Takemi Program in International Health

Takemi Program in International Health

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The Takemi fellowship brings together a group of mid-career professionals from around the world to the Harvard T.H. Chan School to improve global health.

The Takemi Program in International Health at the Harvard School of Public Health is an interdisciplinary research program that focuses on the problems of mobilizing, allocating, and maintaining limited resources to improve health. To address these issues, the program brings together at Harvard a small group of Takemi Fellows, mid-career professionals from around the world, with particular emphasi

12/10/2020

Only 21 days to go before the application portal closes. Get those applications in! https://harvard.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_08GPPjMDddBVJLT

12/01/2020

31 days to submit your application to the Takemi Program in International Health! Grab your coffee or tea and apply! https://harvard.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_08GPPjMDddBVJLT

11/09/2020

Not sure what the Takemi Program in International Health is all about? Watch our Program video featuring our Executive Director Dr. Jesse Bump and former fellows including Mika Kunieda Sujata Saunik José Irineu Rangel Rigotti

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11/02/2020

Why apply to ? For more info:

https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/takemi/application-materials/

10/30/2020

Not sure whether to apply to the Takemi Program in International Health Fellowship Program? Consider these questions. Still unsure? Send us an email [email protected].

10/27/2020

Interested in the Takemi Program in International Health Fellowship Program? Here is your to do list! Get those applications in. Applications are due Dec. 31, 2020. Calling all mid-career health professionals!

10/22/2020

The application portal for the 2021–22 fellowship year will close on December 31, 2020. Learn more about the Program here: https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/takemi/application-materials/ and submit your application! Join our network of over 300 fellows from 56 countries who are working to build a healthier world.

PHOTOS: How The World Is Reinventing Rituals 10/14/2020

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Portraits Of Resilience: How 19 Women Around The Globe Face The Pandemic 10/14/2020

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Panel: Keizo Takemi (House of Councillors), Margarita Estevez-Abe (Syracuse University), Aya Goto (Fukushima Medical University), Michael Reich (Harvard Chan School of Public Health), "Japan’s Response to COVID-19" 10/01/2020

Consider registering for upcoming event "Japan's Response to COVID-19" with former fellows Keizo Takemi (House of Councillors) and Aya Goto (Fukushima Medical University), and moderated by Michael Reich

Panel: Keizo Takemi (House of Councillors), Margarita Estevez-Abe (Syracuse University), Aya Goto (Fukushima Medical University), Michael Reich (Harvard Chan School of Public Health), "Japan’s Response to COVID-19" Keizo TakemiMember, House of Councillors of the National Diet of Japan; Former State Secretary for Foreign Affairs of Japan; Former Senior Vice Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare of Japan Margarita Estevez-AbeAssociate Professor of Political Science, Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs...

09/18/2020

Consider taking a moment this weekend to apply to the Harvard Takemi Program 2021-22 fellowship year! Learn more here: https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/takemi/application-materials/ Questions? [email protected]

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