Summer Internship on Cape Looking for Applicants Now

The Division of Public Health Practice is currently accepting applications for a new internship that allows students to work on public health issues on Cape Cod this summer.

The Ellen Jones Public Health Practice Internship offers an HSPH student the opportunity to spend three months working on public health problems in Barnstable County while living on the Lower Cape. Housing for the student is provided.

The internship was named for former Harvard professor and Cape community activist Ellen Jones and was established by the Division of Public Health Practice and the Lower/Outer Cape Community Coalition.

For more information, contact Deborah Prothrow-Stith, director of the Division of Public Health Practice, at 617-495-4000.


   


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