private sector assistantships, or departmental assistantships.

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Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, provides a PhD in Epidemiology that is fully funded. Graduates of the Doctoral Program in Epidemiology will be prepared to establish an independent research portfolio in academia, research, or industry.

All students admitted to the Epidemiology PhD program receive a full tuition scholarship, stipend, health insurance, and fee coverage. All students, both domestic and international, receive the same financial assistance. The annual stipend is $36,500.

18. Fully Funded PhD Program in Environmental Health Sciences at Columbia University

Columbia University in New York City provides a PhD program in Environmental Health Sciences that is fully funded. Doctoral students learn how to use modern scientific methodologies and approaches to tackle challenges relating to how environmental exposures affect human health.

There are four PhD tracks: 1) Environmental Epigenetics and Molecular Mechanisms, 2) Environmental Prevention and Mitigation, 3) Climate and Health, and 4) Climate and Health. Following the selection of a track, students perform independent research under the supervision of an advisory group. Full tuition, a stipend, and health insurance coverage are provided to all PhD students.

19. Fully Funded PhD Program in Biological Sciences in Public Health at Harvard University

Harvard University has a PhD program in Biological Sciences in Public Health that is fully funded. PhD students will receive knowledge of disease prevention and treatment that affects thousands, if not millions, of people. Fellows will learn both mechanistic and quantitative approaches to biomedical research while specializing in one of four areas of investigation: the metabolic basis of health and disease, immunology and infectious diseases, gene-environment interactions, or inflammation and stress responses, while working with leading public health scientists. Tuition, insurance, and a stipend are provided to all accepted students.

20. Fully Funded Phd Program in Health Policy and Management at Indiana University-Purdue University

IUPUI has a PhD program in Health Policy and Management that is fully funded. PhD students will concentrate on developing new knowledge that will aid in the progress of health care delivery inside and across the public, private, and non-profit sectors. Students who get a PhD in Health Policy and Management will be well-prepared to conduct independent research as academic faculty members. Collaboration with other IUPUI schools is encouraged as students undertake research and complete their thesis. Tuition remission, health insurance, and a living allowance are all provided for students.

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21. fully funded phd in public health at university of michigan.

The University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan, offers a fully funded PhD in Public Health program. PhD degrees are available in all six departments of the School of Public Health. Biostatistics, Health Management and Policy, Nutritional Sciences, Health Behavior and Health Education, Environmental Health Sciences, and Epidemiology are the departments.

Almost all doctorate students at the University of Michigan Public Health are fully funded. Financial assistance is considered for all students admitted to one of our doctorate programs. Graduate student instructor (GSI) roles, graduate student research assistant (GSRA) posts, training grants, and fellowships are the four categories of financial assistance available to students.

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Health Services Research Doctoral Student Awarded Prestigious Soros Fellowship for New Americans

Geronimo Bejarano, originally from Colombia, stood out in a field of 2,323 graduate applicants to win merit-based fellowship for immigrants and children of immigrants

In an inspiring tale of perseverance and academic excellence, Geronimo Bejarano , a doctoral student at Brown’s School of Public Health, has been honored with the 2024 Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans . Geronimo, whose research focuses on the U.S. health care system, stood out among 2,323 applicants to win this merit-based award, which supports immigrants and children of immigrants in their graduate studies.

David Meyers , Geronimo’s academic advisor and assistant professor of health services, policy and practice at Brown, praised the achievement, stating, “I can't think of a better recipient for this award. Geronimo is fiercely committed to improving our health care system for our most vulnerable patients through his research. His research drive and accomplishments so far have been striking and his contributions are already making an impact.”

Geronimo began his Ph.D. in health services research at Brown University in 2023, collaborating closely with Meyers and Andrew Ryan , director of the Center for Advancing Health Policy Through Research and professor of health services, policy and practice at Brown. His work investigates the implications of privatized Medicare, or Medicare Advantage, on the elderly population.

