Applications are now open for the Fully-funded Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity Program 2024 at George Washington University for all Nationalties in USA!

Apply to become an Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity- 2025 Cohort
Atlantic Fellows, A Lifelong Community of Health Equity Leaders
Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity are a community of global leaders that understand the foundations of health inequity. Our fellows use the knowledge and connections they’ve gained through the program to build more equitable communities while continuing to support each other in the fight for fairer, healthier, more inclusive societies.
We are looking for leaders who have the courage and compassion to confront life-limiting disparities in health.
The Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity program is designed to bring together the many diverse industries and professions that influence health and well-being including, but not limited to: art, law, business, academia, medicine, government, journalism, social enterprise, research, media, housing, and health care delivery.
Fellows will be selected based on demonstrated commitment in the area of health equity and leadership potential. The Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity program will build and support a group of global, multidisciplinary leaders equipped with the technical knowledge, skills and network to advance health equity in their organizations and communities.
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Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity Program Application Timeline
- February 15, 2024: Application opens
- March 21, 2024: Informational webinar – Register here!
- April 11, 2024: Application closes
- June 2024: First round of applicant interviews
- July 2024: Second round of applicant interviews
- August 2024: Applicant acceptance notifications go out
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Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity Program Application Requirements
Demographics – Your personal information will only be used for the purpose of contacting you regarding your application. We will not share this information with any third parties.
- You will be asked to provide information about you, your employment setting, professional field, etc.
- Things to note, include:
- Country of citizenship (primary citizenship if you have citizenship in multiple countries)
- Country that you work and reside in (this determines if you are an international or domestic applicant)
Statement of Interest
Project Proposal
Supporting Documents
Voluntary Self-Identification
Who should apply?
Individuals who:
- Want to become global leaders in the elimination of health disparities
- Are early to mid-career
- Are currently engaged in health-related work
- Are currently in leadership or a position that has potential for leadership
- Value diverse perspectives
- Enjoy working in groups
Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity Program Selection Criteria
Fellows are chosen for the next step of the application process by the strength of their statement of interest, including past accomplishments that demonstrate a strong commitment to health equity, the quality of their project proposal, the strength of their recommendation letters and the completion of the employer support form.
Program Objectives
- Know Disparities
- Combat Inequity
- Build Leaders
- Create a Network
Program Expectations
Selected fellows will need to:
- Attend in person convenings throughout the year (4-week time commitment)
- Participate in the online curriculum that includes: biweekly online classes, individualized coaching, peer mentoring, and team-based learning (12-16 hours per month)
- Be proficient in the English language
Please note that all educational experiences and travel expenses related to participation in the fellowship will be covered by the program.
Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity Program Lifelong Benefits
At the end of the Atlantic fellowship year, fellows are inducted into the Atlantic Fellows lifelong community, where they have access to:
- A network of more than 600 leaders from 70+ countries committed to combating inequity in their communities
- Continued learning, connection, community-building and chances to amplify and create change through All Fellows Convenings
- Professional networking, community-building and knowledge exchange through the Atlantic Fellows Hub
- Funding opportunities
- Professional development
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