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The Global Health Fellows program brings together students from across Dartmouth in an ongoing exploration of global health issues.
Each fall, the Global Health Initiative selects a cohort of Global Health Fellows for engagement in regular, directed, and co-curricular activities in global health methods, equity, access, security, and leadership. They engage a diverse community of faculty, students, and global health partners around the world to discuss how individuals, groups, and institutions can best address the complex global challenges around health and wellness, human rights, health security, planetary health, health diplomacy and other topics. Issues of health disparities and structural inequities in global health systems will continue to be central to conversations in all of these areas.
The Global Health Fellows program is funded in part by the Center for Global Health Equity (CGHE) at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth.
Global Health Retreat
Speaker Series and Discussions
Methods Workshops and Simulations
Experiential Education Opportunities
Eligibility: Global Health Fellows is open to Dartmouth sophomore, junior, and senior undergraduates, as well as medical, MBA, MPH, and graduate students from all disciplinary backgrounds.
If selected as a GHFellow, you do NOT need to achieve certification to continue access to programming throughout the academic year. To receive annual certification as a Global Health Fellow, applicants must:
Preference will be given to candidates who have demonstrated interest in issues of global health through academic coursework, co-curricular activities, and/or internship and work experiences.
Participation in an international internship or program is not a prerequisite for selection for the program.
For more information, please contact Dawn.E.Carey@dartmouth.edu.