February 26th, 2010 | Published in Google Student Blog
One year ago we shared an opportunity with you to work on a variety of public health projects through the Global Health Corps (GHC). This program came to fruition after discussions at the aids2031 conference hosted by Google.org in March 2008 and last year GHC sent their inaugural class of 22 recent university grads to complete year-long assignments in public health organizations in various countries. We're now pleased to announce that GHC is accepting applications for the 2010-2011 class.
GHC is a unique program that enhances a fellow's cultural experience by pairing cross-cultural teams – one fellow from the host country with one international fellow. Once accepted, all chosen fellows must complete a summer training course sponsored by Stanford University. This year GHC has 32 open positions with locations ranging from Brundi, Rwanda, New Jersey, Malawi, and Massachusetts. Global Health Corps offers a unique experience that enables young professionals to gain valuable experience for strengthening global public health equity.
The American application deadline is March 5th and the deadline for in-country fellows is April 1st. Applicants must be under 30 years old, possess at least an undergraduate degree and be proficient in English. Fellows will be chosen based on their skills that meet the organization's assignment goals once they successfully complete GHC's intense interviewing, application, and orientation process.
If you're interested in applying, please visit apply.ghcorps.org
Posted by Charlie Hale, Googler and GHC co-founder