
Location: Virtual (Zoom)
Attend this session to hear more about the outstanding training opportunities with The Center for Diversity in Public Health Leadership Training (Center for Diversity) at Kennedy Krieger Institute. They have the following federally funded graduate programs and fellowships open to master and doctoral level students and recent graduates in 2023:
- The Dr. James A. Ferguson Emerging Infectious Diseases Research Initiatives for Student Enhancement (RISE) Fellowship Program
- The Excellence in Mentorship of UnderRepresented Groups (EMURG) for Health Equity Leaders Fellowship Program
The Center for Diversity’s innovative and “real world” experiential training programs are designed to provide educational opportunities for undergraduate- and graduate-level students in the fields of public health, maternal and child health, infectious diseases, and developmental disabilities. These leadership opportunities focus on the social determinants of health and addressing health disparities through clinical, research, and community engagement and advocacy activities.