Fogarty Global Health Fellowship (Global Health Program for Fellows and Scholars)
by Fogarty International Center (FIC) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Β· Consortium of US Universities (including Harvard, UC Berkeley, UCSF, Yale, UW, Emory) and International Partner Sites
π Fully Fundedπ’ Activeπ Postdoctoral, Doctoral, and Professional Students (MD, PhD, DVM, etc.)π United Statesπ Research Fellowship
Postdoctoral, Doctoral, and Professional Students (MD, PhD, DVM, etc.)
Acceptance
Highly Competitive
Difficulty
High
β¨ Should I Apply for Fogarty Global Health Fellowship (Global Health Program for Fellows and Scholars)?
Instant AI-powered application intelligence
75%
Eligibility Match
50%
Win Probability
9/10
Difficulty
10/10
Reward Score
60β80 hrs
Time Required
10% - 15%
Competition
π Overview
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Award Amount
Varies by level; typically $30,000 to $55,000 USD
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Duration
12 Months
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Deadline
Typically late October to early November annually
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Fields
Global Health, Clinical Research, Infectious Diseases, Non-communicable Diseases, Bioengineering, and Public Health
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Awards/Year
Approximately 80 to 100 per year across all consortia
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Study Country
United States
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Provider
Fogarty International Center (FIC) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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Acceptance
Highly Competitive
The Fogarty Global Health Program for Fellows and Scholars provides a year-long mentored research training experience for early-career investigators from the United States and low-and-middle-income countries (LMICs). The program aims to foster the next generation of global health researchers by supporting high-impact research projects in diverse environments.
π₯ Who Should Apply
Applicants must be early-career researchers (doctoral students or postdoctoral fellows) from the US or eligible LMICs, demonstrating a commitment to global health research and affiliated with a member university consortium.
ποΈ Host University
Consortium of US Universities (including Harvard, UC Berkeley, UCSF, Yale, UW, Emory) and International Partner Sites
π€ Sponsor
Fogarty International Center (FIC) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
βοΈ Fields of Study
Global Health, Clinical Research, Infectious Diseases, Non-communicable Diseases, Bioengineering, and Public Health
β¨ Key Benefits
The fellowship provides a 12-month mentored research experience including a living stipend, travel costs, health insurance, and a modest budget for research supplies and local project-related expenses.
π― Target Students
Graduate students, Medical students, and Postdoctoral researchers
π· Tags
Global HealthNIHFogartyPostdoctoral FellowshipMedical ResearchInternational Research
π Statistics & Competitiveness
Estimated 500-700 across all participating consortia
Applicants Last Year
Approximately 90
Winners
Highly Competitive
Acceptance Rate
10% - 15%
Competition Level
Win Probability
50%
Match Score
75%
Competition
50%
πΈ Funding Breakdown
Tuition
N/A (Focus is on research; some training costs are covered)
Living Stipend
Yes, provided monthly based on NIH scale and cost of living at research site
Total Award
Varies by level; typically $
βοΈ Travel: Yes, includes round-trip airfare to the international research siteπ Accommodation: Generally included within the monthly stipend or provided as a separate allowance at specific sitesπ Health Insurance: Yes, comprehensive health insurance is typically provided for the duration of the fellowshipπ Renewable: Noπ³ App Fee: Free
π Tuition Coverage
N/A (Focus is on research; some training costs are covered)
π Living Stipend
Yes, provided monthly based on NIH scale and cost of living at research site
π‘ Accommodation
Generally included within the monthly stipend or provided as a separate allowance at specific sites
βοΈ Travel Allowance
Yes, includes round-trip airfare to the international research site
π Health Insurance
Yes, comprehensive health insurance is typically provided for the duration of the fellowship
π Other Benefits
Research project seed money, professional development, mentorship from US and international faculty, and networking opportunities
π Renewable
No
β Eligibility Requirements
π Eligible Nationalities
US Citizens, Permanent Residents, or citizens of Low-to-Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) affiliated with a participating institution
π Academic Level
Postdoctoral, Doctoral, and Professional Students (MD, PhD, DVM, etc.)
π Minimum GPA
Varies (Competitive academic record required)
π£οΈ English Requirement
Proficient in English (Additional local languages may be required based on research site)
πΌ Work Experience
Prior research experience in health sciences or global health is highly preferred
π Leadership
Strong leadership potential in the field of global health research
π° Financial Need
Not a primary requirement; selection is merit and research-based
π― Target Students
Graduate students, Medical students, and Postdoctoral researchers
π Application Requirements
Essay / SOP
Yes, includes a detailed research proposal and personal statement
Rec Letters
Yes, typically 2 to 3 letters of recommendation including one from a proposed mentor
Interview
Yes, for shortlisted candidates
Application Fee
Free
Documents Required
Academic Transcripts
Passport / National ID
Yes, typically 2 to 3 letters of recommendation including one from a proposed mentor Recommendation Letters
CV / Resume
Personal Statement / Essays
Proficient in English (Additional local languages may be required based on research site)
Interview: Yes, for shortlisted candidates
Min GPA: Varies (Competitive academic record required)
π Application Process
Begin early to identify both a US and an international mentor who are part of the consortium. Ensure your research proposal aligns with the NIH's global health priorities.
π‘ Insider Tip: Clearly demonstrate how the fellowship will advance your career in global health and describe the potential impact of your research on the host community.
πΊοΈ Application Roadmap
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Research eligibility and gather requirements
Start Early
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Collect all required documents
Start Early
3
Request recommendation letters early
4
Write compelling essays and personal statement
β High Risk Stage
5
Submit complete application before deadline
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Await shortlisting and attend interview if required
β High Risk Stage
π Key Dates & Timeline
π Opens
July or August annually
β° Deadline
Typically late October to early November annually
π€ Interview
Yes, for shortlisted candidates
π Study Starts
July of the following year
July or August annually
Applications Open
Gather documents and begin essays
Typically late October to early November annually
Application Deadline
Submit complete application β no late entries
Yes, for shortlisted candidates
Shortlisting & Interview
Selected candidates invited for interview
After results
Award Announced
Successful applicants notified
July of the following year
Studies Begin
Commence degree at host institution
βοΈ Selection Process
π Selection Criteria
Scientific merit of the proposal, applicant's academic/professional qualifications, quality of mentorship plan, and feasibility of the research at the chosen site.
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Fogarty Global Health Fellowship (Global Health Program for Fellows and Scholars)Current
United States
Full Funding
Postdoctoral, Doctoral, and Professional Students (MD, PhD, DVM, etc.)
Applicants must be early-career researchers (doctoral students or postdoctoral fellows) from the US or eligible LMICs, demonstrating a commitment to global health research and affiliated with a member university consortium.
This scholarship covers: The fellowship provides a 12-month mentored research experience including a living stipend, travel costs, health insurance, and a modest budget for research supplies and local project-related expenses.. It is a fully funded scholarship.
The deadline is Typically late October to early November annually. Always verify with the official website as dates may change annually.
Competition level: 10% - 15%. Acceptance rate: Highly Competitive. Strong academic record and clear motivation are essential.
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Typically required: academic transcripts, passport, Proficient in English (Additional local languages may be required based on research site), Yes, typically 2 to 3 letters of recommendation including one from a proposed mentor recommendation letters, CV, personal statement/motivation letter. Check official website for the complete list.