Selected UW Resources for Study Abroad, Service Learning, and Fellowships
The Carlson Leadership & Public Service Center: The Carlson Leadership & Public Service Center develops service-learning, community-based participatory research, and service opportunities for UW students.
Exploration Seminars: Short Summer International Programs – some global health oriented.
GO! Global: GO! Global scholarships help students with significant financial need access international learning opportunities.
Health Alliance International: UW-based NGO focusing on health systems strengthening in developing countries
International Pre-Med Internships: Child Family Health International and IE3 Global Internships: Students gain valuable professional experience, earn academic credit when they do a 10-week medical rotation. Contact: ipe@u.washington.edu
International Programs and Exchanges (contact: ipe@u.washington.edu): The Office of International Programs & Exchanges at the University of Washington incorporates a diverse community of students, staff and faculty dedicated to international education.
Multidisciplinary International Research Training (MIRT) Program: MIRT is a national program designed to encourage underrepresented students to pursue careers in biomedical and behavioral research.
Post Bachelor Fellowship (PBF) Opportunity with IHME (Institute for Health Metrics & Evaluation): The IHME PBF program provides a unique opportunity for recent college graduates with strong quantitative skills to train with faculty and senior research.
School for International Training (SIT) offers Global Health study abroad programs: (contact: ipe@u.washington.edu). SIT offers a wide variety of semester-long undergraduate study programs around the world.
UW Comparative History of Ideas International Programs: CHID is widely recognized and respected for its innovative and transformative international programs.
For specific information about the resources above, please check their websites listed for details.