Outstanding APE Award, Rollins School of Public Health

Outstanding APE Award, Rollins School of Public Health

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RSPH is pleased to host the annual Outstanding APE Award recognizing RSPH students who best demonstrate excellence in Applied Practice Experience. Finalists will be notified by the RSPH Office of Student Affairs near the end of January and then have the opportunity to showcase their APE poster on the Skybridge in March for the RSPH community to view.  

RSPH students who have completed/are completing a public health APE by December 2024 are encouraged to apply.

Please submit your summary via 12Twenty and the committee will review your application. A template is attached to the posting on 12Twenty. Applications will be accepted between November 26th and January 15th. If you have any questions, please contact Paige Raper: paige [dot] akemi [dot] raper [at] emory [dot] edu


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