Apply Now: Fully Funded 2025 Atlantic Fellows Program for Global Brain Health Leaders

The Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI) is now accepting applications for the Atlantic Fellows for Equity in Brain Health 2025–2026, a fully funded fellowship designed for passionate individuals committed to reducing the global impact of dementia and promoting equitable brain health.

This one-year program is hosted at Trinity College Dublin and the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), combining advanced academic learning, hands-on experience, global collaboration, and personalized mentorship to prepare fellows to lead meaningful change.

Why Join the Atlantic Fellows Program?

  • Fully Funded Experience: Spend 12 months fully supported at a world-class institution, dedicating your time to learning, collaboration, and growth.
  • Global Network: Connect with international experts, practitioners, and peers, forming lifelong professional relationships.
  • Dual-Campus Learning: Benefit from the perspectives and resources of both Dublin and San Francisco campuses.
  • Multidisciplinary Education: Explore neurology, epidemiology, ethics, health economics, leadership, research methods, and creative advocacy.
  • Leadership & Practical Exposure: Participate in workshops, clinical observations, and leadership training.
  • Personalized Mentorship: Receive guidance from experienced mentors to support project development and career goals.
  • Seed Funding for Impact: Apply for up to $25,000 USD to pilot innovative brain health initiatives.
  • Certification: Earn a recognized Certificate in Equity in Brain Health from Trinity College Dublin or UCSF.
  • Lifelong Community: Join the global Atlantic Fellows network for ongoing collaboration and impact.

Who Should Apply?

Ideal candidates are those who:

  • Are committed to brain health equity and social impact.
  • Can participate full-time for one year in Dublin or San Francisco.
  • Have leadership potential, creativity, resilience, and a strong sense of purpose.
  • Hold a final academic or professional degree in a relevant field.
  • Are eligible for international travel and fluent in English.

Application Requirements:

  • Completed online application form
  • Updated CV or resume
  • Statement of Purpose describing motivation, goals, and alignment with GBHI’s mission
  • Two letters of support (including at least one from an employer or institutional partner)

Why This Fellowship Matters

The Atlantic Fellows Program is more than an academic opportunity—it is a global movement. Fellows join a community dedicated to equitable brain health, turning knowledge and passion into meaningful change that impacts communities worldwide.

Take this opportunity to advance your career, expand your impact, and contribute to a world where brain health equity is a reality.

Apply now to become an Atlantic Fellow and help transform brain health globally!

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