Internship Funding

The Global Health Program encourages students in all years to seek out meaningful internships related to global health. 

Internships Proposed by Students

Students may learn of and secure unpaid internship opportunities themselves.  The Center for Health and Wellbeing may be able to provide partial financial support for such opportunities.

Applications for global health related internship funding (for both GHP minor and non-minor students) will open in Spring 2025.

Juniors enrolled in the GHP minor program who propose an internship of at least 8 weeks to fulfill their summer research requirement may apply for financial support through the “Global Health Internship Funding (GHP Minor Students)” opportunity in the Princeton SAFE system, starting in early February.  Awards for GHP student summer internship support range up to $1,000.

First-years, sophomores, and juniors not enrolled in the GHP minor program who propose a global health-related internship of at least 8 weeks may apply for GHP financial support through the “Global Health Internship Funding (Non-GHP Minor Students)” opportunity in SAFE, starting in early February.  Awards for non-minor student internships may range up to $500 but are contingent on available funds.

Paid internships and internships lasting less than eight weeks are unfortunately ineligible for funding from the Center for Health and Wellbeing.

Please contact CHW Program Coordinator Meaghan Tohill at [email protected] with any questions about summer internship funding.

Internships Sponsored by the Center for Health and Wellbeing

As a first stop, click here to learn about the fully-funded summer opportunities available through the Center for Health and Wellbeing’s Internships in Global Health program.

Internships Sponsored by Other Princeton Partners

Other campus partners sponsoring related summer internship opportunities include:

Please note that GHP is not able to provide additional “top up” stipend funding for internships fully sponsored by Princeton offices including the International Internship Program or Princeton Internships in Civic Service.