Cancer Epidemiology Educations in Special Populations (CEESP) Program, CUNY School of Medicine

Cancer Epidemiology Educations in Special Populations (CEESP) Program, CUNY School of Medicine

CEESP provides funding of up to $7,200 to conduct summer research in U.S. minority or global settings. MPH, PhD, DrPH, and other graduate public health students from all U.S. public health school programs are eligible to apply and compete for summer 2025. Practicum, summer internship, dissertation, and other types of research could be conducted through CEESP. 

Previous internships have been conducted in Ghana, Tanzania, Uganda, Morocco, Vietnam, Kenya, Egypt, Tunisia, Zambia, Romania, Colombia, and the United States. 

CEESP is funded by a grant from the National Cancer Institute. 

The application deadline for this opportunity is January 31st, 2025. For more information, please contact CEESP Director Dr. Amr Soliman (asoliman [at] med [dot] cuny [dot] edu) or visit the CEESP webpage for more information and application instructions. 


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