Become a CGH Scholar
The intent of the PSOM Center for Global Health Scholars Program is to engage our extraordinary global health thought-leaders and practitioners in various ways based on their affiliation with CGH and professional interests. By drawing on their collective energy, Scholars will further CGH's mission areas of fostering the development of junior and senior colleagues with interests in global health, supporting bi-directional exchange and training with our partners, researching key disease burdens, and uniting our global health community here at Penn.
Benefits to Scholars
- Eligibility to compete for seed funding to establish new or to build on continuing work (alignment with current CGH research priorities)
- Ability to form innovative partnerships with others university-wide
- Priority to attend and participate in engaging global health events
- Access to a network of volunteer research assistants
- Share your publications and accomplishments with CGH staff so we can promote your work
- Connect with new colleagues and broaden the reach of your work and career prospects
- Collaborate on ideas and possible new projects and ventures
- Co-host symposia, workshops, webinars, events
APPLICATION
If you are interested in becoming a scholar, please submit an application by following the link below. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
Upon receipt, CGH will review your application and determine which scholar affiliation type (Scholar, Associate Scholar or International Scholar) is most applicable given your position and extent of academic and research engagement in global health. If an applicant is not currently affiliated with Penn, they must demonstrate an active, ongoing collaboration with a Penn faculty member for their application to be considered. A CGH staff member will follow up with you once a determination has been made.
All Scholars are encouraged to note their relationship to the Center for Global Health on publications, presentations or related activities.
Eligibility Criteria
The criteria for the rank of a Penn Global Health Scholar are:
- Standing and Associated Penn faculty in all tracks, as well as adjunct and emeriti faculty, are encouraged to apply.
- Scholars will display evidence of significant global health activity and related academic accomplishments in any of Penn’s primary mission areas or service responsibilities.
- Scholars are expected to participate in CGH events and activities, collaborate with other CGH Scholars on global projects and in partnership programs, provide content advice and mentorship to global health trainees, participate in global health courses sponsored by Penn, and serve on CGH committees.
The criteria for the rank of a Penn Global Health Associate Scholar are:
- All other individuals at Penn and other US institutions (academic, governmental, not-for-profit or corporate) who hold a secondary degree (Masters, MD, PhD, etc), or commensurate global service experience, and who desire to expand their global health awareness and partnership with Penn are encouraged to apply as CGH Associate Scholars.
- Associate Scholars may be Penn alumni, clinical residents and fellows, or post-doctoral fellows, as well as other individuals who partner with Penn in any of our numerous global activities and events.
- Associate Scholars are expected to participate in CGH events and activities, global health course instruction, advising, service on committees, and/or engage in CGH partnership programs.
- Please note that students who do not already hold a secondary degree and are enrolled in training programs at Penn (MD, BGS or other PhD programs, MPH, MSCE, Nursing, etc.) are not eligible to be Associate Scholars. Students are encouraged to participate in CGH events and activities by signing-up for the CGH list serve, and by joining one of the CGH-supported student organizations.
The criteria for the rank of a Penn Global Health International Scholar are:
INTERNATIONAL SCHOLAR
- Individuals with a primary appointment at a non-US institution (academic, governmental, non-profit or corporate) and who work collaboratively with the CGH, CGH Scholars or Associate Scholars and/or trainees in either research, education, advocacy, and/or patient care missions are encouraged to apply as International Scholars.
- International Scholars are expected to collaborate with, if not guide, CGH programs and initiatives in their home country, provide content advice and mentorship to Penn and non-US trainees enrolled in CGH-affiliated programs, and whenever possible participate in CGH events, activities, and course instruction
The criteria for the rank of a Penn Global Health Research Affiliate are:
The CGH Research Affiliate designation honors valued collaborators who contribute to the work of the Penn Center for Global Health in diverse and flexible ways. This category fosters continued engagement with members of the global health community who partner with CGH across initiatives, as well as colleagues who have transitioned to other institutions but maintain active collaborations. Research Affiliates are an important part of the CGH community and are encouraged to participate in Center activities though their engagement may be more limited or project-specific than that of CGH Scholars.
The criteria for the designation of CGH Research Affiliate are:
- Valued collaborators who contribute to CGH, its Scholars, or affiliated programs, but are not currently designated as formal Scholars.
- Former CGH Scholars and Associate Scholars, who have transitioned to a primary appointment at another institution but continue to collaborate with CGH-affiliated faculty or programs.
- Graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, residents, or other trainees who have completed their Penn-based training and moved to another institution but continue to collaborate with CGH-affiliated faculty or programs.
- Individuals who engage with CGH on a project-specific or consultative basis and whose work intersects with CGH's mission areas, but whose level of involvement does not yet meet the threshold for Scholar or Associate Scholar designation.
Research Affiliates are encouraged to:
- Attend and participate in CGH events and activities when possible.
- Maintain communication with CGH staff regarding relevant publications, projects, or collaborations.
- Note their affiliation with the Penn Center for Global Health on relevant publications or presentations, where appropriate.
Please note: Research Affiliates are not eligible for CGH seed funding or priority access to CGH resources reserved for active Scholars. Should a Research Affiliate's engagement with CGH increase substantially, they are encouraged to apply for Scholar or Associate Scholar designation.