The Student Research Training Program (SRT) is an intensive experiential learning program that engages second-year and third-year undergraduate students in the development, implementation, and assessment of a community-based project. Students selected for the program will work in small teams on a collaboratively designed year-long project addressing a global health issue. Students receive grants to support fieldwork.
Current Projects
View the 2025 SRT project sites below.
India
Physical and Mental Health Support and Outcomes for Children in Residential Care Programs
Requirements
The SRT program is open to second-year and third-year undergraduates who have demonstrated an interest in global health through coursework. Students seeking to meet ELA requirements through SRT must also complete an approved global health ethics course before participating in the program.
To ensure students support our community partners successfully, the SRT program involves significant preparation, including background reading and research. Additional requirements include:
- Biweekly meetings with faculty directors
- Pre-departure workshops focused on project development and implementation
- Full participation in an 8-week summer field experience
- A written report of your experience
- A re-entry retreat to process your experience
- Participation in DGHI’s Global Health Research Showcase to present your team’s work
How to Apply
Applications for 2024-2025 projects open on September 18 and close on October 13, 2024.
Before applying, students should review the program calendar, including dates of spring workshops, as well as descriptions of past SRT projects.
APPLY:
- Step 1: Review opportunities and choose a project location.
- Step 2: Complete an application.
- Step 3: Send a CV and a copy of your most recent transcript to gh-education@duke.edu.