Fellowship Opportunity, Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists

Fellowship Opportunity, Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists

Category : Alumni

Are you interested in a post-graduate fellowship in applied public health?  

The Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) is pleased to announce two fellowship opportunities for recent graduates (including those who will graduate in December 2022 and Spring 2023!) and early career professionals looking to launch their career in applied public health.  

CSTE will host an informational webinar on Thursday, October 13 at 3:00 PM Eastern Time to provide more information about both fellowships for prospective fellow applicants. Register with this link to attend the webinar: Click here to register 

Fellowship Information: 

AEF and APHIF are 2-year fellowships for recent graduates and early career professionals to work in a state, territorial, local, or tribal health agency under the guidance of two experienced mentors. Fellows are matched to a host site to provide on-the-job training and high-quality mentorship. The fellowship is a full-time paid training opportunity. 

What is the difference between AEF and APHIF? 

Applied Epidemiology Fellowship (AEF): 

·       Focused on Applied Epidemiology 

·       Subject areas include Birth Defects, Chronic Disease, Environmental Health, General Infectious Disease, Infectious Disease – Food Safety, Infectious Disease – HAI, Infectious Disease – Quarantine, Injury, Drug Overdose, Maternal and Child Health, Occupational Health, Oral Health, and Substance Use/Mental Health 

Applied Public Health Informatics Fellowship (APHIF): 

·       Focused on Public Health Informatics 

·       Fellows also work on projects related to data science and laboratory capacity 

Who is eligible to apply to these fellowships?  

Fellows must hold a masters or doctoral degree from an accredited academic institution. Current students who will complete their degrees by summer 2023 are welcome to apply. As training programs, these fellowships are designed for recent graduates and early career professionals.  

Application Timeline 

Applications for APHIF will open October 17, 2022 and will close on January 20, 2023. For more information about APHIF and the application link, use the following link: CSTE Fellows: APHIF For questions pertaining to APHIF, please contact APHIF [at] cste [dot] org  

Applications for AEF are currently open and will close on January 20, 2023. For more information about AEF and the application link, use the following link: CSTE Fellows | AEF Fellowship (wpengine.com). For questions pertaining to AEF, please contact AEF [at] cste [dot] org 


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