John & Martha Mabie Public Health Research Fellowship
About
The John & Martha Mabie Public Health Research Fellowship is designed to create research opportunities for Northwestern students. Administered by the Program in Global Health Studies, applicants may design research projects for implementation abroad or in the US. Awards are based on quality of the research proposal, relevant previous experience, and academic merit. The award amount range is up to $4,000. The fellowship is open to all degree-seeking Northwestern undergraduate students who are enrolled at the university at the time of the fellowship. All applicants must complete the Global Health course Qualitative Research Methods OR submit proof of comparable classwork before the project begins.
Basic Information
Opportunity Type:
- Grant or Fellowship
Opportunity Timeframe:
- Northwestern Summer Session
Opportunity Location:
- Anywhere, Domestic, International
Opportunity Regions:
- Location Varies, Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, North Africa and the Middle East, North America, Oceania
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Requirements & Prerequisites
Participants:
- Undergraduate Students
Other Limits on Participation:
Awardees also must complete Global Health course Qualitative Research Methods OR submit proof of comparable classwork before the project begins.
Language Requirement:
Academic Information
Course Credit Availability:
- No
Keyword Descriptors:
- Public Health, Global Health, Health Engagement, International Research, International Program Development, Health Policy, Biomedical Engineering
Financial Information
Funding Availability:
- Yes
Compensation:
Type of Payment Available:
- Grant for Expenses