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 emphasis on fellows from developing countries.
Through its activities, the program aims to advance knowledge about international health and to contribute to institutional development and improvement of national policy.
Current and former Takemi Fellows are invited to join the Takemi Program Group, which has been set up to allow Alumni to easily network with one another: http://www.facebook.com/editgroup.php?gid=152203374839956#!/home.php?sk=group_152203374839956
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.
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