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DEADLINE: Global Health Outreach Projects Applications

Sunday, February 17, 2019 23:45

Do you want to write about global health? Have you ever dreamed of running a scientific journal?Ìý ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ undergraduate and graduate students of all Faculties can apply for our three Global Health Outreach Projects:

(summer 2019)
The student submits the story idea and Pulitzer Center staff and journalists advise the student throughout the process. Final projects are featured on the Pulitzer Center website and in other news-media outlets.
We will be holding an information session on the Fellowship with representatives of the Pulitzer Center on Thursday, January 17 at 12PM-Noon. As space is limited, RSVPs are encouraged.

Editor-in-Chief, (September 2019 - April 2020)
The Editor-in-Chief would be responsible for soliciting and writing stories, managing contributors, updating the website, and working with the GHP office to set the direction of the Blog.
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Editor-in-Chief, (September 2019 - April 2020)
The Prognosis’ focus is on research at the intersection of social, biomedical, global, and local perspectives on health.Ìý Key tasks for the editor in chief include: recruiting and hiring volunteers for editorial board, providing leadership, developing relationships with the journal stakeholders, and ultimately producing a student-run journal.Ìý

More information | ApplyÌý

Deadline February 17th, 2019 11:59PM

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