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A wider look at student funding and teaching opportunities for SPH students, from awards to conference travel to teaching assistantships.

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Funding Opportunities for Students

Brown University offers a variety of funding opportunities for students interested in global health.

Here are a few places to begin your search for funding:

Center for Global Health Equity

Global health is a defining issue of our time, and universities have a tremendous responsibility to help reduce the burden of disease in communities around the world and help build an infrastructure for progress and understanding through research, education and service.

Watson Institute for International Studies

The Watson Institute's research is organized around some of the most important questions of our time: on the global economy, international security, and global governance. These questions are analyzed through the lenses of multiple academic disciplines with an emphasis on policy relevance. The Watson Institute offers a number of fellowship opportunities appropriate for global health projects and research.

The Swearer Center for Public Service

The Swearer Center for Public Service serves as a hub of debate, study, and action on pressing social issues. Based on our mission and principles, we focus on a set of targeted issues in order to maximize our potential for both community impact and student learning. The Swearer Center offers fellowships, awards, and other funding.

Undergraduate Teaching and Research Awards (UTRA)

Undergraduate Teaching and Research Awards (UTRAs) support Brown students collaborating with Brown faculty on research and teaching projects during the summer or the academic year.

Nora Kahn Piore Award

Awarded annually to support undergraduate, graduate, and medical students who wish to undertake research in health services, with a focus on health status and access to health care by poor and underserved people

Student Travel Funding

Travel funding opportunities for graduate and doctoral students.

More Funding and Teaching Opportunities

A wider look at student funding and teaching opportunities for SPH students, from awards to conference travel to teaching assistantships.

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