Faculty Resources
The School of Public Health, through Public Health Practice & Global Engagement (PHPGE),
has a process in place for reviewing faculty proposals to establish Institutional
International Memorandum of Understanding with institutions and agencies worldwide.
Approval of MOUs will be based on their alignment with established guidelines and
potential for contributing to the school's overall global public health mission and
strategic direction. View the memoranda of understanding criterion document on the Heights (SPH faculty & staff only). Faculty may reach out to PHPGE about other types of international
agreements and documents that may be needed for student placements or research.
Public Health Practice & Global Engagement in consultation with the U-M Provost's
Global Engagement Team created an Internal Emergency Response and Communication Protocol for the School of Public Health. (Accessible by the U-M Community). This document can be used as guidance by faculty
mentoring students who may have an emergency while abroad.
The global public health appointments were developed to lend visible institutional
support to faculty working in global public health. Designation as a Professor (Associate/Assistant/Clinical/Research
Professor) of Global Public Health is reserved for faculty with a primary faculty
appointment at the School of Public Health with substantial global health experience
and is commensurate with the faculty member's appointment at the School of Public
Health. Applications are due annually on June 1 and require a nomination from the
applicant's departmental chair. Application documents on The Heights (The Heights is accessible by Public Health faculty and staff)
Annual solicitation of applications for faculty pilot research projects in global
health are offered by Public Health Practice & Global Engagement. Priority for funding
is typically, although not exclusively, given to proposals from junior faculty. Applications
are due annually in September and accepted on a rolling basis if funds remain. Faculty Pilot Research Projects in Global Health documentation on The Heights (The Heights is accessible by Public Health faculty and staff). The Faculty Pilot Research Projects in Global Public Health program has been suspended
for the 2026 application cycle.
Awards are intended to support postdoctoral fellows who will complete research in
global public health, especially projects with a focus in low- and middle-income countries.
Postdoctoral candidates require nomination and mentoring by a University of Michigan
faculty member whose primary appointment is through UM-SPH. Up to two application
nominations may be submitted from each UM-SPH department chair. Funding support is
available for no more than two postdoctoral fellows each academic year. Applications are due annually in February. The Tappe Postdoctoral Fellowship program has been suspended for the 2025 and 2026
application cycles.