Master's Degree Full-Time Opportunities

Key points

  • Learn about full-time fellowship opportunities for those who have or will soon have a master's degree.
  • These opportunities are one or two years long and offer unique experiences that can help develop a public health career path.
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Who can participate

Program Description
*APHL-CDC Bioinformatics Fellowship Fellows apply their skills to a range of important and emerging public health problems, while gaining experience in their fields (metagenomics, human genetics, algorithm/software development, microbial genomics, or other research area).

Open To
Master’s or doctoral degree in bioinformatics or related discipline

Length/Salary
2 Years, paid

Application Period
Rolling application with flexible start dates

*APHL-CDC Biorisk Management Fellowship Fellows apply their skills to a range of important and emerging public health problems while gaining experience in areas of biorisk management such as: biosafety and biosecurity, lab safety, regulations, training/outreach to diverse partners, and policies to minimize risks associated with handling of biological materials.

Open To
Bachelor’s degree, master’s degree or doctoral degree in microbiology, biology, public health, biochemistry, chemistry, virology, laboratory science, medical technology

Length/Salary
1-2 Years, paid

Application Period
Rolling application with flexible start dates

*APHL-CDC Environmental Health Laboratory Fellowship The program trains and prepares scientists for careers in public health laboratories and supports public health initiatives related to human chemical exposures through targeted biomonitoring or environmental health surveillance.

Open To
Bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, or doctoral degree in public health, environmental health, environmental science, biology, chemistry, or related discipline

Length/Salary
1-2 Years, paid

Application Period
Rolling application with flexible start dates

*APHL-CDC Food Safety Laboratory Fellowship Fellows apply their skills to a range of important and emerging public health problems while gaining experience in areas such regulatory food testing, genomic characterization of enteric pathogens, foodborne pathogen outbreak detection, and food laboratory accreditation.

Open To
Bachelor’s degree, master’s degree or doctoral degree in microbiology, biology, public health, virology, chemistry, food science, epidemiology, other related science fields

Length/Salary
1-2 Years, paid

Application Period
Rolling application with flexible start dates

*APHL-CDC Infectious Diseases Laboratory Fellowship Fellows train for careers in public health laboratories and support public health initiatives related to infectious diseases, such as testing, surveillance, research, and/or control measures.

Open To
Bachelor’s degree, Master’s degree or doctoral degree in microbiology, biology, public health, virology, chemistry, laboratory science, or related discipline

Length/Salary
1-2 Years, paid

Application Period
Rolling application with flexible start dates

*APHL-CDC Informatics Fellowship Fellows apply their skills to address the urgent need for enhanced electronic capabilities in public health.

Open To
Bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, or doctoral degree in computer science, information science, healthcare informatics, clinical informatics, laboratory science with coursework in computer science, health information technology or technical project management

Length/Salary
1-2 Years, paid

Application Period
Rolling application with flexible start dates

*APHL-CDC Quality Management Fellowship Fellows support initiatives related to quality assurance, quality control, the quality management system (and quality system essentials) and the public health laboratory system.

Open To
Bachelor’s degree, master’s degree or doctoral degree in public health, environmental health, environmental science, microbiology, biology, biochemistry, chemistry, molecular biology, virology, laboratory science

Length/Salary
1-2 Years, paid

Application Period
Rolling application with flexible start dates

*APHL-CDC Ronald H. Laessig Newborn Screening Fellowship The program prepares laboratory scientists for careers in NBS and/or genetics research while also strengthening “local, state and federal public health infrastructures to support surveillance and implement prevention and control programs,” as stated in the CDC prevention strategy goal.

Open To
Bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, or doctoral degree in biology, chemistry, microbiology, biochemistry, genetics, or related discipline

Length/Salary
1-2 Years, paid

Application Period
Rolling application with flexible start dates

*Applied Public Health Informatics Fellowship (APHIF) Fellows build informatics, data science, and laboratory capacity at state and local health departments

Open To
Recent graduates with master’s or doctoral degrees

Length/Salary
2 Years, paid

Application Period
December to February

*ASPPH/CDC Public Health Fellowship Program Training and experience in public health and prevention practice, informatics, and policy.

