PHI/CDC Global Health Fellowship Program

PHI/CDC Global Health Fellowship Program

Category : Alumni

Application due Wednesday, January 22nd by 12pm PST. 

Fellowship Description 

The PHI/CDC Global Health Fellowship Program, implemented by the Public Health Institute, is a CDC-funded fellowship that supports promising emerging global public health professionals to develop technical skills needed to respond to today’s public health needs and challenges. The PHI/CDC Global Health Fellowship Program builds on a long history of fellowship programs by the Centers for Disease Control and Public Health Institute for students, graduates, and emerging professionals to strengthen the global public health workforce and programs with an emphasis in the areas of epidemiology, HIV prevention, monitoring and evaluation (M&E), strategic information, program management, and surveillance.

Fellowships are yearlong placements within CDC offices working across six technical tracks. Fellows may have the opportunity to extend or apply to a new fellowship, but may not exceed three years maximum as a fellow. For a detailed description of what the fellowship placements entail, including overview, benefits and the application process, please view our FAQ.

Eligibility Requirements 

  • MPH or PhD in Public Health from a CEPH accredited school or program required. Not sure if your school or program is accredited? Find out here
  • Recent graduates must have received their MPH or PhD in Public Health prior to the beginning of the fellowship (no later than June 2020) or within the last five years (no earlier than September 2015).
  • U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident and authorized to work in the U.S.

Click here to access the application. 

Contact  info [at] phi-cdcfellows [dot] org if you have further questions.


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