The significance of the Soros Fellowship represents both financial support for Geronimo and an affirmation of his lifelong commitment to academic achievement. Born in Cali, the most populous city in southwest Colombia, he moved to Florida with his family at the age of four. Amid the struggles associated with the persistent threat of deportation and his parents’ undocumented employment, Geronimo persevered, becoming the first in his family to complete high school, swiftly advancing through higher education milestones.

Reflecting on the impact of the fellowship, Geronimo said, “This fellowship is much more than financial assistance for my education; it’s a recognition of the struggles and sacrifices my family and I have faced. I am honored and thankful they prioritize supporting individuals from disadvantaged communities.”

After obtaining his green card post-high school, Geronimo pursued a B.S. in Exercise Science at the University of Central Florida, followed by several years as an aid in musculoskeletal pain care. His growing interest in research and commitment to addressing health inequities led him to complete his MPH at the University of Texas, focusing on the effects of the U.S. health care system’s privatization of care delivery and inequities among older adults. 

Geronimo’s passage from a young immigrant with uncertain prospects to a doctoral student at one of the nation’s leading schools of public health exemplifies his scholarly commitment. He plans to use the Soros Fellowship to support his goal of producing research that improves the lives of minoritized communities.

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$1.5 million gift launches Kenan Galapagos program this fall

The William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust-funded fellowships will support graduate students and post-docs.

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“Conducting science in the Galapagos is, of course, the dream for any biologist,” said Esteban Agudo, who will graduate with a doctorate in marine ecology from Carolina in 2024. Agudo spent six months on San Cristobal Island working on his dissertation at the Galapagos Science Center, a research facility co-founded and co-operated by UNC-Chapel Hill and Universidad San Francisco de Quito in Ecuador.  

Agudo described his stay at the center, the only university-affiliated research institution of its kind in the Galapagos archipelago, as an opportunity “to work in one of the most amazing natural laboratories in the world.”   

Now more students like Agudo will have the opportunity to study and conduct research in the Galapagos, a place that serves as a model for understanding similarly challenged environments around the world. The William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust awarded $1.5 million to the UNC Center for Galapagos Studies to create the Kenan Galapagos Fellows Program, which will support three graduate students per year for three years and one post-doctoral fellow per year for two years. The first graduate fellowships will begin in fall 2024.  

“This funding provides amazing opportunities for current and incoming graduate students and post-docs to conduct cutting-edge research, apply what they are learning in the classroom and lab to real-world problems, and impact communities locally, in the state and globally,” said Amanda Thompson, director of UNC Center for Galapagos Studies and co-director of GSC.  

The grant also supports expanding research capacity in areas such as clean oceans, biodiversity, ecosystem and human health. This means more funding for Galapagos research expeditions, research equipment and infrastructure, and staff assistance to collect and disseminate critical climate data to researchers around the globe.  

“For over a decade, the Galapagos Science Center has been a hub for exceptional scientists, conducting research that deepens our understanding of fragile ecosystems and communities and solutions needed to ensure their sustainability,” said Penny Gordon-Larsen, vice chancellor for research and the William R. Kenan, Jr. Distinguished Professor in nutrition at UNC-Chapel Hill. “This work in the Galapagos is directly translatable to the fragile ecosystems on the North Carolina coast and its barrier islands, and the support from the Kenan Charitable Trust will enable us to generate even more innovative solutions and amplify the positive impact for people and places, here and across the globe.”  

Since the Galapagos Science Center was founded in 2011, faculty and students have conducted over 140 research projects and have been cited in over 300 research publications. More than 600 students have engaged with the region through study abroad, research and education programs, developing 150-plus undergraduate, master’s and doctoral theses from their studies. More than 8,000 Galapagos community members have participated in outreach programs.  

“The grant from Kenan Charitable Trust will support the center’s equipment and infrastructure, which will allow us to host more researchers, develop better research and improve local livelihoods and ecosystem conservation,” said Carlos Mena, co-director of the Galapagos Science Center and geography professor at USFQ.  

Currently, researchers at the GSC are conducting joint studies around food and water insecurity in the Galapagos; creating a biobank of samples from across the islands to help with preservation and provide new opportunities for studies; running marine expeditions to protect marine biodiversity and understand climate variables; and engaging in work to understand these islands and challenged ecosystems around the world.  

