Thank you for your interest in the Riegelman GNAPH Fellow position. This fully remote, part-time role (approx. one day per week) will run through 2026 and is intended for an early-career professional eager to help implement and advance the Global Network for Academic Public Health (GNAPH) action plan. As a GNAPH Fellow, you will have the opportunity to work on truly global initiatives by coordinating across GNAPH’s seven regional academic public health associations.

Responsibilities: Key responsibilities include the development and maintenance of the 2-year action plan, providing support to the functioning of the Secretariat, assisting in identifying potential funding, and upholding GNAPH’s mission.

Eligibility: Please note that, in order to be eligible for this position, you must be a recent graduate (within five years) of a public health Master’s – or higher – level program of a GNAPH member institution (verify by accessing our institutional database).

For more details, please reference the original job posting on our GNAPH website.

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* 1. Applicant Name

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* 2. Applicant Email Address

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* 3. Applicant Location (City/State/Region and Country)

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* 4. Are you a recent (within 5 years) Master’s level - or higher - public health graduate of a GNAPH member regional association? (check institutional database)

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* 5. Do you have any direct prior project management experience?

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* 6. Are you availability for the duration of 2026, one day a week, with flexibility in meeting times and dates?

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* 7. Do you have consistent access to a computer, reliable internet connection, a microphone, and camera for virtual communications, meetings, and the other requirements of this position?

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* 8. Please upload your CV or Resume

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* 9. Please upload a brief statement (300 words or less) capturing why you feel you would be well-suited for this role, what you hope to offer, and how you can support the mission, vision, and action plan of the Global Network for Academic Public Health (GNAPH).

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