Published: 27 Oct 2021 2,005 views
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in conjunction with the Center for Humanitarian Health has launched a refugee scholarship program in honor of Dr. Peter Salama to support one individual who has been displaced due to the conflicts in Afghanistan, Myanmar, South Sudan, Syria, and Venezuela.
These students will receive full tuition while pursuing a Master of Public Health graduate degree at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (JHSPH) in conjunction with the Hopkins Center for Humanitarian Health.
The Johns Hopkins Center for Humanitarian Health is a unique and collaborative Johns Hopkins academic program conducted jointly by the Bloomberg School of Public Health, the School of Medicine and the School of Nursing. It is hosted by the Department of International Health at the Bloomberg School of Public Health, and draws upon a variety of disciplines, including epidemiology, demography, emergency and disaster medicine, health systems management, nutrition/food security, environmental engineering, mental health, political science and human rights. The Center collabo... continue reading
Application Deadline | 01 Dec 2021 |
Country to study | United States |
School to study | Johns Hopkins University |
Type | Masters |
Sponsor | Johns Hopkins University |
Gender | Men and Women |
Full tuition for the 11-month program of study
Applicants must have been displaced by the conflict and political unrest in:
JHSPH requires a minimum TOEFL score of 100 or IELTS score of 7.0.
The Master of Public Health program at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (JHSPH), in partnership with the Johns Hopkins Center for Humanitarian Health, has launched a refugee scholarship program to support one individual who has been displaced due to the conflicts in Afghanistan, Myanmar, Somalia, South Sudan and Syria. These students will receive full tuition, while pursuing a Master of Public Health (MPH) graduate degree at JHSPH).
International Applicants can apply for waivers for the SOPHAS application
For more details, visit Johns Hopkins University website.