CLF-Lerner Fellowship accepting applications

The Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future is now accepting applicants for its CLF-Lerner Fellowship program for the 2016–17 fiscal year.

The program, established in 2003, supports outstanding doctoral students at Johns Hopkins University who are committed to the discovery and/or application of knowledge about public health challenges associated with the current food system, and/or about the creation of a healthier, more equitable, and more resilient food system.

Each CLF-Lerner Fellowship award provides up to one year of support (up to $67,000) to be used for tuition, stipend, and/or research expenses related to individual needs. The fellowship program also provides enrichment opportunities such as a journal club, skills training, meetings with leaders in the field, and a network of current and former fellows. Johns Hopkins students from all divisions within the university are eligible to receive support during any stage of their programs and are encouraged to apply.

Application deadline: Tuesday, March 7

More information about the CLF-Lerner Fellowship program and how to apply can be found online.