
NPGH Global Health Fellowship 2027 for International Students (Fully Funded)
The NPGH Global Health Fellowship is a 12-month clinical research training program designed for international fellows. It pairs U.S. mentors with international site mentors, providing a unique opportunity to engage in real research rather than just coursework. The fellowship is backed by a consortium of prestigious U.S. universities and focuses on global health issues, making it an excellent choice for those looking to make an impact in this field.
Fellows receive substantial funding, including a living stipend and research funds, which supports their work at approved international partner sites in various countries. This fellowship is not just a scholarship; it is a comprehensive training experience aimed at developing future leaders in global health.
Eligibility
Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of the U.S., Cameroon, Ghana, India, Kenya, Nepal, Peru, Thailand, or Uganda. U.S. applicants can apply as predoctoral or postdoctoral trainees, while LMIC applicants must apply as postdoctoral trainees. A U.S. mentor and an approved international site mentor are required, along with a proposed research project that fits the fellowship's themes. Applicants must be able to start in July 2027 and commit to 40 hours per week for 12 months.
Benefits
U.S. fellows receive a living stipend of USD $67,824, plus USD $10,000 for research funds. International fellows receive a locally adjusted stipend. Travel costs and health insurance for U.S. trainees are also covered.


