The Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH) offers recent graduates from ASPPH-member, Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH)-accredited schools and programs of public health an exciting opportunity to gain practical public health experience at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Applications are currently being accepted for the 2024 ASPPH/CDC Public Health Fellowship Program and the deadline to apply is Friday, March 8, 2024.
The ASPPH/CDC Public Health Fellowship Program offers culturally relevant and applied mentored learning experiences for early career professionals with graduate degrees in public health (master’s and doctoral level). This next generation of public health leaders will have an opportunity to round out their academic training and gain practical public health experience through exposure to state-of-the-art technology and databases, acquisition of skills and knowledge to enhance their careers, and interaction with technical experts in their chosen fields.
ASPPH is seeking to fill seven new fellowship opportunities in two tracks: Health Education and Core Public Health.
Fellowship assignments will be based at CDC offices in Atlanta, GA, and are full-time training opportunities for one year beginning in September 2024. There is the possibility of an extension for up to three years. Detailed program information can be accessed on the ASPPH website and applications submitted through the ASPPH online application system.
To qualify for this fellowship, eligible candidates must have received their master’s or doctorate degree from an ASPPH-member school or program of public health within the last five years and be US citizens or permanent residents (green card status). There are no exceptions to these eligibility requirements. Questions may be directed via email to ASPPH Graduate Training Programs at trainingprograms@ASPPH.org