The UNC Center for Galapagos Studies is accepting applications for fellowships starting in fall of 2024 through May 3. For more information about the Kenan Galapagos Fellows Program and current research underway at the GSC, visit galapagos.unc.edu .  

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Nikki Chen, Brittney Hudson-Smith and Desiree Jenkins are the University of South Carolina’s newest Presidential Management Fellows. The Presidential Management Fellowship is the federal government’s most prestigious leadership development program for advanced degree holders. Selected from a competitive field of over 7,000 applicants, they are among only 825 recipients nationwide.

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Administered by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, this program is designed to attract and develop the next generation of public service leaders. Participants from all fields are accepted, encouraging recipients to grow as leaders in their areas of interest and expertise.

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Presidential Management Fellows are employed at various government agencies for two years, earning a full-time salary and benefits package. In addition to leadership training, the fellowship provides a pathway to federal government careers and access to a vast network of PMF alumni.

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Nikki Chen

Nikki Chen is a first-generation South Carolina Honors College student who will earn her Pharm.D. this spring. A 2022 USC Outstanding Senior award winner, she looks forward to continued leadership development through the Presidential Management Fellowship. Chen’s career goal is to improve public health by ensuring that new medications are safe, effective and thoroughly reviewed.

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Brittney Hudson-Smith is a nonprofit professional who is simultaneously pursuing an Ed.D. degree at USC. As a Presidential Management Fellow, she will be able to access roles in governing agencies that impact the education field and be a catalyst for change. Hudson-Smith aims to make a positive impact on Black girls’ experiences in high school science education.

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Desiree Jenkins earned a Master of Public Health from USC in fall 2023. She will use the Presidential Management Fellowship to launch her public health career and connect with others in her chosen field. Committed to public service and improving the lives of others, Jenkins aspires to revamp public health policies and improve their effectiveness.

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However, up to now, the main carriers of catalytic additives have been mineral sorbents: silica gels, alumogels. This is obviously due to the fact that they consist of pure homogeneous components SiO2 and Al2O3, respectively. It is generally known that impurities, especially the ash elements, are catalytic poisons that reduce the effectiveness of the catalyst. Therefore, carbon sorbents with 5-15% by weight of ash elements in their composition are not used in the above mentioned technologies. However, in such an important field as a gas-mask technique, carbon sorbents (active carbons) are carriers of catalytic additives, providing effective protection of a person against any types of potent poisonous substances (PPS). In ESPE “JSC "Neorganika" there has been developed the technology of unique ashless spherical carbon carrier-catalysts by the method of liquid forming of furfural copolymers with subsequent gas-vapor activation, brand PAC. Active carbons PAC have 100% qualitative characteristics of the three main properties of carbon sorbents: strength - 100%, the proportion of sorbing pores in the pore space – 100%, purity - 100% (ash content is close to zero). A particularly outstanding feature of active PAC carbons is their uniquely high mechanical compressive strength of 740 ± 40 MPa, which is 3-7 times larger than that of  such materials as granite, quartzite, electric coal, and is comparable to the value for cast iron - 400-1000 MPa. This allows the PAC to operate under severe conditions in moving and fluidized beds.  Obviously, it is time to actively develop catalysts based on PAC sorbents for oil refining, petrochemicals, gas processing and various technologies of organic synthesis.

Victor M. Mukhin was born in 1946 in the town of Orsk, Russia. In 1970 he graduated the Technological Institute in Leningrad. Victor M. Mukhin was directed to work to the scientific-industrial organization "Neorganika" (Elektrostal, Moscow region) where he is working during 47 years, at present as the head of the laboratory of carbon sorbents.     Victor M. Mukhin defended a Ph. D. thesis and a doctoral thesis at the Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia (in 1979 and 1997 accordingly). Professor of Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia. Scientific interests: production, investigation and application of active carbons, technological and ecological carbon-adsorptive processes, environmental protection, production of ecologically clean food.   

