Applications are open for the LSHTM-Stanford Fellowship in Planetary Health 2025-2026. Fuelled by a sense of urgency to protect health in a rapidly changing world – especially in historically marginalised communities – planetary focuses on developing solutions that simultaneously promote health, environmental stewardship, and social impact.
The Planetary Health Postdoctoral Fellowship cultivates new knowledge and solutions at the intersections of health and the environment. Founded by the Stanford University Center for Innovation in Global Health, the fellowship is run in partnership with the Centre on Climate Change & Planetary Health (CCCPH) at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), the Stanford Center for Human and Planetary Health, and the Center for Innovation in Global Health.
Through two-year fellowships, the programme supports early-career researchers in conducting cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research on planetary health challenges and solutions. The 2026 round will be recruiting two fellows: one to be based at LSHTM, and one to be based at Stanford University, with separate recruitment processes for each.
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Online applications will be accepted by the automated system until 10pm of the closing date. Any queries regarding the application process may be addressed to [email protected].
A short (500 words) planetary related research proposal including appropriate methods and outcomes and feasible in a 2-year timeline, are to be submitted alongside your application. A suggested supervisor in the LSHTM Centre on Climate Change and Planetary whose work is relevant to your proposed project must also be included. A suggested mentor at Stanford whose work is relevant to your proposed project is desirable. Please note applications without this will not be considered.
Type of Opportunity | Scholarships and Fellowships |
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Deadline | 11 July,2025 |
Country | Africa |
Organizer | Planetary Health |
Contact the organizer | [email protected]. |