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Young Health Programme Impact Fellowship 2023

by Public Health Update February 14, 2023
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Fellowship

This year, AstraZeneca is going beyond Scholarships to power and deliver a unique YHP Impact Fellowship that provides development opportunities, access to networks, and funding to help the most impactful young health leaders to help them create even more positive change.  

By collaborating with One Young World, these inspiring young leaders will attend the One Young World Summit 2023 in Belfast, UK and receive a US $10,000 grant to contribute to a specific project within their eligible non-profit organisation. This grant will assist in the development and delivery of effective health promotion programmes, with an emphasis on under-resourced and marginalised communities in low- and middle-income countries. We believe that access to networks, development, and funding will lead to a global health movement led by, and for, young people.  

That’s why we’re creating a bespoke YHP Impact Fellowship which will enable selected young non-profit leaders to receive:  

  • Access to Networks: Participation in the 2023 One Young World Summit and Ambassador Network, and access to an Alumni group of other young changemakers who are all passionate about NCD prevention 
  • Access to Development: Structured learning and development offerings to enable you to scale your impact, including both self-directed and live learning. This includes access to the One Young World Academy, an award-winning MBA programme with a cUnviersity accreditation, and professional training.  
  • Access to Funding: All Fellows will be expected to manage a community project that aims to improve youth health and prevent NCDs in their community. To enable this, AstraZeneca’s YHP will be awarding US $10,000 grants to each of the non-profit organisations led by the Fellows 

This Fellowship is powered by and delivered in partnership with AstraZeneca’s Young Health Programme (YHP). The YHP is a core part of AstraZeneca’s sustainability ambition to use its capabilities to make a meaningful impact where society needs it – health. The YHP is a global disease prevention programme with a unique focus on young people aged 10 to 24, living in vulnerable environments and under-resourced settings around the world. The YHP aims to prevent the most common non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as cancer, type II diabetes, heart disease and respiratory disease by addressing the primary risk factors – tobacco use, harmful use of alcohol, physical inactivity, unhealthy diet and exposure to air pollution.  

YHP activities support the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goal Target 3.4 – to reduce premature deaths linked to NCDs by one third by 2030. 

Learn more about the Young Health Programme here. 

Fellowship will receive

  • Full delegate access to the One Young World Summit 2023 in Belfast, United Kingdom, from 2 – 5 October 2023. 
  • Return air travel from your home country to Belfast (flights in economy only). Flights will be arranged by the OYW delegate services team.
  • Hotel accommodation in Belfast checking in on 1 October and checking out on 6 October. Hotel accommodation will be arranged by the OYW delegate services team.
  • Catering which includes:
    • Dinner on 2 October.
    • Breakfast, lunch, and dinner from 3 to 5 October
    • Breakfast on 6 October
  • A per diem of up to £48 per day spent travelling to Belfast and on the ‘pre’ and ‘post’ Summit days of 1, 2, and 6 October.  
  • Reimbursement of the UK visitor visa application fee of £105 (if applicable)
  • Return transfer from airport to hotel via public transport
  • Access to the AstraZeneca Young Health Programme Scholarship’s pre-programme on 2 October.
  • Access to AstraZeneca’s YHP Impact Fellowship. The Fellowship will provide a combination of live and self-taught learning and development opportunities throughout the year to help Scholars scale their impact. This includes, but is not limited to:
    • Access to the One Young World Academy for 1 year. The OYW Academy is an online learning experience, helping young leaders tackle some of the biggest challenges facing our world by learning from world-renowned subject matter experts and gaining tools.
    • Participation in an award-winning online mini-MBA program, complete with a University accreditation and 12-months of material access.
    • Learning and development opportunities related to NCD prevention and professional skills.
  • A $10,000 USD grant to support the delivery of a 6-12 month NCD prevention focused project. Receipt of the grant is subject to the scholar’s organisation passing due diligence and verification checks completed by Charities Aid Foundation (CAF), and will be deposited into the eligible organisation’s bank account following the Summit
  • Invitation to join the YHP Alumni Group and network with other young health leaders from around the world, after attending the OYW Summit.

 Eligibility Criteria

  • Aged 18 – 30.
  • Nationals of all non-sanctioned countries are eligible to apply for this scholarship.
  • Applicants must demonstrate positive impact related to tackling non-communicable-diseaseas among youth. 
  • Access to internet and a device (computer, phone) that will allow them to participate in live, online Fellowship sessions – this will not be provided to Fellows.
  • Applicants must be founders or leaders of registered non-profit organisations that meet the following criteria:
    • Have been registered and operational for at least 3 full years.
    • Have had total reported income in the last financial year of more than USD$50,000 and less than USD$1,000,000.
    • Are ‘funding-ready’ and able to provide appropriate documentation (in English) to AstraZeneca’s grant-making partner at the Charities Aid Foundation to verify their organisation’s charitable status, governance and financial situation. This process usually takes 3-6 months to complete and will begin once Fellows are selected. If the required documentation is not available, it may impact the ability of the organisation to receive the grant and Fellowship may be withdrawn. We aim for all grants to be dispersed by October 2023, and projects to start between October 2023 and April 2024. All projects must end by December 2024. 
    • Operate in under-resourced communities. These are likely to be in low-income or lower-middle income countries or settings.
  • Applicants must be able to propose a 6-12 month project that:
    • Empowers young people (aged 12-24) to manage their health in order to prevent non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in their community.  
    • Focuses on tackling the five major NCD risk factor / behavioural risk areas (tobacco use, physical inactivity, harmful use of alcohol, unhealthy diets and air pollution) which contribute to NCDs (cardiovascular diseases, chronic respiratory diseases, cancer, type II diabetes) 
    • Is inclusive and non-discriminatory in its approach, working with marginalised or vulnerable young people  
    • Is measured and is able to demonstrate impact. Organisations must provide an end-of-year and end-of-grant report including, but not limited to, total number of young people reached directly, change/improvement over time, lessons learned and impact.  
    • Begins after October 2023 and will be completed by December 2024.
  • Projects that do any of the following are not eligible for funding:
    • Discriminate or primarily promote political or religious viewpoints to their beneficiaries.
    • Use the funds to make grants or financial donations to other organisations or individuals.
    • Be primarily a medical course/s.
    • Provide bursaries, tuition, scholarships or fees for an existing course.
    • Provide treatment, promote medicines, provide medical advice or pay for medicines.
    • Benefit AstraZeneca’s commercial business.
    • Last more than 12 months.
    • Have already taken place or are planned to start before November 2023.
    • Be funded more than 50% by another source, aside from the Step Up! Grant.
  • Selected individuals are expected to fully participate in the YHP Impact Fellowship and One Young World Summit. Any misrepresentation, or inability to fully participate and complete verification in a timely manner may jeopardise their Scholarship benefits and grant eligibility. 
  • If, after selection, the screening and verification process determines that the organisations do not meet the eligibility requirements as outlined above, they will be unable to receive the Grant and the individual’s participation in the YHP Impact Fellowship and OYW Summit may be withdrawn.  

Selection Process

  • One Young World will evaluate applications according to the following criteria:
    • Evidenced commitment to addressing non-communicable diseases in a local, national or global community, with a specific focus on child and adolescent health and/or disease prevention and/or social determinants of health programming.
    • Leadership ability in championing and galvanising stakeholders around their chosen cause or issue.
    • A capacity for innovation and problem-solving that is entrepreneurial and values-driven.
    • Concern for local and global issues.
    • Experience of working towards a shared goal through teamwork and collaboration.
    • Potential for future impact or ability to scale up their work through attendance at the Summit and receiving thee grant. 
  • A shortlist of candidates identified by One Young World will advance to an assessment process conducted by the YHP, from which 7 Impact Fellowship recipients will be selected. 
  • Upon selection, the 7 selected recipients will undergo verification through the Charities Aid Foundation to ensure that the individual organisations are eligible to receive the grant.
Application Deadline:20 March 2023: APPLICATION PROCESS

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Harvard Burke Global Health Fellowship Program

by Public Health Update February 10, 2023
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The Burke Global Health Fellowship program at the Harvard Global Health Institute provides funding for postdocs and Harvard Junior faculty for their innovative research and curriculum development and teaching  in global health. 

There are three types of Burke Fellowships: 

  1. Burke Global Health Fellowship – Research Award 
  2. Burke Global Health Fellowship – Curriculum Development Award 
  3. (NEW) Burke Climate and Health Fellowship – Research Award

The Harvard Global Health Institute has opened applications for the 2023 – 2024 Burke Global Health Fellowship. This Fellowship program provides funding for Harvard junior faculty members from across the University to support innovative research, curriculum development, and teaching in global health. 

The Fellowships are made possible through the generous support of Harvard alumna Katherine States Burke, AB’79, and her husband, T. Robert Burke, who established the Burke Fund to help launch and advance the careers of promising junior faculty in global health.

Through the Burkes’ generosity, HGHI has funded over 90 Burke Global Health Fellows since 2009. 

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for our 2023 – 2024 Burke Fellowship Program!

APPLY HERE 

All application materials are due by 5PM EST, Friday, March 10, 2023.

Candidates applying by self nominating themselves and filling out an application.

To apply for a Burke Global Health Fellowship applicants must hold a junior faculty appointment at Harvard University (ie: Assistant or Associate Professor, Instructor). Faculty working in disciplines outside of health and life sciences are encouraged to apply so long as the work falls within global health.

To apply for a Burke Climate and Health Fellowship applicants are research fellows, post-doctoral scholars, and early career faculty pursuing scholarly research at the intersection of climate change and global health.

