The Global Network for Academic Public Health (GNAPH) has officially opened applications for its 2026 Riegelman Fellowship, targeting early-career professionals eager to influence the future of global health.
This one-year and part-time commitment is designed to help shape and advance the organization’s strategic plan of action.
The selected fellow will play a critical role in coordinating efforts across GNAPH’s member association and its Secretariat.
Operating in a fully remote capacity, the fellow will work alongside academic public health experts from various regions to manage a multifaceted global agenda.
Key responsibilities include supporting the COPE Program and developing a dedicated network for young professionals.
The role also involves administrative and strategic support, such as tracking project progress, identifying potential funding sources, and ensuring the sustainability of GNAPH operations.
It is a unique chance to uphold a collaborative, global mission** while gaining high-level exposure.
Funding and benefits
The Riegelman GNAPH Fellowship is a paid position, offering financial compensation for the professional contributions of the selected candidate.
Beyond the stipend, the fellow benefits from the opportunity to synthesize regional inputs and support the delivery of near-term priorities approved by the Board.
This role provides direct experience in high-level organizational coordination and global health diplomacy.
Application requirements
- To be eligible, applicants must be recent graduates who earned a master’s degree or higher from a GNAPH member institution within the last five years.
- Candidates are encouraged to verify their school’s status through the official institutional database.
- Successful candidates must demonstrate excellent writing, editing, and oral communication skills in English.
- Proficiency with basic office and collaboration tools is essential for navigating this remote role across different time zones.
- The search committee is looking for individuals who are proactive, organized, and diplomatic.
- The ability to transform complex information into actionable outputs is a core requirement for this position.
Deadline
Prospective fellows must submit their applications no later than January 9, 2026. Click here to apply. Explore more global calls on our Opportunities page.
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