Now Accepting Applications for Summer Internships!
Join the Force for Change: Student Opportunities at The Task Force
The Task Force for Global Health is looking for exceptional students ready to dive into meaningful global health experiences. Whether you are in high school, undergrad, or graduate school, we offer internships and fellowships designed to connect you with world-renowned experts and impactful partnerships.
Opportunities at a Glance
Internships & Fellowships: We offer limited paid and unpaid internships, as well as paid fellowships, for students in high school, undergraduate, and graduate programs.
Professional Development: Gain hands-on experience with stimulating projects and learn directly from world-renowned public health experts and global partnerships.
Academic Integration: Our roles are designed to complement your career interests, and academic credit may be available depending on your school’s requirements.
How to Apply
We offer two pathways for students to join our team. You may choose the one that best fits your current goals:
Option A: Apply for a Specific Opening. Browse our current program-specific vacancies to find a role that matches your skills. These are updated regularly based on departmental needs and can be found on our website or via the Emory Careers page OR 12Twenty.
Option B: Submit for General Interest (Year-Round) If you don't see a specific opening that fits, we accept general interest applications from currently enrolled undergraduate and graduate students on a rolling basis. To apply this way:
Prepare your Resume: Ensure your current academic status and experience are up to date.
Write a Targeted Cover Letter: You must identify up to three Task Force programs you are most interested in.
Submission: Send these documents to our team. Your materials will be shared with the relevant program contacts for review as opportunities arise.
Questions? Reach out to us anytime at .
Ready to make your mark? We are constantly updating our opportunities to match the evolving needs of global health.