Questions about your eligibility or the application? Email olivia_mulvey@harvard.edu 

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Harvard LEAD Fellowship for Promoting Women in Global Health 2023-2024

by Public Health Update February 10, 2023
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To support the continued development of women leaders in global health, the Harvard Global Health Institute and the Department of Global Health and Population at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health offer a 1-year fellowship designed to advance leadership skills in individuals from low- and middle-income countries. We are excited to announce that the 2023-2024 LEAD Fellowship application is now open!

LEAD FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM OVERVIEW:

The 2023-2024 LEAD Fellowship program will consist of a 12-month virtual curriculum with a 4-week in-person experience in April 2024. Throughout their fellowship year, fellows will engage in 1:1 leadership coaching, speaking events, mentorship, executive education courses, leadership workshops, team-building opportunities, and networking. 

Harvard LEAD Fellows have the autonomy to build their own  custom leadership development curriculums. They are connected to world-class faculty and senior mentors who offer instruction and guidance aligned with fellows’ specific interests and goals. LEAD fellows also engage in tailored leadership training programs as a cohort and are offered opportunities for speaking, networking, and  independent project work. Each year, fellows graduate from the program having built a network of  peers and mentors across Harvard University. The fellowship experience specifically aims to offer global health leaders this time to reflect, connect, and explore uncharted territories.

The 2023 – 2024 cohort of LEAD fellows will join a close-knit community of former fellows from around the world. To date, fellows have come from 12 different countries with representation from Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and South America. Their areas of expertise span research, advocacy, administration, and policy. You can learn more about our current and past fellows here.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: 

We welcome applicants from all continents, regions, disciplines, sectors, and gender identities. Candidates nominate themselves by applying for the fellowship.

  • Applicants must work full-time in the field of global health and have at least 15 years of professional experience beyond their education. Global health related work completed as a university student does not count as professional experience.
  • Applicants must have substantial leadership experience and demonstrate further potential.
  • Applicants must have the support of their employer and a champion in their organization who serves as an internal mentor. 
  • Applicants must take a leave of absence (or equivalent) from their home institution during their in-residence experience for 4 weeks total in April 2024. 
  • Applicants must be able to obtain a J-1 visa for travel to the United States in April 2024 and must be available to reside in Cambridge, MA for four weeks. NOTE: Visa fees, housing, and flights will be covered by the fellowship and a living stipend will be provided for the time in-residence.
  • In the two years prior to their fellowship at Harvard, candidates may NOT have participated in any full-time fellowship that lasted 4 months or longer.

APPLY NOW!

All application materials are due by 5PM EST, Friday, March 10, 2023

Applicants will be notified in May 2023 if selected for this position. The fellowship will run from September 1, 2023 to August 31, 2024.

If you have questions about the fellowship program, please contact Olivia Mulvey, Fellowships Manager at olivia_mulvey@harvard.edu  For more information on eligibility requirements and FAQs please visit the LEAD Fellowship page of the HGHI website.


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Call for Applications! Youth Activist Leadership Council
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Call for Applications! Youth Activist Leadership Council

by Public Health Update February 8, 2023
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Youth Activists Leadership Council (YALC) is a group of 10 youth activists of diverse background and identities, aged 16 to 24, who advocate at the local and national level for improved sexual and reproductive health policies that support reproductive health, family planning services, comprehensive sexuality education and programs that support meaningful youth participation. Council members advocate by raising issues of SRHR and CSE through peer to peer approach, blogs, social media and social campaign.  

Youth Activist Leadership Council is a platform where young people can learn about issues around CSE and SRHR, design and implement programs, build networks and capacitate themselves and become change makers in the community. The council members serve as youth advocates, educators and spokespersons on the issues of adolescent sexual and reproductive health.  

This call is open for young people residing in Kathmandu valley. YALC is a voluntary based program with a weekly commitment of about 7-10 hours. The selected YALC members will be provided with a basic stipend. It is an annual program and the YALC members will be engaged under this for 10 months from initial call of application. 

Deadline for application: Feb 28th 2023 

Screening and Interview: 1st-10th March 2023 

Plan of Action Implementation: April-November

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 Global Breast Cancer Initiative Framework 
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WHO launches new roadmap on breast cancer

by Public Health Update February 7, 2023
written by Public Health Update

Overview

The World Health Organization (WHO) released a new Global Breast Cancer Initiative Framework today providing a roadmap to attain the targets to save 2.5 million lives from breast cancer by 2040. The new Framework launched ahead of the World Cancer Day campaign marked tomorrow, recommends to countries to implement the three pillars of health promotion for early detection, timely diagnosis and comprehensive management of breast cancer to reach the targets.  

There are more than 2.3 million cases of breast cancer that occur each year, which make it the most common cancer among adults. In 95% of countries, breast cancer is the first or second leading cause of female cancer deaths. Yet, survival from breast cancer is widely inequitable between and within countries; nearly 80% of deaths from breast and cervical cancer occur in low- and middle-income countries.

