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Epi Scholars Program

A paid 10-12 week summer internship for graduate epidemiology students at the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.

Research Internship
The NYC Epi Scholars program is a full-time, paid 10-12 week summer internship program for top graduate epidemiology students at the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Scholars receive supplemental training from senior researchers, which includes instruction in theory, methods, and public health practice, designed to enhance their understanding of the root causes of disease. All scholars are provided with the opportunity to present their findings to senior epidemiologists, key stakeholders, and their peers. For many scholars, this research internship fulfills thesis requirements and often serves as an opportunity to develop a publishable paper or report. Participants in the Epi Scholars Program receive an allowance to cover expenses for the full-time, 10-12 week summer internship. They benefit from mentorship by some of the nation’s leading epidemiologists and researchers, along with enhanced academic opportunities and seminars focusing on methods, theory, and public health practice. The program offers practical experience in statistical analysis using software such as SAS®, SPSS®, STATA®, or SUDAAN®. Scholars also have opportunities to present their project findings, interact and collaborate with other Epi Scholars and senior public health professionals from across the country, and potentially work on publishable reports while receiving thesis support.

Program

Organizer: NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Host: NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Timeframe: Summer
Duration: 70 days - 84 days
Locations: North America, United States, New York City
Study Area: Medical & Health Sciences
Specific Fields: Public & Global Health

Application

Deadline:
  • February 15, 2025
Criteria: Must be a graduate-level epidemiology student who has completed the equivalent of an academic year of graduate courses or more. Possess an excellent record of academic achievement and graduate-level epidemiology and biostatistics coursework. Experience analyzing data and a demonstrated commitment to or interest in applied public health research, with potential for future leadership in the public health sector. International students must have completed two full semesters of coursework prior to the summer program and obtain valid work authorization from their current school.
Target Degrees: Master, PhD
Required Documents:
  1. Epi Scholars Student Application (online form)
  2. Resume/CV
  3. Personal Essay
  4. Current School Transcript (unofficial accepted)
  5. Letter of Recommendation and Reference Form

Costs & Contact

Stipend: Paid; an allowance to defray expenses.
Contact: epischolars@health.nyc.gov
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