Applied Public Health Informatics Fellowship, CSTE

Applied Public Health Informatics Fellowship, CSTE

Category : Alumni

CSTE is pleased to announce that we are accepting applications for the Applied Public Health Informatics Fellowship through February 27th.

APHIF is a 2-year program where recent graduates and early career professionals work in a state or local health agency under the guidance of two experienced mentors. Fellows are matched to a host site with demonstrated capacity to provide technical training, research opportunities, and opportunities for experience in the application of public health informatics in a practical setting.

Who is eligible to apply?

Fellows must hold a masters or doctoral degree from an accredited academic institution. Current students who will complete their degrees by summer 2022 are welcome to apply. As a training program, this fellowship is particularly appropriate for recent graduates and early career professionals. Applicants should have demonstrated knowledge and experience with public health informatics, data science, or a related field. These could be academic or professional experience, such as courses taken, research projects, or internships.

 Fellows must be US citizens. Individuals requiring a visa or who have permanent residency status are not eligible for this program. 

Fellows receive a stipend, reimbursement for insurance premiums, professional development funds, and relocation support.  

§  Master’s level: $49,500

§  Doctoral: $64,900

o   Insurance

§  up to $370/month for insurance premium

·         Professional development funds

·         Relocation

o   Up to $1,000

Applications are open now and will close on February 27th. The application link  can be found on the CSTE webpage.Questions? Contact Bernadette Aylward, baylward [at] cste [dot] org.


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