“Countries with weaker health systems are least able to manage the increasing burden of breast cancer. It places a tremendous strain on individuals, families, communities, health systems, and economies, so it must be a priority for ministries of health and governments everywhere,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of WHO, “We have the tools and the know-how to prevent breast cancer and save lives. WHO is supporting more than 70 countries, particularly low- and middle-income countries, to detect breast cancer earlier, diagnose it faster, treat it better and give everyone with breast cancer the hope of a cancer-free future.” 

Cancer in women, including breast cancer leave devastating impact for the next generation. A 2020 study by the International Agency for Research on Cancer suggests that with an estimated 4.4 million women dying of cancer in 2020, nearly 1 million children were orphaned by cancer, 25% of which were due to breast cancer. Children who lose their mothers to cancer experience health and educational disadvantages throughout their lives, triggering generational, chronic social disruption and financial harm in many cases.

“Countries need to ensure that this framework engages and integrates into primary health care. This effort would not only support health promotion, but also empower women to seek and receive health care throughout the life cycle,” says Dr Bente Mikkelsen, WHO Director for Noncommunicable Diseases. “With effective and sustainable primary health care, we can really see a pathway to universal health coverage.” 

Strategies

The newly published framework leverages proven strategies to design country-specific, resource-appropriate, health systems for the delivery of breast-cancer care in low- and middle-income settings. It outlines three pillars of action with specific key performance indicators:  

  1. Recommending countries to focus on breast cancer early-detection programmes so that at least 60% of the breast cancers are diagnosed and treated as early-stage disease.
  2. Diagnosing breast cancer within 60 days of initial presentation can improve breast cancer outcomes. Treatment should start within three months of first presentation.
  3. Managing breast cancer so that at least 80% of patients complete their recommended treatment.

Accelerating the implementation of WHO’s Global Breast Cancer Initiative has the potential to avert not only millions of avoidable female cancer deaths but also the associated, intergenerational consequences of these deaths.

In 2017, the World Health Assembly passed the Resolution Cancer prevention and control in the context of an integrated approach. Since 2018, WHO has developed integrated initiatives in women’s and children’s cancers, calling also for the elimination of cervical cancer and a doubling of childhood cancer survival. Taken together, these initiatives can revert the generational harm from cancers and save more than a million lives in the next ten years. WHO calls on governments, development partners, industries and individuals to take their part to close the care gap and end the generational harms of cancer.

Pillars

GBCI has established the following three pillars towards achieving its primary objective.

  • Pillar I: Health promotion for early detection (pre-diagnostic interval): KPI: >60% of invasive cancers are stage I or II at diagnosis
  • Pillar II:Timely breast diagnostics (diagnostic interval): KPI: diagnostic evaluation, imaging, tissue sampling and pathology within 60 days
  • Pillar III: Comprehensive breast-cancer management (treatment interval): KPI: >80% undergo multimodality treatment without abandonment

Download: Global Breast Cancer Initiative Framework

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RSTMH Smalls Grants Programme
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Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2023 Early Career Grants Programme

by Public Health Update February 6, 2023
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Overview

The The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (RSTMH) 2023 Early Career Grants Programme opened for applications at 9:00AM GMT, 1 February 2023.

Applications for grants of up to £5,000 (GBP) are welcomed from early career researchers and global health professionals based anywhere in the world, who have not had research funding of £5,000 (GBP) or more in their own name before. 

The projects can be on any topic related to tropical medicine and global health, from across the research spectrum of lab, translation, implementation and policy, and should take up to one year.

The maximum RSTMH Early Career Grant award is £5,000 (including any taxes on relevant purchases) and for up to one year in duration.

See the grants awarded in 2022 here and read a summary of the grant awardees here.

If you have a question about the scope and content of your proposal, please email info@rstmh.org.

Please note: This RSTMH Early Career Grants Programme guidance webinar being held on 15 February 2022 is now at full capacity. The webinar will be recorded and shared on the RSTMH website.

Who is eligible?

Anyone early in their research career with any nationality based anywhere in the world can apply. The overall aim of the Programme is to encourage and inspire the next generation of global health leaders, innovators and professionals by providing the opportunity for them to carry out projects which could improve tropical medicine or global health.

Only RSTMH members can receive the funding, but anyone can apply.

If successful, applicants who are not already members of RSTMH will have their membership funded by one of our partners, or RSTMH will deduct it from their award. 

Find out more about becoming a member here.

What do you define as “early career”?

To ensure equity and fairness of opportunity, RSTMH does not use a definition focused on specific roles, qualifications held, or age. Instead it chooses to supply guidance around the profile of applicant that may be suitable for an Early Career Grant. 

Candidates should not have received a research grant of £5,000 or more in their own name before. They should be to be able to:

  • Carry out research under supervision
  • Have the ambition to develop knowledge of research methodologies and discipline
  • Have demonstrated a good understanding of a field of study
  • Demonstrate the ability to produce data under supervision
  • Use critical analysis, evaluation and be able to synthesise new and complex ideas
  • Competently explain the outcome of their research and value thereof to colleagues
Applying for funding

Applications open on 1 February 2023 at 09:00AM GMT and close on 28 April 2023 at 09:00AM BST.

