Empowering the Next Generation of Public Health Leaders: Applications Open for the Triad Mentorship Program 2025
- Omran Aburayya
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read
If you're a Canadian resident passionate about public health and eager to advance your academic or professional journey, the Triad Mentorship Program 2025 offers a unique opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals. Organized by the Canadian Public Health Hub, this free, virtual program is designed to foster meaningful connections between prospective students, current students, and seasoned public health professionals across Canada. Applications are now open for the next six-month cohort starting in June 2026.
📌 Program Summary
Location: Canada (Virtual)
Host Institution: Canadian Public Health Hub
Study Level: Prospective and current MPH/MSc/MHA students, recent graduates, and public health professionals
Target Group: Canadian residents interested in public health
Fields of Focus: Public Health (e.g., maternal/child health, injury prevention, food security, First Nations health, health promotion)
Coverage: Free mentorship program
Duration: Six months
Application Deadline: June 13th at 11:59pm PDT
Start Date: Early-mid June 2025
Eligible To: Canadian residents meeting the criteria for mentors or mentees
🎓 Program Overview
The Triad Mentorship Program is structured to create triads consisting of:
Junior Mentees: Individuals interested in applying to MPH/MSc/MHA programs.
Senior Mentees: Current students in MPH/MSc/MHA programs.
Mentors: Public health professionals with at least one year of experience or graduates of MPH/MSc/MHA programs.
Participants are expected to engage for 1–2 hours each month over six months, ensuring the program complements their existing commitments.
🎁 Program Benefits
Professional Development Workshops: Topics include:
Writing a Letter of Intent
Master’s Study Tips
Securing a Practicum
Crafting a Skills-Based Resume
Job Search Strategies Post-Graduation
Monthly Newsletters: Curated resources and conversation topics to enhance mentorship meetings.
Flexible Commitment: Designed to fit into busy academic and professional schedules.
Virtual Accessibility: Connects participants across Canada, with optional in-person meetings if geographically feasible.
✅ Eligibility Criteria
Mentors: Must have completed an MPH/MSc/MHA program or possess at least one year of professional experience in public health.
Senior Mentees: Current students in MPH/MSc/MHA programs.
Junior Mentees: Individuals planning to apply to MPH/MSc/MHA programs.
Residency: Open exclusively to Canadian residents.
📝 Application Procedure
Interested applicants should complete the online application form available on the Canadian Public Health Hub's website. The form requires:
Personal Information: Name, email, and province/territory of residence.
Role Selection: Specify whether you're applying as a mentor, senior mentee, or junior mentee.
Academic Background: Degrees completed, institutions attended, and dates.
Public Health Experience: Work experience details, including titles, years, and organizations.
Program Goals: Your objectives for joining the program and suggestions for support.
Areas of Interest: Public health domains you have experience in or wish to explore.
Agreement: Consent to the program's Terms, Conditions, and Liability Waiver.
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