The
Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) is partnering with the
Public Health Institute to run the PHI/CDC Global Health Fellowship Program.
This is a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-funded program that
supports promising emerging global health professionals to develop the
technical skills needed to respond to today’s public health challenges. Fellows
have the exciting opportunity to work with leading CDC experts and contribute
to public health projects around the world.
Fellows
are placed in Atlanta and in CDC offices abroad where they will work on the
front lines of global health and hone their professional skill. To qualify,
applicants must:
· Have an
MPH or PhD in Public Health from a CEPH-accredited school or program
· Have
received their qualifying degree prior to the beginning of the fellowship or
within the last five years
· Be a
U.S. citizen or legal permanent residence and authorized to work in the U.S.