Minority Health Opportunities
If you are a minority student or are interested protecting the health of underrepresented populations or promoting health equity and eliminating health disparities, we have a variety of opportunities that provide hands-on training and a unique experience in many public health fields. These opportunities are highlighted here, but are also organized within the short-term internships and long-term fellowships at cdc.gov/fellowships.
Topic | Description | Open To | Length/Salary | Application Period |
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Ethics | CDC-Tuskegee University Public Health Ethics Student Internship Summer internship. Interns work with mentors from across the agency to develop projects applying public health ethics principles. They also gain opportunities to become familiar with the CDC workplace and observe the principles of public health ethics in practice on a daily basis. |
Undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at Tuskegee University. | N/A | Contact: Jo A. Valentine, MSW Associate Director, Office of Health Equity Division of STD Prevention, NCHHSTP, CDC jxv2@cdc.gov 404.639-8366 |
Health Education/Communication | *DHPE Health Equity Internship Program The goal of this fellowship program is to address emerging needs of health equity, public health and health disparities, and to provide leadership and professional opportunities at state and local health departments for recent graduates and doctoral level students of schools and programs of public health. |
Undergraduate and graduate students from minority-serving institutions | 12 Weeks, paid | Please note that DHPE is not currently accepting applications for the Fellowship Program |
Health Education/Communication | *DHPE Health Equity Fellowship Program The goal of this fellowship program is to address emerging needs of health equity, public health and health disparities, and to provide leadership and professional opportunities at state and local health departments for recent graduates and doctoral level students of schools and programs of public health. |
Recent graduates and doctoral level students of schools and programs of public health | 1 Year, paid | Please note that DHPE is not currently accepting applications for the Fellowship Program |
General Interest |
Future Public Health Leaders Program (FPHLP) The participants explore public health through seminars, workshops, and engagement in a community-based research project. Throughout the program the experience is guided by mentors from public health disciplines. The participants receive leadership training, orientation to the public health disciplines, real world work experience, and a trip to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to meet public health professionals. |
Undergraduates in their sophomore, junior and senior year and recent baccalaureate degree students | 10 Weeks residential summer program, paid | November to January |
General Interest | *Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) National Internship Program (HNIP) Provides a rewarding and challenging internship by matching majors and career goals. Interns enhance their professional skills through a diverse array of careers in the federal and corporate sectors. |
Enrollment in a degree-seeking program (BA/BS, Masters, JD, MD, or PhD) and recent graduates | 10-15 Weeks, paid | Spring: September to November; Summer: September to March; Fall: January to June |
Infectious Diseases |
James A Ferguson Emerging Infectious Diseases Fellowship Opportunities for students interested in participating in infectious diseases and health disparities research. Ferguson Fellows are encouraged to submit their research to national meetings and for publication. |
Graduate students in medical, dental, veterinary, pharmacy, and public health master’s-level graduate programs (target students of underrepresented populations) | 9 Weeks summer, paid | November to January |
Management and Leadership | *Maternal Child Health Careers/Research Initiatives for Student Enhancement – Undergraduate Program (MCHC/RISE-UP) MCHC/RISE-UP is a national consortium of institutions including the Kennedy Krieger Institute (KKI), Maryland Center for Developmental Disabilities, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Nursing, and Public Health, University of Southern California, California State University-LA, and University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine Center for Disabilities. Three tracks are offered: (1) clinical (KKI only), (2) research, and (3) community engagement and advocacy. |
Rising juniors, seniors, and recent graduates | 10 Weeks summer, paid | November to January |
Public Health Science | *Morehouse College Project IMHOTEP Program Designed to increase the knowledge and skills in biostatistics, epidemiology, and occupational safety and health. |
Undergraduate juniors, seniors, and recent graduates | 11 Weeks summer, paid | TBD to January |
Public Health Science | *Morehouse College Public Health Leader Fellowship Program During this fellowship, undergraduate students learn the principles and practice of public health leadership in preparation for graduate programs in public and biomedical health sciences. |
Undergraduate juniors, seniors, and recent graduates | 10 weeks, paid | December to January |
Research |
Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in HIV Prevention for Communities of Color Mission is to recruit, mentor, and train investigators to conduct domestic HIV and AIDS prevention research in communities of color. Upon completion of this program, participants will be able to design, conduct, and evaluate scientifically sound, culturally appropriate, HIV and AIDS prevention research activities in communities of color. |
Doctoral-level researchers, i.e., PhD, ScD, DrPH in behavioral sciences, social sciences, epidemiology, public health, or MD/MPH | 2 Years, paid | August to September |
General Interest | *Public Health Leadership and Learning Undergraduate Student Success (PLLUSS) PLLUSS Program students will participate in public health research, education on health disparities and urban health issues, professional development, and community health promotion activities. Students will be encouraged to produce peer-reviewed publications and attend a national public health conference. Students will receive mentorship with the goal of successful acceptance and completion of graduate or professional school in the public health area. |
Undergraduate sophomore and junior students minoring or majoring in public health | 8 Weeks, paid | November to January |
Laboratory |
Satcher Health Leadership Institute Health Policy Fellowship Program Physicians and postdoctoral professionals gain the specific knowledge, skills, and experiences to prepare them for leadership roles promoting and implementing policies and practices to reduce disparities and advance health equity. |
Prior to the start of the fellowship program, applicants must have received a doctoral degree or medical degree with completed residency training. | 10 months, paid | November to January |
Public Health Science | *The Summer Public Health Scholars Program (SPHSP) Throughout the summer, participants receive leadership training, orientation to the public health disciplines, and real world work experience. At the conclusion of the program, interns deliver an oral presentation and submit a final paper on a public health challenge or intervention. |
Rising juniors, seniors, and recent graduates | 10 Weeks summer, paid | November to January |
General Interest |
Thurgood Marshall College Fund Student Ambassador Program Offers strategic relationships in education and research. Currently under reorganization. More details for relaunch are forthcoming. |
Rising junior and senior undergraduate students; graduate students | 10 Weeks | Ongoing |
Public Health Law |
Tribal Public Health Law Internships and Externships Students explore the critical role of public health lawyers and analysts who work to advance the use of laws as a public health tool. |
Current and rising third-year law students | 9-14 Weeks, unpaid | Summer: January 31 Fall: April 30 Spring: October 1 |
*Denotes fellowships offered in partnership with CDC
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