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Institute for Population and Social Research, Mahidol University, Thailand
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Ph.D. Program in Applied Demography and Social Research (International Program)

by Public Health Update February 6, 2023
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Overview

Institute for Population and Social Research, Mahidol University, Thailand IPSR offers a three-year Ph.D. program in Applied Demography and Social Research in a friendly and supportive learning environment. While keeping the strength of the institute in providing the essence of demography knowledge, the program accentuates and encourages its application to all other fields of study to gain better insights into and provide relevant recommendations for the 21st century.

Academic calendar

The program’s academic schedule follows the two – semester system of Mahidol University. The first semester runs from August to December, and the second from January to May.

Study plans

Plan 1 Research: Suitable for students with backgrounds in demography/population studies who already have earned a master’s degree and have published at least one research work in applied demography and social research/population studies. No coursework is required. Students prepare for and pass the qualifying examination and then undertake their dissertation.

Plan 2 Coursework & Research: Suitable for students with no background in demography who have a master’s degree in related fields. Students take prerequisite courses in demography and research methods as appropriate to their background. Then students take three core courses in applied demography and social research, and one elective course, pass the qualifying examination and complete their dissertation.

Qualifying examination

All students must successfully pass the qualifying examination before proceeding to dissertation.

Courses Offered

Prerequisite courses
Students with no background in demography or research methods are required to take prerequisite courses as appropriate:

  • Substantive Demography
  • Analytical Techniques of Demography
  • Social Research Methodology
  • Statistics for Social Analysis

Core courses

  • Demographic Materials and Methods
  • Advanced Social Research Methodology
  • Seminar in Applied Demography and Social Research

Elective courses

1.Advanced and applied demography

  • Business Demography
  • Economic Demography
  • Family Demography
  • Fertility and Reproductive Health Rights
  • Migration and Social Implications
  • Mortality and Morbidity
  • Political Demography
  • Population and Social Determinants of Health
  • Social Demography
  • Social Theories for Demography

2.Technique and methodology

  • Advanced Analysis Techniques in Demography
  • Advanced Demographic Projections
  • Applied Multivariate Analysis for Demographic and Social Research
  • Applied Regression Modeling for Panel Data Analysis
  • Demographic Epidemiology
  • Geographical Information System and Social Science Research
  • Qualitative Research Methodology

3.Contemporary topics and issues

  • Economics of Population Aging
  • Older Persons in Cross-cultural Context
  • Population Ageing, Society and Public Policy
  • Population, Social Issues and Trends in ASEAN
  • Social Research on the Elderly

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

  • Be equipped with social science research skills and demographic techniques and be able to conduct research independently with high ethical standards and professional integrity
  • Comprehend and apply key principles and demographic theories in population studies and social research
  • Realize analytical and problem-solving skills on complex problems, and contemporary issues
  • Develop critical perspectives to assess and analyze quantitative and qualitative data using up-to-date information technology
  • Enhance creativity and leadership in the application of demographic and social research knowledge and techniques
  • Communicate research findings and recommendations to the public and policy makers effectively with digital technology

Admission requirements

RequirementsPlan 1 (Research)Plan 2
Previous degreesMaster’s degree in in demography/population studies with minimum GPA 3.5Master’s degree in related field with minimum GPA 3.5
Background in demography/
population studies
RequiredDesirable, but not required
A major advisorHaving been accepted by an IPSR faculty memberNot required
PublicationsAt least 1 research article published in peer-reviewed journalPublications desirable,
but not required

English proficiency and computer skills: TOEFL-IBT of 79 or IELTS of 6.0 (Students having lower scores are required to take English courses offered by Faculty of Graduate Studies)
Basic computer literacy is required.

Scholarships

Mahidol Postgraduate Scholarships for International Students.

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Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
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Postdoctoral Fellow in the field of health inequalities

by Public Health Update February 6, 2023
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Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) is a broad-based university with a technical-scientific profile and a focus in professional education. The university is located in three cities with headquarters in Trondheim. At NTNU, 9,000 employees and 43,000 students work to create knowledge for a better world.

The postdoctoral fellowship position is a temporary position where the main goal is to qualify for work in senior academic positions. 

The postdoctoral fellow will be connected to CHAIN’s (Centre for Global Health Inequalities Research) research activities. CHAIN’s main objectives are to

  • monitor variations in health inequalities between and within countries.
  • identify the causal drivers of health inequalities throughout the life course.
  • evaluate interventions that could reduce health inequalities.
  • reduce the gap between research, policy and practice.
  • develop the next generation of health inequality researchers.

Your immediate leader is Head of the Department.

