Wisconsin Population Health Service Fellow
The Wisconsin Population Health Service Fellowship Program is a two year service and training program designed for early career public health professionals. Fellows are placed in community, non-profit, governmental, or health-service organizations across Wisconsin tackling some of the most pressing public health challenges. Through a curriculum focused on health equity, systems thinking, and collaborative leadership, the program helps train the next generation of public health leaders. Applicants should have: A masters or doctoral degree in public health or an allied discipline prior to appointment (July 1 2026); Relevant work experience in public health or related field; and US citizenship or be a foreign national with US permanent resident status.