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2026 JOHNS HOPKINS HEALTHCARE DESIGN COMPETITION

Application Deadline: February 1st, 2026, 11:59 PM EST.

LOCATION: USA

Applications for the 2026 Johns Hopkins Healthcare Design Competition are now open! A competition to celebrate good design in healthcare! Winners show a solid understanding of the need, the people impacted, focused problem-solving, and a great real-world solution.

ELIGIBILITY:

The project is open to any student-led team that has designed a health-related solution. All countries. All academic fields.

The project must be focused on a healthcare application in either of the 4 tracks

Designs of Solutions for Advanced Health Systems

Global Health/Humanitarian Design

Healthcare Apps/Digital Health

The project must have been started after January 1st, 2024

The project must be driven by full-time students

Postdoc research projects are ineligible.

Projects that have utilized significant funding (>$100K) are ineligible.

Projects that are not run by full-time students are ineligible. For example, projects run by startup companies or faculty are ineligible.

Eligible full-time students include those working towards undergraduate, master’s, doctoral, and professional degrees (MBA, MD, etc.).

Project teams should comprise more than one full-time student.

Applicants can submit multiple unique projects

If you have any questions regarding your team’s eligibility, please contact Aditya Polsani at apolsan1@jhu.edu or Allyson Chiu at achiu9@jh.edu

Timeline:

February 1 – Submission of two-page proposals

March 10 – Finalists informed

April 12—Final round (virtual event)

BENEFIT:

Award for each track:

1st Prize: $5,000

2nd Prize: $3,000

3rd Prize: $1,000

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ARNOLD ARBORETUM POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY 

Application Deadline: 1/11/2026 11:59 PM (EST Time Zone)

LOCATION: USA

The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University invites early-career scientists to apply for a unique opportunity to start a research career as independent postdoctoral fellows while gaining training and connections within the framework of a top-tier academic environment. The Katharine H. Putnam Fellowship in Plant Science supports scientists focused on utilizing the Arnold Arboretum’s living collections of woody plants to study any area of plant science.  The Global Change Postdoctoral Fellowship supports researchers that tackle any area of global change science utilizing the myriad resources of the Arnold Arboretum.

ELIGIBILITY:

Applications are sought from early-career individuals with a PhD in life sciences, plant biology, evolution, plant genetics, plant ecology, horticulture, or a related discipline. Applicants must have their PhD when they initiate their term at the Arboretum. We strongly encourage applications from groups underrepresented in the sciences. Foreign nationals are eligible to apply, but applicants are expected to be fluent in English.

Fellows are expected to be in full-time residence at the Arboretum during their 2-year tenure and are provided office and research space.

There is one application for both fellowships. Applicants can apply for both fellowships at the same time or specifically for the fellowship that is the most appropriate for the proposed work. The research statement should be tailored for the specific fellowship that the applicant is applying for with either a global change focus or utilization of the Arboretum’s living collection of plants. Fellowships are awarded through a competitive review process. To be considered for a fellowship, the online applications should include the following:

Cover letter. The cover letter should clearly state (i) the applicant’s interest in the program; (ii) the potential start date, and (iii) the applicant’s contact information

Abstract. Brief description of proposed research (limit of 175 words)

Research Statement. The statement should be no longer than 4 pages, single-spaced, and should describe the research project the applicant proposes to conduct as either a Global Change Fellow or a Putnam Fellow. The statement should describe (i) the nature and scope of the proposed research project; (ii) the approach and methods to be employed; (iii) how the living collections (Putnam Fellowship) or the resources of the Arnold Arboretum (Global Change Fellowship) will be utilized; and (iv) how the proposed work will advance knowledge of the plant kingdom (Putnam Fellowship) or advance global change science (Global Change Fellowship). References should be included but do not count as part of the 4-page limit.

Research Budget. A modest level of funding is available for research and travel costs. Applicants should submit a simple, 1-page budget that includes a paragraph detailing all laboratory and equipment requirements and an itemized budget by year for research, travel, and professional costs associated with the proposed project. Travel expenses for professional conferences as well as up to $2,500 for relocation to Boston should be included in the budget. The budget should accurately reflect and justify what is required for the proposed project.

Curriculum vitae.

Three letters of recommendation. As part of the online submission, you must send a request to the referee to submit a letter of recommendation (via the request section). The referee will be automatically sent an email with a link to an online submission form where they will upload a letter of recommendation. It is highly recommended that you contact your referee prior to sending the request. Please inform the referee to expect an email from Admin@communityforce.com with instructions for submitting a recommendation letter. Each referee must upload his/her letter of recommendation via the link by January 18 at 5:00 p.m.

BENEFIT:

An Arboretum Postdoctoral Fellowship includes a salary of $83,000 per year, health insurance eligibility, and annual support of up to $10,000 for professional expenses, including research, travel, and relocation to Boston (and up to $2,500 of the total budget). Fellows are expected to be in full-time residence at the Arboretum during their 2-year tenure and are provided office and research space. Fellows can start between July 1 and the beginning of September

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