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!