Duties of the position

CHAIN is currently leading a number of global systematic reviews in collaboration with the Institute for Health Metrix and Evaluation (IHME) based at the university of Washington. The aim of this work is to include socioeconomic factors, such as education, as risk factors into the Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD Study): Global Burden of Disease (GBD 2019) | Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (healthdata.org)

The candidate will assist the coordination of these reviews and lead specific articles on the links between socioeconomic factors and cause-specific mortality, applying meta-analyses. An example study of the work can be found here: Parental education and inequalities in child mortality: a global systematic review and meta-analysis – The Lancet

The candidate will also take part of CHAIN’s ongoing work to assess the contribution of inequality on covid-19 deaths globally, also through the application of meta-analyses. A further description of CHAIN’s research agenda in this area can be found here: Bulletin of the World Health Organization (who.int) The work is supported by The Technical Advisory Group on COVID-19 Mortality Assessment at the World Health Organization and the United Nations (UN) Department of Economic and Social Affairs.

Finally, the candidate will take part of CHAIN’s efforts to measure the development of socioeconomic inequalities in cause-specific mortality, applying comparative register-based data from European countries. An example study of the data that will be applied can be downloaded here: Trends in health inequalities in 27 European countries | PNAS. CHAIN and Erasmus Medical Centre in Rotterdam have updated the data until 2020/21, which the post doctoral researcher will analyze.

The position is a temporary position for a period of three years, included one year of duty work.

Required selection criteria

  • You must have completed a Norwegian doctoral degree or corresponding foreign doctoral degree recognized as equivalent to a Norwegian PhD in a relevant field for the above-described tasks within the social sciences, statistics or public health.
  • Candidates who are in the final stages of their PhD project will be assessed but must attach a document that confirms that their doctoral thesis has been submitted or documentation from the institution that confirms when the defense is scheduled to take place. If you are offered the position, you need to provide documentation for completion of the PhD degree before starting the position
  • Strong quantitative skills. Experience with applying register-based data and/or meta-analyses is an advantage.
  • You will become part of and assist the coordination of a large research consortium. Strong organizational skills are therefore an advantage.

The appointment is to be made in accordance with Regulations on terms of employment for positions such as postdoctoral fellow, Ph.D Candidate, research assistant and specialist candidate.

Preferred selection criteria

  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.
  • Relevant experience in research, such as dissemination and/or participation in a research project, or work experience (for example from IHME, WHO, or UN) on the topic of health inequalities.
  • Interest and experience in quantitative methods, including systematic reviews with meta-analyses.
  • Relevant publications

Personal characteristics

  • Personal qualifications such as well organized, initiative, cooperative spirit, and motivation to contribute to an inclusive work milieu will be ascribed high importance.
  • Ability to contribute to the research group.
  • Motivation for the position, experience, personal suitability.

Emphasis will be placed on personal and interpersonal qualities.

We offer 

  • exciting and stimulating tasks in a strong international academic environment 
  • an open and inclusive work environment with dedicated colleagues 
  • favourable terms in the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund 
  • employee benefits 

Salary and conditions

As a Postdoctoral Fellow (code 1352) you are normally paid from gross NOK 563 500 per annum before tax, depending on qualifications and seniority. From the salary, 2% is deducted as a contribution to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund

The position is a temporary position for a period of three years, included one year of duty work.

The engagement is to be made in accordance with the regulations in force concerning State Employees and Civil Servants, and the acts relating to Control of the Export of Strategic Goods, Services and Technology. Candidates who by assessment of the application and attachment are seen to conflict with the criteria in the latter law will be prohibited from recruitment to NTNU.  

After the appointment you must assume that there may be changes in the area of work.

It is a prerequisite you can be present at and accessible to the institution on a daily basis.

About the application 

The application and supporting documentation to be used as the basis for the assessment must be in English.

Publications and other scientific work must follow the application. Please note that applications are only evaluated based on the information available on the application deadline. You should ensure that your application shows clearly how your skills and experience meet the criteria which are set out above.  

If, for any reason, you have taken a career break or have had an atypical career and wish to disclose this in your application, the selection committee will take this into account, recognizing that the quantity of your research may be reduced as a result. 

If you have not yet completed your PhD, you must provide confirmation on your estimated date for the doctoral dissertation, or that your PhD thesis has been submitted. Documentation of a completed doctoral degree must be presented before taking up the position.

The application must include: 

  • CV and certificates
  • transcripts and diplomas for bachelor’s-, master’s- and PhD degrees. If you have not yet completed your Ph.D, you must provide confirmation on your estimated date for the doctoral dissertation, or that your PhD thesis has been submitted
  • A copy of the doctoral thesis. If you are close to submitting, or have recently submitted your thesis, you can attach a draft of the thesis. Documentation of a completed doctoral degree must be presented before taking up the position.
  • Academic works – published or unpublished – that you would like to be considered in the assessment (up to 5 items)
  • Motivation letter (max 3 pages)
  • Name and contact information of three referees

If all, or parts, of your education has been taken abroad, we also ask you to attach documentation of the scope and quality of your entire education. Description of the documentation required can be found here. If you already have a statement from NOKUT, please attach this as well. 
 
