Student and Trainee Grants
The Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health offers a variety of funding opportunities for Hopkins students and residents to gain overseas hands-on experience.
Which principles guide students selected to receive CGH grants?
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Opportunities for Hopkins Students
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Global Health Established Field Placements (GHEFP)
This program provides grants of up to $3,500 for undergraduate and graduate students to gain experience by applying to specific placements. This award is best suited for students who wish to gain experience internationally but do not require an independently-guided research project.
The 2019 cycle is closed. -
Global Health Field Research Awards (GHFRA)
This program provides grants of up to $3,500 for undergraduate and graduate students to work with a mentor on a global health project in a developing country. This award is best suited for students who have a project idea and/or mentor already in mind.
The 2019 cycle is closed -
Johns Hopkins - Pulitzer Center Global Health Reporting Fellowship
This grant (up to $5,000) is an opportunity to investigate or illuminate an international public health issue with editorial support from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, a leading journalism organization with deep experience covering global health issues.
The 2019 cycle is closed -
Paul S Lietman Global Health Travel Fellowship for Housestaff
This program provides travel grants of up to $5,000 per year to Johns Hopkins housestaff. This program is for housestaff who have already identified opportunities overseas.
Spring 2019 applications are due April 18, 2019 -
Global Health Conference Grant Program
This program provides $500 to Global Health Field Research Award and Global Health Established Field Placement winners to present their research at a conference
Cycle is ongoing
Travel Information
Grant Recipient Forms
Global Health Travel Grant Forms
Eligibility
To be selected for a CGH program, all students must pass the online course International Travel Preparation, Safety and Wellness (220.600.81) through the Department of International Health at JHSPH. Specific programs will outline when this course must be completed based on the timeline of the program. Check each program for other specific eligibility requirements.