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Monday, April 30, 2007

ASPH/CDC: 2007 Allan Rosenfield Global Health Fellowship Opportunities

2007 ASPH/CDC Allan Rosenfield Global Health Fellowship Opportunities

In recognition of a career dedicated to improving the health of the world’s most vulnerable populations, ASPH, with support from the CDC, established a fellowship in honor of Dean Allan Rosenfield, dean of the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. The students selected as the Allan Rosenfield Global Health Fellows are expected to involve themselves, as Dean Rosenfield has done throughout his career, in all aspects of international public health. The fellowship is a unique training opportunity to learn from leading CDC experts in CDC headquarters in Atlanta as well as various international posts.

ASPH is currently soliciting applications to fill several fellowship positions based in Atlanta as well as in international settings.

Fellowship positions are full-time opportunities for a duration of one to two years, with an expected start date of early fall of 2007.

Training areas include: global surveillance, monitoring and evaluation, epidemiology, strategic information, program management, and HIV prevention

To be eligible, students must have received an MPH or Doctorate degree prior to the beginning of the fellowship (no later than July 2007). Early career professionals with MPH or Doctorate degrees (within 5 years of graduation) may also apply for the fellowship program.

Applicants must receive their degree(s) from an ASPH member accredited school of public health and be a U.S. citizen or hold a visa permitting permanent residence in the U.S. to be eligible for the fellowship program.

Please help us promote the Association of Schools of Public Health training programs to your students and graduates. Detailed program information and an application can be accessed on the ASPH Web site at www.asph.org . Complete applications must be received in the ASPH offices by 5:00 pm (Eastern) on Friday, June 1, 2007. Please direct all questions about the program to Ms. Jennifer Champagne at jchampagne@asph.org or 202.296.1099.




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