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Katie Evans Memorial Scholarship

Internship

Internship posted by: Foundation For Sustainable Development

Posted on: June 21, 2013

Internship description

2013 Internship & Scholarship Applications now open! Important dates for scholarship application:

Applications open: NOW Final application deadline: July 1, 2013 Scholarship recipients notified: mid-July Internship start date: Fall session (beginning in September) click here for specific start dates by country.

In 2013, FSD will award Katie Evans Memorial Scholarships of $3000 to public health graduate students pursuing FSD international internships. Follow this link to learn more about Katie Evans.

Application requirements:

- Master of Public Health Graduate: Currently enrolled in MPH or completed degree within one year of starting the internship. - Able to commit to minimum 9 week internship - Demonstrated commitment to international health and community-based development

To Apply: Complete an Intern Abroad application on FSD's website. In the field marked "For Katie Evans Memorial Scholarship Applicants Only" include a supplemental scholarship essay of approximately 500 words addressing the following topic:

Please explain why you are interested in pursuing an FSD Katie Evans Memorial Scholarship that explores the intersection of public health and community-based development. What draws you to the mission and development approach of FSD? What do you hope to learn from this opportunity? What do you hope to give to your NGO partner and host community? How does this opportunity fit within your future professional and/or academic plans?

How to apply

To Apply: Complete an Intern Abroad application on FSD's website. In the field marked "For Katie Evans Memorial Scholarship Applicants Only" include a supplemental scholarship essay of approximately 500 words addressing the following topic:

Please explain why you are interested in pursuing an FSD Katie Evans Memorial Scholarship that explores the intersection of public health and community-based development. What draws you to the mission and development approach of FSD? What do you hope to learn from this opportunity? What do you hope to give to your NGO partner and host community? How does this opportunity fit within your future professional and/or academic plans?