Joint works will be considered. If it is difficult to identify your contribution to joint works, you must attach a brief description of your participation. 

In the evaluation of which candidate is best qualified, emphasis will be placed on education, experience and personal and interpersonal qualities. Motivation, ambitions, and potential will also count in the assessment of the candidates. 

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Fulbright Foreign Student Program 2024-25

by Public Health Update February 4, 2023
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Overview

The U.S. Educational Foundation in Nepal (USEF-Nepal or the Fulbright Commission) announces the 2024-25 competition for the Fulbright Foreign Student Program for Nepalese students for Master’s level study in the U.S. Those selected will begin their program in the Fall of 2024. The Program provides all expenses (including travel) for a Master’s degree program of up to two years at selected U.S. universities, in any field except Medicine and Nursing.

Fulbrighters join a network of thousands of alumni serving as leaders across the globe. Through the Fulbright Foreign Student Program, participants enrich their educations, advance their careers—and make meaningful contributions in the U.S. and in their home country.

The Fulbright Program is the U.S. government’s flagship international educational and cultural exchange program, creating connections in a complex and changing world. Led by the U.S. government in partnership with 160 countries worldwide, Fulbright builds lasting connections between the peoples of the U.S. and the people of other countries around the world, building mutual understanding between nations, advancing knowledge across communities, and improving lives around the world.

Depending upon budget availability, approximately five candidates will be nominated by the Fulbright Board in Nepal for the FFSP. Those selected will begin their program in the Fall of 2024.

Women, minorities, people with disabilities, or otherwise disadvantaged candidates and individuals with limited prior international exposure are encouraged to apply.

General Requirements 

All applicants must:

  1. Possess Nepalese citizenship
  2. Have at least three years (for men) or two years (for women) of post-bachelor’s degree, full-time, professional work experience in an area directly relevant to the applicant’s chosen field of study as of the application deadline. This experience must be outlined by the professional recommender, verifying your position(s) and years of employment. Even if you have worked at several organizations, you are eligible to apply as long as your work experience at those organizations adds up to the minimum work-duration requirement
  3. Possess either a four-year bachelor’s degree; or, if the bachelor’s degree was of fewer than four years’ duration, then a Master’s degree is also required, such that the total number of years of formal education equals at least 16
  4. Students with a three-year bachelor’s degree who have completed only the first year of a two-year Master’s degree program, and Master’s degree students who have cleared all exams but still need to fulfill other university-mandated degree requirements are ineligible to apply. Similarly, students who have two or more two-year/three-year bachelor’s degree but no Master’s degree are ineligible to apply for the Fulbright program
  5. Demonstrate in post-intermediate degrees (Bachelors and Master’s) a minimum aggregate mark of:
    • 54% for students in non-technical fields (Humanities and Social Sciences)
    • 62% for students in Science and Technical fields
    • The minimum requirements for students under the semester system are: 65% in non-technical fields; 75% in technical fields; or a Cumulative GPA of 3.50/4.00 in either field
    • If the grading systems, fields of study or educational systems for the Bachelor’s and Master’s level are different (percentage and GPA grades, non-technical and science/technical fields, yearly and semester systems, etc.), the applicant needs to meet the minimum score requirements separately, not in the aggregate
  1. Should have sufficient level English proficiency to enable engagement in full-time graduate level study in the U.S.
  2. Only selected applicants will be required to sit for a TOEFL and the GRE, both of which are mandatory for university applications. The test requirements may be waived for those who:
    • have taken a TOEFL in the past 2 years between May 1, 2021 to May 1, 2023 and GRE in the past 5 years between May 1, 2018 to May 1, 2023
    • if you have taken an IELTS in the past 2 years between May 1, 2021 to May 1, 2023 you can upload the test score on the application
    • Selected candidates MUST sit for both TOEFL and GRE tests. Candidates must acquire 100+ in TOEFL
  1. A competitive applicant should have the commitment to return to Nepal upon completion of the program. Preference will be given to applicants who have not previously studied in the U.S.
  2. Be eligible for a non-immigrant J-1 U.S. visa, and not already in possession or in the process of obtaining a U.S. immigrant visa (“green card”). All grantees receive an exchange visitor (J-1) visa which requires that the individuals return to Nepal upon completion of their academic project. Grantees are not eligible for an immigrant visa, for permanent residence, or for a non-immigrant visa as a temporary worker (“H” visa) or trainee, or as an intra-company transferee (“L” visa) to re-enter the U.S. until they have accumulated two years’ residence in Nepal after returning from the U.S. on an exchange visitor visa. This does not preclude the individual from going to the U.S. on other visas during the two-year period
  3. Applications and materials must be submitted through the online system. No hard copies will be accepted.

