The Advanced FETP Fellowship is a 2-year training-through-service program in applied epidemiology and public health leadership offered by the Uganda Public Health Fellowship Program. Fellows develop competencies by providing valuable public health services to the Ministry of Health, with 80% of time spent on field projects and 20% in interactive didactic training at UNIPH.
The Uganda Public Health Fellowship Program (UPHFP) is implemented by the Ministry of Health in partnership with Makerere University School of Public Health (MakSPH) and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (US CDC). Housed in the Uganda National Institute of Public Health (UNIPH), the program aims to develop the next generation of public health leadership for Uganda through learning-by-service and responding to real-time public health problems.
Advanced FETP Fellowship Benefits
- 2-year training-through-service program in applied epidemiology and public health leadership
- 80% of time spent on field projects with supervision and mentorship
- 20% spent in interactive didactic training at UNIPH
- Mentorship by MoH, UNIPH, US CDC, and other implementing partners
- Competency development in field epidemiology, public health surveillance, outbreak investigations, applied epidemiological studies, scientific and non-scientific communication, public health programming, management and leadership
Advanced FETP Fellowship Eligibility Criteria
- Master’s degree in Public Health, Health Services Research, Epidemiology, Veterinary Public Health, Nutrition, Environmental Health, Wildlife or any other health-related discipline
- 3-7 years of work experience in any health-related field including human, environmental, veterinary, wildlife, etc.
How to Apply for Advanced FETP Fellowship?
- Click the APPLY NOW button to access the application portal at https://fellows.uniph.go.ug/
- Click Register now to create an account if it is your first time
- Check your email inbox/spam folder for a validation email and click validate
- Return to the application portal and Login Here to apply for your selected course
- Note: You can only apply for one course on the application portal
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Here are the most frequently asked questions about the Advanced FETP Fellowship. These answers cover eligibility, benefits, deadlines, and how to apply.
What is the Advanced FETP Fellowship?
The Advanced FETP Fellowship is a 2-year training-through-service program in applied epidemiology and public health leadership. Fellows develop competencies by providing public health services to the Ministry of Health, with 80% time on field projects and 20% in didactic training at UNIPH.
Who is eligible for the Advanced FETP Fellowship?
Applicants must have a master’s degree in Public Health, Health Services Research, Epidemiology, Veterinary Public Health, Nutrition, Environmental Health, Wildlife or any other health-related discipline. They also need 3-7 years of work experience in a health-related field.
How many fellowships are offered?
The program will offer ten (10) Fellowships in the Field Epidemiology Track for the 2027-2028 cohort.
What is the deadline for the Advanced FETP Fellowship application?
The application deadline is Friday, July 31st, 2026. All applications must be submitted through the online portal by this date.
How do I apply for the Advanced FETP Fellowship?
Interested applicants should click the APPLY NOW button on the official page to access the application portal. First-time users must register, validate their email, and then log in to apply. Only one course can be applied for.
What competencies will I gain as a fellow?
Fellows gain competencies in field epidemiology (public health surveillance, outbreak investigations, applied epidemiological studies), scientific and non-scientific communication, public health programming (including cost analysis and Quality Improvement projects), management and leadership.
Who implements the Uganda Public Health Fellowship Program?
The program is implemented by the Ministry of Health in partnership with Makerere University School of Public Health (MakSPH) and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (US CDC). It is housed in the Uganda National Institute of Public Health (UNIPH).
What is the structure of the Advanced FETP Fellowship?
The fellowship is a 2-year program where 80% of time is spent on field projects with supervision and mentorship, and 20% is spent in interactive didactic training at UNIPH. Fellows serve in priority technical units of the MoH or affiliated institutions.
Can I apply for more than one course on the application portal?
No, you can only apply for one course on the application portal. Please select the course you are most interested in before submitting your application.
Who can I contact for more information about the fellowship?
For more information, contact the Administration Desk at UNIPH by telephone at 0749515227 or by email at [email protected]. You can also download the full advert from the official page.
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