Application Cycle: NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
The Association for Prevention Teaching and Research (APTR) with
support from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS),
Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP), offers
Health Policy Fellowships to eligible individuals in the public health
field.
The selected Fellow will have training in health promotion,
prevention, and health communication policy at the national level
while contributing to ODPHP's activities. There are currently four (4)
fellowship positions available:
· Two (2) Community Strategy Fellows
· One (1) Prevention Science Fellow
· One (1) Healthy People Communication Fellow
Eligibility
1. Applicant must be either a U.S. Citizen, non-citizen national,
or foreign national possessing a visa permitting permanent residence
in the U.S. (Alien Registration or "Green Card"). Student visas and
temporary work visas do not qualify.
2. Applicant must have a graduate degree in public health,
nutrition science, communication, marketing, and/or a related field
and at least one year of related work experience by the beginning of
the fellowship. Mid-career professionals in transition from other
fields are welcome to apply. For specific degree and work experience
requirements see application package for corresponding fellowship
position.
http://www.atpm.org/prof_dev/fellowships_HCF.html

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