As part of EHF's efforts to strengthen core competencies, EHF will award a very small number of fellowships to outstanding doctoral students who are pursuing advanced studies in fields of research relevant to Environment and Health. Who are the fellowships intended for? EHF doctoral fellowships are intended for students from the core fields relevant to Environment and Health whose doctoral research focuses on a problem or topic of consequence for environmental health in Israel. The fields of interest include: environmental epidemiology; environmental toxicology; environmental health risk assessment; biostatistics; transport and urban planning in the context of environmental health. To list of doctoral fellowships from previous years For further details on EHF's areas of interest please refer to the Guidelines for Applicants. Submitting an Application Individuals who wish to apply to the EHF Doctoral Fellows Program should first submit a CV including the proposed research topic of their PhD dissertation to the relevant authority in the university who will send it to EHF. EHF will decide whether the applicant answers the criteria defined and the university authority will be notified whether the application process can proceed.
Submission timetable
Guideline and application documents:
now available online
is extended to May 16th
Deadline: April 16