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Employer: Winston Health Fellowship
Located in: Minnesota
Degree Required: Masters
The David A. Winston Health Policy Scholarship program identifies and supports promising young individuals currently in master’s level degree programs who are committed to the field of health policy. Each year up to 20 $10,000 scholarships are awarded to qualified students on the basis of their academic achievement and recommendations from faculty and colleagues. Winston Scholars also join a one-day symposium on health policy in Washington, D.C. interacting with the Winston Board, former Winston Fellows, and health policy experts.
Applicants do not have to be enrolled in a health policy exclusive program. The programs welcome applicants who have a strong interest in health policy from a range of master’s and joint degree programs (as well as doctoral programs for the Fellowship), including healthcare administration, business, law, medicine, and economics. The Winston Board appreciates that backgrounds in many academic fields are relevant and critical to advancing sound health policy in our dynamic healthcare environment. In honoring the legacy of David A. Winston, students of all political ideological perspectives are encouraged to apply.
Importantly, the deadline for the 2019 Scholarship applications is April 5, 2019.
Please also feel free to contact Kerry McAteer, Operations Manager, who can provide you with additional information and materials to share with interested students. Kerry can be reached at 202/ 585-0288 or kmcateer@winstonfellowship.org
Posted on 09/21/2018
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