Fellowships

Burke Climate & Health Fellowship 2023-2024 at Harvard University ($75,000 salary)

Deadline: 10th of March, 2023

The Burke Climate & Health Fellowship 2023–2024 is now accepting applications. The Harvard Global Health Institute is now offering a 2-year fellowship program for qualified research fellows, post-doctoral scholars, and early career faculty who are pursuing academic research at the intersection of climate change and global health. This program is offered in partnership with the Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability.
Burke Climate and Health Fellows will collaborate closely on their proposed research project throughout their fellowship with a Harvard faculty mentor from any school or department.

The Burke Climate and Health Fellowship is made possible through the generous support of Harvard
alumna Katherine States Burke, AB’79, and her husband, T. Robert Burke, who established the Burke
Fund to help launch and advance the careers of promising early career researchers in global health.

Award:

  • The fellowship award includes a salary of $75,000 per year for a total of up to two years to
    support scholarship related to climate and health.
  • During the fellowship period, Climate and Health Fellows will be an integral member of the
    Harvard Global Health Institute and Salata Institute and should expect to participate in
    cross-University engagements on climate change.
  • All fellows will have physical space both at The Harvard Global Health Institute and at the
    Salata Institute to build a community of people focused on climate change and its effects.
  • The Harvard Global Health Institute and the Salata Institute expect to support two Climate
    and Health Fellows to join the 2023 cohort.

Eligibility:

  • They welcome applicants from both domestic and foreign institutions. Non-US citizens, who
    are permitted to work within the US, are eligible to apply.
  • Proposed research projects should have a clear climate and health focus and may include
    mitigation or adaptation actions that consider or directly evaluate interventions designed to
    improve health outcomes. Understudied populations, including residents of low- or middleincome countries or regions, children, people who are pregnant, migrant laborers, and racial
    or ethnic minoritized groups will be prioritized.
  • Candidates with a doctoral degree or equivalent in a relevant field (e.g., medicine, public
    health, climate science, epidemiology, environmental health, economics etc.) are eligible.
  • Ideal candidates are research fellows, post-doctoral fellows, or are within the first 5 years of
    a faculty position at their home institution.
  • Candidates must secure a commitment from one Harvard faculty member to serve as a
    research mentor (see criteria on this requirement below).
  • Candidates must commit at least 75% FTE effort to their research for the 2-year programme.
  • Candidates should demonstrate experience performing scholarly research (e.g., publications
    of peer reviewed manuscripts or ppolicy briefs) as part of their application.

Criteria for Harvard Faculty Sponsoring Mentor

  • Sponsoring mentor must have a PhD or MD and be a Harvard faculty member (Assistant,
    Associate or Full Professor).
  • Sponsoring mentor must demonstrate expertise to support the applicant’s area of research.
  • Sponsoring mentor must submit a letter of support (maximum of two pages) to the selection committee describing in detail the level of commitment to the research and the candidate.
  • Applications without this letter of support will not be considered.
  • Mentor must guarantee at least 75% of protected time for research for their mentee for the 2- year programme.

Application:

All application materials are due by 5PM EST, Friday, March 3, 2023. Applicants will be notified in May
2023 if selected for this position. The fellowship will run July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2025.

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Oyin Olufayo

Oyin Olufayo is a Sustainable Development Goals Advocate. A recent graduate of The School of Politics, Policy, and Governance (SPPG) She is a Technical Writer, Political Writer, and a Content Writer. Her passion for sustainable development goals has been implemented by creating tangible solutions. She has featured in grassroots initiatives like TedX, World Literacy Foundation, Spur Nation Media, FRCN, Naija Law and etc. spreading the impact of Sustainable education, and also facilitated numerous events regarding SDGs.

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