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Heaney Fellowship
The Curtis D. Heaney Fellowship was established in 1997 by William Heaney, Yale School of Management Class of 1989, in memory of his brother.  Awards of approximately $2000 will be given to two public health students whose summer internships are in the area of HIV/AIDS policy or research. Recipients of the fellowships are chosen on the basis of demonstrated concern for the problem of HIV/AIDS and the people affected by the disease, and academic excellence in the M.P.H. program. Deadline for this fellowship is mid-March.

 

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