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Bernard D. Goldstein Award in Environmental Health Disparities: Apply by Nov 18


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Apply by November 18! 

 

BACKGROUND

The Bernard D. Goldstein Award in Environmental Health Disparities and Public Health Practice was established in 2005 by Dr. Goldstein, then dean of Pitt Public Health and a professor in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, and his wife, Russellyn Carruth, an adjunct professor in Environmental and Occupational Health.

PURPOSE AND AMOUNT OF AWARD

The Bernard D. Goldstein Award was established for students or postdoctoral fellows at the Graduate School of Public Health. It is given alternately in one of two areas: 1) environmental health disparities or 2) public health practice. The award is available annually to eligible students through a competitive application process.

Recipients may use the award to defray the costs of, for example, tuition, travel to a conference, membership in a professional organization, textbooks, courses in public speaking or scientific writing, or other opportunities that would enhance their training as a public health practitioner. One scholarship will be awarded in the amount of $2,000.

HOW TO APPLY

Complete your application by November 18 and attach a brief overview describing the project or course of study that the applicant has undertaken with the Center for Public Health Practice and faculty contact information for the Center for Public Health Practice faculty member with which the applicant is working or studying. The application should be e-mailed to Leslie Fink, project coordinator in the Center for Public Health Practice. Contact Fink with questions. 

QUALIFICATIONS 

  1. Degree seeking student at Pitt Public Health
  2. Working or studying in an area related to public health practice with a faculty member who has an association with the Center for Public Health Practice 

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11/02/2020

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