Call for Applications for the 2024–25 Harkness Fellowships

| October 3, 2023
Submitted by Guillermo Murphy & Carolyn Colwell for Student Experience - Academic

The Commonwealth Fund is pleased to announce that the application for the 2024–25 Harkness Fellowships in Health Care Policy and Practice is now open. The new fellowship class begins the program in August/September 2024.

The submission deadline is Wednesday, November 1, 2023.

The Harkness Fellowships offer a unique opportunity to spend a fully-funded year in the United States conducting internationally comparative research on a topic of your choice; honing your leadership skills through customized seminars and trainings; and building a robust network for international exchange and collaboration.

The program is open to individuals from a wide range of backgrounds who are committed to advancing health policy and practice. Successful applicants must:

  • Live and work in one of the nine participating countries: Australia, Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, and the United Kingdom.
  • Show significant promise as a policy-oriented health care leader and demonstrate expertise in health policy issues.
  • Propose a research project aimed at creating policy or system-level change.
  • Have the relevant education or work experience to carry out the proposed research and take full advantage of the fellowship experience.

For more information, visit our website.

For answers to questions about the program, including eligibility, contact Molly FitzGerald, Program Manager, International Leadership Programs, at mf@cmwf.org.

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