Are you thinking about getting a master's degree in public health? Consider applying for the Latino fellowship
The Department of Population and Family Health at the Mailman School of Public Health is offering a Latino Fellowship for individuals admitted into the school. The goal of the fellowship to increase the representation of public health professionals serving Latinos in the U.S. The Program is interested in attracting applicants committed to addressing the health inequalities faced by the U.S. Latino population. If awarded the fellowship, you receive full tuition to the program and a stipend for working at a Graduate Research Assistant.
To learn more about the fellowship, visit this website: Latino Fellowship or go directly to the application.
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