Johns Hopkins University Fully Funded PhD in Public Health
PhD @Johns Hopkins University posted 3 weeks agoJob Description
Johns Hopkins University offers a fully funded Ph.D. program in Public Health through its Bloomberg School of Public Health (BSPH). This program provides comprehensive financial support to all full-time doctoral students who maintain good academic standing.
Program Overview
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Degree: Ph.D. in Public Health
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Institution: Johns Hopkins University – Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Departments: 10 specialized departments, including Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Health Policy and Management, International Health, Mental Health, and more
The program emphasizes interdisciplinary research and offers students the flexibility to focus on various public health disciplines. Students engage in rigorous coursework, research projects, and have opportunities for teaching assistantships.
Funding Package
All full-time Ph.D. students receive a comprehensive funding package that includes:
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Tuition and Fees: Full coverage
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Stipend: Annual stipend for living expenses (e.g., $50,000 for the 2025–2026 academic year)
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Health Insurance: Comprehensive coverage, including premiums for spouses and children of international students, depending on visa type
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Duration: Guaranteed funding for at least the first four years of the program
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Additional Support: Need-based relocation grants are available for incoming students to offset moving expenses
Students are also encouraged to apply for external fellowships and grants to supplement their funding.
Admission Requirements
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Academic Background: Bachelor’s or master’s degree in a relevant field
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Work Experience: 2–3 years of full-time work experience in a related field is recommended but not required
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Standardized Tests: GRE scores are not required and will not be considered
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Application Materials:
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Online application
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Transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended
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Statement of purpose
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Three letters of recommendation
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Resume or curriculum vitae (CV)
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Writing sample
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TOEFL or IELTS scores for non-native English speakers
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