Fellowships
The Global Mental Health Training (GMH) research fellowship, funded by the National Institute of Mental Health (5T32MH103210), provides pre- and post-doctoral training for rising Global Mental Health researchers. It is housed in the Department of Mental Health, in collaboration with the Departments of International Health and Epidemiology. Dr. Judy Bass (jbass1@jhu.edu) is the training program director.
This training fellowship provides rigorous coursework in epidemiology, biostatistics, public mental health and global mental health, field-based research experiences, and integrative activities that will provide trainees with a solid foundation in the core proficiencies of global mental health. In addition, trainees have the opportunity to pursue specialized training in one of three concentration areas that are recognized as high priority: (1) Prevention Research; (2) Intervention Research; or (3) Integration of Mental Health Services Research.
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Program overview and requirements
Program eligibility and fellows