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Elektrostal is a vibrant city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia. With a rich history, stunning architecture, and a thriving community, Elektrostal is a city that has much to offer. Whether you are a history buff, nature enthusiast, or simply curious about different cultures, Elektrostal is sure to captivate you.

This article will provide you with 40 fascinating facts about Elektrostal, giving you a better understanding of why this city is worth exploring. From its origins as an industrial hub to its modern-day charm, we will delve into the various aspects that make Elektrostal a unique and must-visit destination.

So, join us as we uncover the hidden treasures of Elektrostal and discover what makes this city a true gem in the heart of Russia.

Key Takeaways:

  • Elektrostal, known as the “Motor City of Russia,” is a vibrant and growing city with a rich industrial history, offering diverse cultural experiences and a strong commitment to environmental sustainability.
  • With its convenient location near Moscow, Elektrostal provides a picturesque landscape, vibrant nightlife, and a range of recreational activities, making it an ideal destination for residents and visitors alike.

Known as the “Motor City of Russia.”

Elektrostal, a city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia, earned the nickname “Motor City” due to its significant involvement in the automotive industry.

Home to the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Elektrostal is renowned for its metallurgical plant, which has been producing high-quality steel and alloys since its establishment in 1916.

Boasts a rich industrial heritage.

Elektrostal has a long history of industrial development, contributing to the growth and progress of the region.

Founded in 1916.

The city of Elektrostal was founded in 1916 as a result of the construction of the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Located approximately 50 kilometers east of Moscow.

Elektrostal is situated in close proximity to the Russian capital, making it easily accessible for both residents and visitors.

Known for its vibrant cultural scene.

Elektrostal is home to several cultural institutions, including museums, theaters, and art galleries that showcase the city’s rich artistic heritage.

A popular destination for nature lovers.

Surrounded by picturesque landscapes and forests, Elektrostal offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and birdwatching.

Hosts the annual Elektrostal City Day celebrations.

Every year, Elektrostal organizes festive events and activities to celebrate its founding, bringing together residents and visitors in a spirit of unity and joy.

Has a population of approximately 160,000 people.

Elektrostal is home to a diverse and vibrant community of around 160,000 residents, contributing to its dynamic atmosphere.

Boasts excellent education facilities.

The city is known for its well-established educational institutions, providing quality education to students of all ages.

A center for scientific research and innovation.

Elektrostal serves as an important hub for scientific research, particularly in the fields of metallurgy, materials science, and engineering.

Surrounded by picturesque lakes.

The city is blessed with numerous beautiful lakes, offering scenic views and recreational opportunities for locals and visitors alike.

Well-connected transportation system.

Elektrostal benefits from an efficient transportation network, including highways, railways, and public transportation options, ensuring convenient travel within and beyond the city.

Famous for its traditional Russian cuisine.

Food enthusiasts can indulge in authentic Russian dishes at numerous restaurants and cafes scattered throughout Elektrostal.

Home to notable architectural landmarks.

Elektrostal boasts impressive architecture, including the Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord and the Elektrostal Palace of Culture.

Offers a wide range of recreational facilities.

Residents and visitors can enjoy various recreational activities, such as sports complexes, swimming pools, and fitness centers, enhancing the overall quality of life.

Provides a high standard of healthcare.

Elektrostal is equipped with modern medical facilities, ensuring residents have access to quality healthcare services.

Home to the Elektrostal History Museum.

The Elektrostal History Museum showcases the city’s fascinating past through exhibitions and displays.

A hub for sports enthusiasts.

Elektrostal is passionate about sports, with numerous stadiums, arenas, and sports clubs offering opportunities for athletes and spectators.

Celebrates diverse cultural festivals.

Throughout the year, Elektrostal hosts a variety of cultural festivals, celebrating different ethnicities, traditions, and art forms.

Electric power played a significant role in its early development.

Elektrostal owes its name and initial growth to the establishment of electric power stations and the utilization of electricity in the industrial sector.

Boasts a thriving economy.

The city’s strong industrial base, coupled with its strategic location near Moscow, has contributed to Elektrostal’s prosperous economic status.

Houses the Elektrostal Drama Theater.

