Project Support
Project Award Funding
for faculty- Description
The Institute for Global Health is pleased to offer support to affiliated Northwestern faculty for projects in global health.
The Institute for Global Health and its programs are funded through grants and generous donations from individuals, families and public and private organizations and foundations that believe in our mission and share our passion. Join us, and help us improve health around the world.
- Eligibility
- The purpose of this grant is to provide support to Northwestern faculty for non-research projects, including, but not limited to, events, education, community engagement, or implementation projects. The fund is not meant to support the same aims of existing projects already funded elsewhere. Priority will be given to supporting long-term partnerships for projects that will have long-term outcomes and impact.
- Application Deadline
- October 1, February 1, June 1 by 5pm CST.
Project Award Funding: Primary Care
for faculty- Description
The Institute for Global Health is pleased to offer support to affiliated Northwestern faculty for projects focused on improving Primary Care services and systems throughout the world.
The Institute for Global Health and its programs are funded through grants and generous donations from individuals, families and public and private organizations and foundations that believe in our mission and share our passion. Join us, and help us improve health around the world.
- Eligibility
The purpose of this grant is to provide support to Northwestern faculty for non-research projects, including, but not limited to, events, education, community engagement, or implementation projects. The fund is not meant to support the same aims of existing projects already funded elsewhere. Priority will be given to supporting long-term partnerships for projects that will have long-term outcomes and impact.
All applicants must have a full-time appointment at Northwestern University and be a member of the Institute for Global Health.
- Application Deadline
- Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis.
Project Award Funding: SU/NU Global Health Knowledge Hub
for faculty- Description
The Robert J. Havey, MD Institute for Global Health is pleased to offer support to affiliated Northwestern faculty, working with Stellenbosch University faculty, on projects related to growing the work the SU/NU Global Health Knowledge Hub. Priority will be given to projects in the areas of global primary care, biomedical engineering, health professions education, infectious disease and genomics, and climate health/environmental engineering.
The Havey Institute for Global Health and its programs are funded through grants and generous donations from individuals, families and public and private organizations and foundations that believe in our mission and share our passion. Join us, and help us improve health around the world.
- Eligibility
The purpose of this grant is to provide support to Northwestern faculty for non-research projects, including, but not limited to, events, education, community engagement, or implementation projects. The fund is not meant to support the same aims of existing projects already funded elsewhere.
Northwestern applicants must have a full-time appointment at Northwestern University and be a member of the Havey Institute for Global Health and be partnered with a faculty of Stellenbosch University.
- Application Deadline
- Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis.