GHI offers a number of fellowship opportunities to Yale students working in global health
GHI Field Experience Award supports undergraduate, graduate and professional students committed to global health as they take their first steps in becoming leaders in the field. Student projects have ranged from a research study of human trafficking in Moldova to developing standard guidelines for HIV/AIDS prevention services in Thailand. For more information, please see GHI Field Experience or contact Kwaku Ayebi-Awuah at kwaku.ayebi-awuah@yale.edu.
Yale-Collaborative Action Project (YCAP), funded by the Maureen and Antoine Chiquet Fund, supports scholarly endeavors for teams of Yale students to work in the field of global health. The award supports teams of two to five students for a variety of areas, including research, practice, advocacy, policy and management. For more information, please see YCAP Information or contact Alexander Bazazi at alexander.bazazi@yale.edu.
Yale College Fellowship for Research in Health Studies Program funds individual students for projects in Global Health. Currently enrolled Yale College freshmen, sophomores and juniors are eligible to apply. Graduating seniors are not eligible. See application instructions for more details.
Students Grants and Contracts Database for additional resources that may fund work in global health.
Funding Opportunities at YSPH are also available. Please see Funding at YSPH for further details.