Named in honor of Alfred Sommer, Dean Emeritus of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, the Hopkins Sommer Scholars Program aims to develop the next generation of public health leaders. Up to 15 master of public health and 15 doctoral candidates are awarded scholarships each year. Students are selected for their superior academic abilities and leadership potential.
The C. Sylvia and Eddie C. Brown Community Health Scholarship is designed to train leaders who are committed to eliminating health disparities in Baltimore. Each year, scholarships are awarded to three doctoral students who have an interest in improving the health and quality of life of underserved, vulnerable and low income populations.
The De Beers African Health Scholars Program supports two African graduate students each year in earning their master of public health degrees. The program seeks to provide the scholars with the skills to become public health leaders in their own countries.
The Johnson & Johnson Community Health Care Scholars Program provides funding for doctoral students to assist community health care organizations across the country in building capacity and improving access to quality health care for medically underserved populations.
Global Health Scholars Offered by the Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health, the Global Health Scholarships program supports domestic and international students aspiring to work in an international context. These full-tuition scholarships are awarded to Master of Public Health or Master of Health Science students with extraordinary academic achievement and potential to contribute to the field of global health. |