For the second year, the Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health has awarded pilot grants of $50,000 to ten faculty members to enable and support their proposed global health research projects.
The Johns Hopkins University has received a $4.97 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to undertake the initial phase of a unique program aimed at improving health outcomes in Uganda and East Africa.
The Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health has been awarded a five-year contract for up to $48 million for HIV Prevention Program Research from the U.S. Agency for International Development’s (USAID) Bureau for Global Health’s Office of HIV/AIDS.
Five MPH, two MHS students, and one MS student have been awarded the Center's Global Health Scholarships for a year of education at the Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Seventeen Hopkins students have been awarded Framework Program in Global Health awards for the Spring 2008 semester, to support their overseas field research.
The Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health has awarded pilot grants of $50,000 to ten faculty members to enable and support their proposed global health research projects.
The Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health recently awarded eleven Hopkins students a Framework Program in Global Health award for the Fall 2007 semester.