Graduate Student Epidemiology Program–HRSA Maternal & Child Health Bureau
The Graduate Student Epidemiology Program (GSEP) provides opportunities to gain professional experience in a real-world situation while providing help and fresh perspectives to a public health agency during a 3-month summer project.
Participate in a project with a special focus area:
- Data Analysis and Monitoring
- Needs Assessment
- Program Evaluation
Help an MCH department or tribal epidemiology center at the state, county, or local level.
Receive a $4,500 living stipend.
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Requirements
- Master’s or doctoral degree candidate
- Attending U.S. school of public health (CEPH-accredited)
- Enrolled in a maternal and child health or related program
- Be able to complete the project before your graduation
- U.S. citizen or foreign national with permanent resident status