Author: Carey Howard
Core Course Tutors and Peer Coaches needed! Apply by January 12th
Core Course Tutors Needed! The BUSPH Core Course Tutoring Program is currently recruiting tutors for the spring semester. The Core Course Tutoring Program is designed to provide free tutoring in the MPH core courses for MPH students. Tutors are needed for all core courses and may be from any concentration and any degree program. Tutors […]
Fully-funded, Global Investigative reporting fellowship available through the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. Applications accepted through March 18th!
Application Deadline: March 18, 2015 Decision: By end of March Starting Approximately: June 1, 2015 The BU Center for Global Health and Development (CGHD), School of Public Health (SPH), and the College of Communication (COM) have an ongoing partnership with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting (http://pulitzercenter.org/). The goal of this collaboration is to exchange […]
Fully funded internship opportunity through the West African Research Association; deadline to apply is February 1st!
Diaspora Internship 2015 All applications for WARA grants, including the Diaspora Internship, must be submitted online. The deadline for applications is February 1, 2015. Funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Education, the Diaspora Graduate Student Internship competition is open to U.S. citizens who are enrolled in the M.A. program of an accredited […]
Call for Papers: Johns Hopkins University Annual Public Health in Asia Symposium
Johns Hopkins University Annual Public Health in Asia Symposium Presents: Chronic Diseases and Conditions Saturday, 28 February 2015 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland Call for Papers The Chronic Diseases and Conditions in Asia Symposium aims to provide a platform for both undergraduate and graduate students to explore various research topics at the Johns Hopkins Homewood […]
Teaching Fellow needed for HS 440, “Qualitative Research Strategies in Global Public Health”,
Seeking a qualified Teaching Fellow for HS 440, “Qualitative Research Strategies in Global Public Health”, which meets on Wednesdays from 1-4PM on the Charles River campus (CAS 324). The ideal candidate would have some experience employing qualitative methods in health settings or would be otherwise knowledgeable of relevant methods and methodologies. Required duties include attending […]
GH Event: Reflections from the Field: Building a Career in Global Health
Interested in Website and Graphic Design? Applications for the African Strategies for Health Intern at MSH are being accepted now.
African Strategies for Health (ASH) Intern Scope of Work Program Activity: Website and Graphic Design ASH contacts: Gayle Mendoza, Advocacy and Communications Advisor Number of days: 10 – 20 hours per week Dates: January – May 2015 (flexible) Principal working office: Arlington, VA (option for working remotely) Compensation: No financial compensation is available with this […]
Global Health and Technology Meet-Up, Register now!
Come to explore the pathways to commercialization for your global health innovation with the experts. Invited speakers have been successful in bringing medical devices and mHealth products to market for improving global health. When Tuesday February 24, 2015 from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM EST Where Boston University, Photonics Center 8 St. Mary’s Street 9th […]
Wanted: DC-based, Reproductive Health Advocacy focused Development Coordinator at Population Action International, apply by January 15th
Position Announcement Development Coordinator Full-time position based in Washington D.C. Population Action International (PAI), a leading advocate for family planning and reproductive health in the developing world, seeks a Development Coordinator to work in PAI’s Resources Development department. PAI advocates for women and families to have access to contraception in order to improve their health, […]
Policy dialogue on maternal health in Nigeria
Policy dialogue on maternal health in Nigeria, about next steps for improving maternal health in Nigeria among key decision-makers in Nigeria. Event will be linked over live video conferencing in DC–and an online live-stream that will be completely open-access: : http://www.wilsoncenter.org/event/emerging-priorities-for-maternal-health-nigeria-abuja-and-washington-dc