fanfanfan Posted May 4, 2012 Posted May 4, 2012 Hi Everyone! I became interested in public health while preparing for a degree in medical anthropology. After some cursory research, I started thinking that PH might be more up my alley. Still, I'm not very familiar with MPH programs and was wondering if there are any fully-funded programs as well as what I should do to make myself a stronger applicant. I have a degree in anthropology with some international health-related NGO internship experience, which culminated into an honors thesis. Since graduating in 2008, I've worked a variety of jobs while living abroad. Although, I spent some time working at a local pharmaceutical company, I was in sales/marketing which doesn't seem to really 'count.' I also have qualitative research experience, but for a marketing research company. Thanks for your help!
RockStar Posted May 20, 2012 Posted May 20, 2012 I'm not familiar with any fully funded MPH programs. But if you think you might be interested in a longer term investment in the field of PH, there are programs that combine MPH or MSPH and PhD, which have some funding (e.g. UNC Chapel Hill).
ZeroFlux Posted July 13, 2012 Posted July 13, 2012 I think RockStar is right. Most of the funding comes in at the doctoral level (or in combined degrees). Unlike other disciplines, it seems harder to enter a doctoral public health program straight out of undergrad. At the MPH level, there are a few good merit scholarships that will cover potentially all tuition, but I imagine they're pretty competitive. Still worth a shot though. For example, https://source.wustl.edu/2009/05/master-of-public-health-program-offers-fulltuition-scholarships/
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