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Graduate students in MBA, MHA, or related programs who have a strong interest in academic medical centers, financial management, and hospital operations. Must have graduated by start of program.
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Award: Two year fellowship program, provides development opportunities that foster the learning of competencies critical to the success of healthcare leaders, an understanding of the structure of Duke University Hospital and Health System, and an appreciation of the complexities of academic medicine.
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Deadline: Last deadline was September 30, 2011.
- For juniors, seniors, and 2nd year graduate students who are U.S. citizens, full-time, and majoring in a health discipline. Students work in public health federal agencies and programs from a period of 31 to 120 days, and receive a regular salary during that period. Applicants must be younger than 44 years of age. No obligation to serve after graduation.
- Award: In addition to a monthly salary (estimated to be $2,500/month as of 2006), participants also receive travel costs between their home and the location of their program participation location.
- Deadline: Applications accepted on a rolling basis throughout the year.
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Recent graduates and students enrolled in public administration, public policy, or related master's degree programs at NASPAA-member schools graduating in this academic year.
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Award: Fellows are placed in a full-time management-track local government positions, shaped by direct mentorship under senior government leaders and rotational assignments. Minimum salary is $35,000 annually; many earn more than $45,000 annually.
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Deadline: Last deadline was December 12, 2011.
- Graduate students who will be completing their program either in fall 2010 or spring 2011 are eligible to apply for the 2011 program. Must possess a clear interest in public service and one to three years of work experience and/or internships in public service, transportation or related fields.
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Award: Two-year, fast-track, rotational program offers fellows on-the-job experience in planning, financial, and facility operations functions. Competitive compensation and benefits program including health, dental, life insurance, vacation, holidays, and tuition assistance.
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Deadline: Last deadline was November 28, 2011.
For full-time students during their final year of study in a health field. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen and younger than 44 years of age at the time of expected graduation. During their final year of study, participants receive a regular monthly salary, and after graduation are then obligated to serve for a period of time twice that of the time they were sponsored. For example, students who are sponsored for a full year are then obligated to serve for 2 years post graduation.
Award: In addition to a monthly salary esimated to be about $2,700 as of 2011, participants also receive monthly housing and food allowances.
Deadline: Next application acceptance window is September 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 for students graduating in spring, summer, or fall 2014.
State Policy Fellowship Program- For graduate students in the fields of public policy, public affairs, economics, social work, public health, or related fields who have recently completed their Master's degree, or will complete it before the start of the program. International students may apply, but they must be eligible to work in the U.S. for the duration of the 2-year fellowship. Applicants should have a strong academic record, an interest in state fiscal policy, and a commitment to improving the welfare of low- and moderate-income households. Preference will be given to applicants who have experience with, or demonstrate a strong interest in, working with diverse communities. Participants serve 2-year fellowships in independent, highly respected think tanks located in state capitals, analyzing the impact of state budget and tax policy choices on low-income residents and promote positive reforms.
- Award: A salary of $45,000 - $50,000 per year, and health benefits. Also includes a career development program.
- Deadline: Last deadline was January 13, 2012.
Updated 2/2/12
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