The Elektrostal Drama Theater is a cultural centerpiece, attracting theater enthusiasts from far and wide.

Popular destination for winter sports.

Elektrostal’s proximity to ski resorts and winter sport facilities makes it a favorite destination for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities.

Promotes environmental sustainability.

Elektrostal prioritizes environmental protection and sustainability, implementing initiatives to reduce pollution and preserve natural resources.

Home to renowned educational institutions.

Elektrostal is known for its prestigious schools and universities, offering a wide range of academic programs to students.

Committed to cultural preservation.

The city values its cultural heritage and takes active steps to preserve and promote traditional customs, crafts, and arts.

Hosts an annual International Film Festival.

The Elektrostal International Film Festival attracts filmmakers and cinema enthusiasts from around the world, showcasing a diverse range of films.

Encourages entrepreneurship and innovation.

Elektrostal supports aspiring entrepreneurs and fosters a culture of innovation, providing opportunities for startups and business development.

Offers a range of housing options.

Elektrostal provides diverse housing options, including apartments, houses, and residential complexes, catering to different lifestyles and budgets.

Home to notable sports teams.

Elektrostal is proud of its sports legacy, with several successful sports teams competing at regional and national levels.

Boasts a vibrant nightlife scene.

Residents and visitors can enjoy a lively nightlife in Elektrostal, with numerous bars, clubs, and entertainment venues.

Promotes cultural exchange and international relations.

Elektrostal actively engages in international partnerships, cultural exchanges, and diplomatic collaborations to foster global connections.

Surrounded by beautiful nature reserves.

Nearby nature reserves, such as the Barybino Forest and Luchinskoye Lake, offer opportunities for nature enthusiasts to explore and appreciate the region’s biodiversity.

Commemorates historical events.

The city pays tribute to significant historical events through memorials, monuments, and exhibitions, ensuring the preservation of collective memory.

Promotes sports and youth development.

Elektrostal invests in sports infrastructure and programs to encourage youth participation, health, and physical fitness.

Hosts annual cultural and artistic festivals.

Throughout the year, Elektrostal celebrates its cultural diversity through festivals dedicated to music, dance, art, and theater.

Provides a picturesque landscape for photography enthusiasts.

The city’s scenic beauty, architectural landmarks, and natural surroundings make it a paradise for photographers.

Connects to Moscow via a direct train line.

The convenient train connection between Elektrostal and Moscow makes commuting between the two cities effortless.

A city with a bright future.

Elektrostal continues to grow and develop, aiming to become a model city in terms of infrastructure, sustainability, and quality of life for its residents.

In conclusion, Elektrostal is a fascinating city with a rich history and a vibrant present. From its origins as a center of steel production to its modern-day status as a hub for education and industry, Elektrostal has plenty to offer both residents and visitors. With its beautiful parks, cultural attractions, and proximity to Moscow, there is no shortage of things to see and do in this dynamic city. Whether you’re interested in exploring its historical landmarks, enjoying outdoor activities, or immersing yourself in the local culture, Elektrostal has something for everyone. So, next time you find yourself in the Moscow region, don’t miss the opportunity to discover the hidden gems of Elektrostal.

Q: What is the population of Elektrostal?

A: As of the latest data, the population of Elektrostal is approximately XXXX.

Q: How far is Elektrostal from Moscow?

A: Elektrostal is located approximately XX kilometers away from Moscow.

Q: Are there any famous landmarks in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal is home to several notable landmarks, including XXXX and XXXX.

Q: What industries are prominent in Elektrostal?

A: Elektrostal is known for its steel production industry and is also a center for engineering and manufacturing.

Q: Are there any universities or educational institutions in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal is home to XXXX University and several other educational institutions.

Q: What are some popular outdoor activities in Elektrostal?

A: Elektrostal offers several outdoor activities, such as hiking, cycling, and picnicking in its beautiful parks.

Q: Is Elektrostal well-connected in terms of transportation?

A: Yes, Elektrostal has good transportation links, including trains and buses, making it easily accessible from nearby cities.

Q: Are there any annual events or festivals in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, including XXXX and XXXX.

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