Funding for Students
Sandvold-Hydle Family Scholarship
Seed Grants for Research on Sex/Gender
Social and Behavioral Interventions Alumni Award
The A. Ralph and Sylvia E. Barr Fellowship in Vector Biology
The Bacon Field Chow Memorial Fellowship
The fellowship supports outstanding doctoral students working in the area of human nutrition research.
The Carlton and Estelle Herman Award in Parasitology, Vector Biology and Animal-Borne Diseases
The Chang Foundation Doctoral Fund
For doctoral student support. Selection preference is for international doctoral students who express a desire to return to their home countries. |
The Charlotte Ferencz Scholarship in the Department of Epidemiology
The intention of the scholarship is to have the research, which may be part of the faculty's work, lead to the student's doctoral or masters thesis.
The Charlotte Silverman Fund in the Department of Epidemiology
She established this fund in 1996 to support outstanding students and junior faculty in Epidemiology whose focus is on epidemiology and policy.
The Clements-Mann Fellowship Fund in Vaccine Sciences
The fund supports outstanding graduate students working in vaccine sciences.
The David and Elinor Bodian Scholarship Fund
The fund provides annual tuition/stipend support to a doctoral student in any department at the School whose dissertation research is at a critical juncture.
The Delta Omega Dr. Timothy Baker Award for International Health Development
Established in 2014 by the Delta Omega Alpha Chapter, the Dr. Timothy Baker Award for International Health Development honors the life and legacy of this memorable professor of International Health and longtime Alpha Chapter Board member. Dr. Baker, a pioneer in disease and injury burden, was among the first to recognize the importance of injury as a cause of disability, especially in low income countries. He was the Co-founder of the Department of International Health and in 1993, he was recognized with a lifetime achievement award from the American Public Health Association. His career spanned 50 years and included work in more than 40 countries. This award recognizes a newly inducted member of the Delta Omega Alpha Chapter, who is a proponent of the poor and vulnerable, and who works for the cause of social justice and international health. There is no application process to be considered for this award. The recipient will be chosen from each year's list of new inductees.
The Diana Hess Memorial Fund
The award is based on academic and professional accomplishments. Preference is given to those planning to work in Africa, but this is not a requirement for receipt of the award.
The Dr. Bettylee Hampil Fellowship
The Dr. Harry J. Lawler Award Fund
The Dr. Lloyd and Mae Rozeboom Scholarship
The Eleanor A. Bliss Honorary Fellowship
The Elsa Orent Keiles Fellowship in Human Nutrition in International Health
This fellowship was established in 1996 with a bequest from the estate of Elsa Orent Keiles, ScD ’25, a graduate of the Department of Chemical Hygiene (now Biochemistry and Molecular Biology). In keeping with Dr. Keiles’ research interests, the award provides tuition support for graduate students with demonstrated financial need in the Program in Human Nutrition in the Department of International Health.
The Flumenbaum Scholarship Fund
Support for doctoral students who are pursuing research related to refugee and disaster response. If no eligible applicant, the department will select an IH student either masters or doctoral.