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The ASPPH/CDC Public Health Fellowship Program is a grant from the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that provides one-year, mentored training experiences for recent master's or doctoral public health graduates.
Open to ASPPH-member school alumni who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents, 15 fellowship positions are available across Health Education and Core Public Health tracks. Fellows work at CDC offices in Atlanta, GA (with hybrid options available), gaining hands-on experience with technical experts and cutting-edge databases.
The fellowship can be extended up to three years, equipping the next generation of public health leaders with advanced skills and career-readiness.
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ASPPH/CDC Public Health Fellowship Program: Application Deadline April 11, 2025 - Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH) MEMBER RESEARCH & REPORTS STUDENT & ALUMNI ACHIEVEMENTS MEMBER RESEARCH & REPORTS STUDENT & ALUMNI ACHIEVEMENTS ASPPH invites recent graduates from ASPPH-member, Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH)-accredited schools and programs of public health to apply for the 2025 ASPPH/CDC Public Health Fellowship Program .
This prestigious opportunity offers early career professionals a chance to gain invaluable, hands-on experience at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Applications are being accepted now through Friday, April 11, 2025. The ASPPH/CDC Public Health Fellowship Program provides applied mentored learning experiences for recent graduates holding master’s or doctoral degrees in public health.
Fellows will engage in practical public health training, interact with CDC technical experts, and gain access to cutting-edge technology and databases. The program aims to equip the next generation of public health leaders with skills and knowledge to advance their careers.
Number of Positions : 15 new fellowships available Tracks Offered : Health Education and Core Public Health Location : Most assignments will be based at CDC offices in Atlanta, GA, with one position in Spokane, WA. Hybrid or remote options are available for most positions. Duration : One-year, full-time training beginning September 2025, with the possibility of extension for up to three years.
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. US citizenship or permanent residency (green card status). Unfortunately, no exceptions will be made to these eligibility criteria.
For detailed program information, visit the ASPPH website . Applications must be submitted through the ASPPH online application system by April 11, 2025 . A complete list of ASPPH-member schools and programs can be found here .
Contact the ASPPH Applied Learning and Training Programs team at trainingprograms@ASPPH. org
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Recent graduates with master's or doctoral degrees in public health Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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