Job Description
Opportunity Description
The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health offers one of the world’s most prestigious Master of Public Health (MPH) programs designed for professionals committed to improving global health. This multidisciplinary program equips students with advanced analytical, leadership, and evidence-based public health skills needed to address modern health challenges.
The MPH program provides a flexible learning environment, allowing students to pursue their degree full-time, part-time, or online. Throughout the program, learners collaborate with world-renowned faculty, engage in real-world public health projects, and build practical skills required in global healthcare sectors.
Students conclude their program with a Capstone Project, applying their knowledge to a relevant public health issue. Graduates join a global network of public health experts and often advance their careers in government, NGOs, international organizations, research institutes, and healthcare systems.
Short Details
| Opportunity ID | 3880 |
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| Degree | Master of Public Health (MPH) |
| Host Institution | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health |
| Country | United States (Online option available) |
| Duration | 11 months – 4 years |
| Funding Type | Partially Funded (Multiple scholarships available) |
| Number of Awards | 12 |
| Eligible Countries | All nationalities |
| Gender | Male/Female |
| Field of Study | Public Health (multiple specializations) |
| Language of Instruction | English |
| Application Fee | Not Required |
| Deadline | December 1, 2025 (Full-time and Online/Part-time for Nov 2026 intake) |
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Scholarship Benefits
Johns Hopkins offers several competitive scholarships for MPH applicants. The most notable include the Sommer Scholar Program, Welch Scholarship, and Bloomberg Fellows Program.
Sommer Scholar Program Benefits:
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Full Tuition Coverage
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Stipend for Living Expenses
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Access to Elite Public Health Networks
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Leadership and Personal Development Activities
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Membership in a Global Community of 350+ Public Health Leaders
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Opportunities to influence public health policy and innovation
These scholarships aim to support professionals dedicated to improving global health and creating sustainable solutions.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet the following requirements for the Master of Public Health (MPH) program:
Work Experience
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Minimum 2 years full-time, post-baccalaureate health-related work experience, OR
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Doctoral degree in a public health–related field.
Work Experience Waivers
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U.S. medical students with two years of curriculum.
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International medical graduates.
Academic Background
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One mathematics course
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One introductory general biology course
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One health-related science or second biology course
Quantitative Skills
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Strong academic performance, supported by transcripts or optional test scores:
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GRE
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MCAT
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GMAT
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LSAT
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Statement of Purpose
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Clear explanation of professional public health goals.
Recommendation Letters
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Three letters required:
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At least one professional
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At least one academic
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MPH/MBA Applicants
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GRE or GMAT required (waivers available for applicants with:
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3+ years work experience
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GPA 3.0+)
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International Applicants
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Must meet additional application requirements.
Credit Transfer
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Up to 16 non-degree credits may be transferred if completed within five years.
English Language Requirement
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TOEFL iBT: 100
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TOEFL PBT: 600
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IELTS: 7.0
(Applicants should check the official website for any updated requirements.)
Required Documents
Applicants must prepare and submit the following documents:
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Completed application form (via SOPHAS)
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Academic transcripts
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Resume/CV
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Personal Statement
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Three Letters of Recommendation
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Optional: GRE/GMAT/MCAT/LSAT scores
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Proof of English proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS)
How to apply ?
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Create an online application through the School of Public Health Application System (SOPHAS).
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Upload all required documents, including transcripts, CV, personal statement, and letters of recommendation.
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Submit standardized test scores if applicable.
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Ensure English proficiency requirements are met.
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Submit the application before the deadline:
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December 1, 2025 for full-time and online/part-time entry in November 2026.
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For detailed guidance, applicants should review the official program page.
Official Link
Visit the official Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health website for complete details and online application.
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