EHF Master of Science Fellowships for the Harvard School of Public Health / Cyprus International Initiative Program in Environmental Health
Background Information:
Outstanding students who hold at least a BA or BSc that was received not earlier than 2009, in life sciences, medicine, natural sciences, statistics, environmental sciences or engineering interested in focusing their graduate studies in Environmental Health are invited to submit an application to the HSPH/ CII program of Master of Science in Environmental Health in Cyprus.
The curriculum is taught in English beginning in September, 2012 through July, 2013. The list of courses includes: Introduction to Biostatistics; Introduction to Epidemiology; Environmental Epidemiology; Physiology; Regulatory Toxicology; Genetics, Environment and Human Disease; Water Pollution; Air Pollution; Exposure Assessment; European and International Environmental Law and Policy; Sustainable Development; Global Climate Change and a Practicum.
EHF will award two full fellowships to highly qualified students that include tuition fees, travel costs and living expenses. Applicants must be citizens of Israel.
The fellowship is awarded for one year.
Applicants will be considered for a fellowship prior to applying to the CII program. EHF will award the fellowships to two individuals who will then apply directly to the program in Cyprus.
Further details and terms regarding the fellowship can be found in the “Guidelines for Applicants.”
Submitting an Application:
Individuals wishing to apply to EHF for a fellowship should submit all the required documents listed in “Guidelines for Applicants”.
The materials should be uploaded in electronic form to the Environment and Health Fund documents server: http:/depot.ehf.org.il/masters no later than February 1st, 2012. EHF acknowledges all applications.
Guidelines and application documents:
Submission process and timetable:
1. Submissions must be sent to EHF by February 1st, 2012.
2. Notification of awards will be made by the End of February, 2012.
3. Applications must be sent to CII by mid-May, 2012 (exact dates will be published on the program’s website)