Applications Now Open: Riegelman GNAPH Fellowship
Deadline January 9, 2026
The Global Network for Academic Public Health (GNAPH) is seeking a part-time, early-career professional to function as a Riegelman GNAPH Fellow for one year to help shape and advance GNAPH’s plan of action. This fully remote, paid position offers an opportunity to work with academic public health experts across regions to advance a unique and multifaceted agenda. The Fellow will coordinate across GNAPH member associations and the Secretariat, synthesize inputs, and support delivery of near-term priorities approved by the Board.
Key responsibilities
- Help develop and maintain a plan of action – most notably around the COPE Program and building a young professionals’ network – including tracking progress and risks
- Provide support to the functioning of the Secretariat
- Assist in the identification of funding sources for priority projects and the sustainability of GNAPH operations
- Uphold GNAPH’s collaborative, global mission and timelines
Eligibility Criteria
- Early-career status: Recent graduate (within five years) of a public health Master’s -or higher – level program of a GNAPH member institution (verify via our institutional database)
- Skills: Excellent writing and editing skills; excellent oral communication skills; English proficiency; strong organizational skills; project coordination; comfort working across multiple organizations and time zones; proficiency with basic office and collaboration tools.
- Mindset: Proactive, organized, and diplomatic, with the ability to synthesize information into actionable outputs.
Commitment
Availability for 1 day per week across 2026 (flexibility in day of week and time of day).
Time & location: approx. 1 day/week, fully remote
Start date: early 2026 (exact start date TBD)
Compensation: paid position