Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University in association with the Center for Humanitarian Health has initiated a refugee scholarship award program in honor of Dr. Peter Salama to assist one candidate who has been displaced because of the conflicts in Myanmar, Afghanistan, Syria, South Sudan, and Venezuela.
The candidates for Johns Hopkins University scholarship will obtain full tuition while studying a Master of Public Health graduate degree program at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (JHSPH) in association with the Hopkins Center for Humanitarian Health.
Eligible Countries:
- Afghanistan and presently living in Pakistan or Iran, or living under Temporary Protected Status, refugees or asylum seekers in the United States.
- Myanmar and presently living in Bangladesh or living under Temporary Protected Status, refugees or asylum seekers in the United States.
- South Sudan and presently living in Ethiopia, Kenya, Sudan or Uganda, or living under Temporary Protected Status, refugees or asylum seekers in the United States.
- Syria and presently living in Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan, or Turkey, or living under Temporary Protected Status, refugees or asylum seekers in the United States.
- Venezuela and presently living in Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru, or living under Temporary Protected Status, refugees or asylum seekers in the United States.
Type:
Masters
Value & Lenth of Award:
Full tuition cost for the 11-month program of study
Approximate Funding Gap to be filled by Candidate:
Travel, housing, and living costs
Award Length:
11 months for Master of Public Health (MPH) graduate degree program
How To Apply For Johns Hopkins University scholarship Eligibility
- JHSPH has a minimum requirement of a TOEFL score of 100 or an IELTS score of 7.0.
- Candidates are required to be citizens of the above-mentioned nations
How To Apply For Johns Hopkins University scholarship
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Visit The Scholarship Webpage For More Information
Application Deadline
- 1st December 2020
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