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Goldstein Award


The Bernard D. Goldstein Award in Environmental Health Disparities and Public Health Practice is a $2,000 scholarship available to students or postdocs working in the practice of environmental health disparities (available to students working in public health practice in alternate years) with a faculty member who has an association with the Center for Health Equity. Recipients may use the award for tuition, travel, professional organization membership, books, courses, etc. Established by Dr. Goldstein, former dean of Pitt Public Health and professor of environmental and occupational health and his wife, Russellyn Carruth, adjunct professor at Pitt Law. Click here for an application. 



10/03/2014

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