Supported by and in collaboration with the Harvard Cyprus Endowment Fund on Environmental and Public Health, the Cyprus Fellowship Program is an opportunity for first year HSPH Environmental Health Master of Science students to gain experience at the forefront of Public Health challenges from across the Globe. Participating students analyze data sets from Cyprus and other European countries and publish the results in leading, international, peer-reviewed journals.
2024 - 2025 Projects
2024- 2025 Projects
- Investigation of factors influencing the association between individually experienced temperature assessed using wearable sensors and outdoor ambient temperature.
- Association of allergic sensitization with respiratory health outcomes among asthmatic children during the high desert dust season in Eastern Mediterranean
- Association of weather parameters with aggressive behavior among mental health in-patients in Cyprus
- The relationship between individual and environmental factors associated with tobacco smoking in Cyprus
- Development of a predictive model for PM5 over the greater Athens metropolitan area, Greece at 1kmX1km grid using satellite measurements and machine learning methods
- Health effects of short-term exposure to ultrafine particles on cause-specific mortality in Athens, Greece in 2007-2019
- Development of a Prediction model for radioactive components of PM5 in Athens, Greece and short-term exposure effects on total mortality
- A Systematic Review of Farming Practices and Climate Change
- Extreme Heat and Hospital Admissions in Kuwait
- Impact of Landfills on Human Health: A Systematic Review and Comparison of Developed Versus Developing Countries
- Association of Air Pollution Exposure and the Built Environment with Overweight and Obesity in 3-4-Year-Old Children in Cyprus: A Cross-Sectional Study
How to Apply
This program is open to first year students that are enrolled in the Environmental Health Master of Science program. Students are encouraged to submit an application in the Spring Semester. Students can apply by clicking Here.
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