Scholarship benefits

  • Tuition, living stipend and academic allowances
  • Round trip travel
  • Health insurance
  • J-1 Visa sponsorship
  • Earn a graduate degree in a field of your choice from a U.S. university
  • Opportunity to experience life in the U.S. and share your culture
  • Pre-academic training and enrichment seminars
  • Post Degree Academic Training and other post-study opportunities
  • Induction into the global Fulbright alumni network
Application Link & Instructions

The online application form and instructions to fill out the application are available below. Click on Create Account to initiate your application.

  • The required documents along with the online application and recommendations must be uploaded and submitted no later than 23:59 (midnight) on Monday, May 1, 2023
  • You will receive a confirmation email stating that your application has been successfully submitted
  • Only successful candidates will be informed via email and/or phone for interviews.
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World Cancer Day 2023: Close the Care Gap!

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  By Dr Poonam Khetrapal Singh, WHO Regional Director for South-East Asia

On World Cancer Day, WHO is calling for intensified action across the South-East Asia Region to strengthen health systems to prevent and detect cancers early, to provide prompt treatment referral, to enhance access to palliative care, and to close the gap in access to quality cancer services – the theme of this year’s commemoration.  

Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally, accounting for an estimated 9.9 million deaths in 2020. Between 2010 and 2019, global cancer incidence increased by 26%, alongside a 21% increase in cancer deaths. An estimated one third of cancer deaths globally are due to tobacco use, high body mass index, alcohol use, low fruit and vegetable intake, and lack of physical activity.  

In the WHO South-East Asia Region, an estimated 2.3 million people developed cancer in 2020, and 1.4 million died of the disease. Cancer is estimated to account for more than 20% of premature mortality from noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in the Region, which stand at around 4.7 million deaths every year. In 2020, cancer of the lungs, breast and cervix accounted for 400 000 of the total number of cancer-related deaths in the Region, and almost two-thirds of people diagnosed with cancer succumbed to the disease, highlighting the urgent need for improved early diagnosis and treatment.  

Since 2014, the Region has accelerated action to prevent, detect, treat and control cancer, with increased focus on eliminating cervical cancer as a public health problem. Eight countries of the Region now have in place population-based cancer registries (PCBRs), and three countries – Myanmar, Nepal and Sri Lanka – are focus countries for addressing childhood cancer. Ten of the Region’s 11 Member States provide tertiary care services for cancer diagnosis and treatment – including surgical and chemotherapy services – and nine also offer radiotherapy services.  

WHO continues to support countries of the Region to implement its new Regional Action Plan on Oral Health 2022–2030, including oral cancers, which in 2020 were among the top five most common cancers, accounting for 7.4% of new cancers. Five countries of the Region – Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Thailand – now have in place national cancer control plans, which Maldives and Nepal are in the process of finalizing. The Region is currently on track to achieve the WHO NCD Global Action Plan target of a 30% relative reduction in tobacco use prevalence between 2010 and 2025.  

On cervical cancer, the Region is achieving rapid, life-saving progress. Five Member States – Bhutan, Maldives, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Thailand – have introduced nation-wide HPV vaccination, which Bangladesh, India and Timor-Leste are set to also introduce. Indonesia has introduced HPV vaccination in several provinces, covering tens of millions of girls. New evidence shows that a single dose of HPV vaccine delivers protection comparable to the 2-dose schedule, which alongside additional cost reductions, should enable countries to reach every woman and girl.  

To accelerate progress and close the care gap, the Region has several priorities. First, introducing and/or expanding HPV vaccination in routine immunization to prevent cervical cancer, covering at least 90% of adolescent girls. At the same time, the Region must continue to facilitate healthy lifestyles, including by not just legislating but enforcing key tobacco control measures such as health warnings and bans on tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship, as well as by raising taxes on tobacco products.

Second, increasing capacity at the primary health care (PHC) level to detect cancers early, with a focus on intensified health workforce training, improved infrastructure and resources, and streamlined referral pathways for prompt initiation of treatment. In all countries, PHC physicians and nurses must be equipped to provide palliative and end-of-life care close to patients’ homes and families, within the community.

Third, rapidly – and systematically – advancing the capacity of tertiary care facilities to provide comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services, which is critical to reduce cancer mortality. Interventions should be aimed at high-burden cancers with high potential for cure. They must be accessible to all. Existing PBCRs should be improved, and where appropriate, new registries established, ensuring that policy makers can access good quality information to plan, monitor and evaluate interventions, and adjust accordingly.

Fourth, including cancer services in risk pooling or pre-payment schemes and health benefit packages. For this, national health budgets should enhance the quality and accessibility of public sector services and strengthen financial protection, with a focus on ending catastrophic health expenditure.

Action cannot and must not wait. In the last two decades, the world has made significant progress in the science of cancer control. However, much more work is needed to close the care gap, improve cancer survival, and accelerate towards the NCD 2025 and Sustainable Development Goal targets 2030. On World Cancer Day, WHO reiterates its commitment to support all countries of the Region to prevent, detect, treat and control cancer, ensuring equitable access to quality cancer services for everyone, everywhere.


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