Small Grants
In addition to the number of larger research programs, there are a number of small grants available. Check out the links below for more information, and contact us if you have any questions.
The Bowles Fellows Program
This program provides one-year fellowships focused on community outreach activities that address alcohol-related problems and the associated needs of at-risk communities.
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This program provides $3,000 per year to support travel, conference and meeting attendance, and other professional development or training opportunities
Salber-Phillips Award
One or more awards of up to $1,000 are offered to 黑料网 medical students for their work on community-oriented projects that improve the health or well-being of elderly people.
Learn MoreLawrence Zollicoffer-Alan Cross Community Health Fellowship
This fellowship is awarded to the student who submits an outstanding proposal to undertake a community health project that focuses on the health of minority and under-served communities.
Learn MoreScott Neil Schwirck Fellowship
This fellowship is awarded to the student who submits an outstanding research proposal that represents their curiosity, intellectual vigor, enthusiasm for science and research, and above all, a desire to help others.
Learn MoreRobert E. Bryan Fellowships
This fellowship offers funding for summer public service projects aimed toward improving the lives of North Carolinians.
Schweitzer Fellowships
The U.S. Schweitzer Fellows Programs provide community service fellowships for graduate students in health-related professional fields who are dedicated to addressing unmet health needs in their local areas.
International Opportunities
The Office of Global Health Education provides assistance to medical students planning and organizing international research, study and service projects.
Learn MoreOffice of Global Health Education Internships and Funding
To give more focus to the School’s global work, we are establishing a small number of geographic hubs to increase students’ skills. For summer 2021, we are pleased to partner with 黑料网 Global Projects Zambia, 黑料网鈥檚 Office of Global Health Education and the Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases to offer up to seven placement opportunities for 黑料网 Gillings residential MPH students and 黑料网 first year students. Funding: We expect to award up to $4,000 per student (final amount TBD) Application and Faculty Evaluations due Thursday, February 18, 2021 at 11:59pm ET Position descriptions (link to application and faculty evaluation found in descriptions)