Open To
Those with a MPH or doctoral degree prior to the beginning of the fellowship

Length/Salary
1-2 Years, paid

Application Period
January

*CDC/CSTE Applied Epidemiology Fellowship Program Rigorous on-the-job training in applied epidemiology and public health at a state or local health agency.

Open To
Master’s or doctoral degree in epidemiology or related field

Length/Salary
2 Years, paid

Application Period
October to January

CDC Evaluation Fellowship Fellows are placed in host programs across the agency working on program evaluation activities. The Evaluation Fellowship offers a unique training opportunity with clear expectations and supportive resources, including professional development funds provided by the host program. In this experiential learning model, Fellows learn evaluation skills working in their host program while helping their host program build, expand, and/or improve their evaluation activities.

Open To
Master’s degree or doctoral degree

Length/Salary
2 Years, paid

Application Period
November– February

CDC Knowledge Translation and Implementation Science Fellowship Fellows learn about best practices related to knowledge translation and development of products using health communications best practice principles.

Open To
Master’s or doctoral degree in relevant field

Length/Salary
1 Year, paid

Application Period
Varies

Molecular Epidemiology Fellowship The goal is to train laboratory scientists and bioinformaticians to become efficient, competent, and well-rounded molecular epidemiologists to navigate seamlessly between laboratory science and epidemiology.

Open To
Master’s degree, Doctoral degree

Length/Salary
1-2 Years, paid

Application Period
December to April

*ORISE CDC Research Opportunities Education experience to create expertise, information, and tools that people and communities need to protect their health.

Open To
Undergraduates; graduate; post-master’s; doctoral; postdoctoral

Length/Salary
Varies, paid

Application Period
Varies

Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program Leadership experience focused on interactive trainings and challenging work assignments administered by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM).

Open To
Recent graduates with master’s, law, or doctoral degrees

Length/Salary
2 Years, paid

Application Period
October

Public Health Associate Program (PHAP) Two year, field-based training program for early career public health professionals with little or no public health work experience who are interested in frontline public health practice.

Open To
Graduates with a minimum of a four-year degree, within 2 years of graduation. U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or U.S. national.

Length/Salary
2 Years, paid

Application Period
Five-day period every January

*Public Health for All The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will host a total of two PHEFA Fellows in its field offices in Fort Collins, Colorado; one PHEFA Fellow in Atlanta, Georgia; and one PHEFA Fellow in San Juan, Puerto Rico Fellows will conduct research alongside experienced entomologists in CDC’s Division of Vector-Borne Diseases who are creating solutions to public health challenges, like Dengue, Zika virus, Lyme disease, and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Fellows will learn about public health entomology as a profession and learn applied entomological strategies to prevent and control vector-borne diseases.

Open To
Recent graduates

Length/Salary
1 year; paid

Application Period
December – March, contact Stacie East at seast@entsoc.org.

Public Health Informatics Fellowship Program (PHIFP) Opportunities to apply computer and information science to help solve public health problems.

Open To
Master’s or doctoral degree in Public Health, Computer Science, Health Informatics, or related field

Length/Salary
2 Years, paid

Application Period
August to November

*Public Health Institute/CDC Global Public Health Fellowship Program The fellowship offers training and experience in the field of global public health. Fellows work in CDC offices in the U.S. and abroad. Areas of focus are program management, epidemiology, surveillance, monitoring & evaluation, strategic information, and HIV/AIDS prevention.

Open To
Recent graduates with a MPH or doctoral degree prior to the beginning of the fellowship

Length/Salary
1-3 Years, paid

Application Period
December to January

*SOPHE/CDC Student Fellowship in Injury Prevention and Control Students are empowered to recognize practice-based projects and prevention of unintentional injuries from the perspective of health education or behavioral sciences.

Open To
Master’s or doctoral degree students majoring in health education, health promotion, behavioral sciences or a related field.

Length/Salary
1 Year, paid

Application Period
February to May

*Uganda Public Health Fellowship Program - Laboratory Leadership Program (UPHFP-LLP) Fellowship program whose goal is to develop laboratory leaders in Uganda with competent skills in laboratory systems and infrastructure, leadership, laboratory-based disease surveillance and outbreak investigation, laboratory quality management systems, policy and program management, and communication.

Open To
Master’s degree in any laboratory science discipline

Length/Salary
2 Years, unpaid

Application Period
August

*Denotes fellowships offered in partnership with CDC