UNU-IIGH invites distinguished experts from government, academia, and civil society to engage in its efforts to further global health equity and justice. Fellows are expected to conduct policy-relevant research, author policy papers, and participate in critical conversations aligned with IIGH’s strategic ambitions.
Fellowships are offered for a period of one-year, renewable based on a continued programme of work. It is an unpaid opportunity designed to encourage collaboration and partnerships with IIGH policy researchers, enhancing global health scholarship and progressive policy development. Current UN staff are ineligible. For more details, contact unu.iigh.director@unu.edu.