Case Writers Needed, 2023 Global Health Case Competition

Case Writers Needed, 2023 Global Health Case Competition

Emory Global Health Institute’s Case Competitions give students from across the university—and the globe—the opportunity to work together on innovative, multidisciplinary solutions to crucial, real-world global health problems. EGHI hosts two such events: the Intramural Emory Global Health Case Competition, open only to Emory students, and the Emory Morningside Global Health Case Competition, which includes students from schools around the world.

Join a case writing team (3-5 students) and work with an Emory faculty advisor to create cases for the 2023 competitions!

Students enrolled in any Emory school or Georgia Tech are eligible to apply.

Applications open from November 7 to December 7, 2022.

Please reach out to the following contacts for more information:

To apply, please click here


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