Undergraduate, medical, and graduate students can now apply for global health internships. Engage in frontline global health and development work to address real world challenges, apply your knowledge, and hone your programmatic and research skills. Learn more and apply here.
Lombard Fellowships support graduating seniors or first-year Dartmouth alumni — including from the professional schools — wishing to undertake a public service project in the U.S. and globally.
Receive up to $30,000 for a 6-month (minimum) to one-year (maximum) service project that may contribute to the welfare, development, and fulfillment of other human beings.
Application deadline is Saturday, Feb 15 at 4pm; click here to learn more and apply.
An opportunity for current Rosenwald Fellows and Dartmouth faculty to connect with postdoc alumni who have gone on to establish careers at leading universities across the U.S. and internationally. Read more.
Kathy Snow, our Distinguished Canada Fulbright Research Chair in Arctic Studies, will discuss Inuit Educators and the Future of Arctic Women's Leadership Development. Join her in person or online on Thursday, Feb 13, at 4:30PM. Details here.
Join us in person or online on February 6 to hear Dr. Zed Zha, MED '16 discuss the deep roots of medical racism, its ongoing impact on Black health inequities, and the urgent need to break this centuries-old cycle. Learn more.
The Institute of Arctic Studies (IAS) is Dartmouth's home for interdisciplinary research, discussion, and education on global climate change and Arctic policy issues.
Global Health and Development is a Dartmouth-wide program dedicated to improving the health and well-being of the world's population through multidisciplinary research, education and service.
We work to advance Dartmouth's contributions to international security through research designed to improve policymaking, promoting direct engagement with policy-makers, and inspiring students to explore careers in international affairs.
What are we standing up for? How do we talk to those we disagree with? What values do we believe in and are we willing to play a role ourselves in speaking up for them?
Increasing Energy Access and Reducing Climate Change with UN Peacekeeping Operations. Answer the question: How could the United Nations, development donors, private investors, and entrepreneurs make the transition to renewable energy a reality?
Cross-cultural experiences are truly life changing. International travel challenges you to examine your worldview and pushes you to question assumptions about yourself and others.
The International Studies Minor provides rigorous training in relevant bodies of knowledge and values, and raises awareness of the interplay between local and global processes, human and environmental interactions, as well as identities and cultures of a rapidly changing world.