Trinity Applicant Webinar | Atlantic Fellows for Equity in Brain Health 2027-28
Event Details
Join us for an information session on the Atlantic Fellows for Equity in Brain Health program at the Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI) at Trinity College Dublin.
Overview
Applications open for the 2027–28 Atlantic Fellows for Equity in Brain Health program at GBHI on July 1, 2026.
Fellows join the program at either Trinity College Dublin (Trinity) in Ireland or the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) in the United States. While both programs share the same mission, values, and commitment to advancing brain health equity, they offer distinct learning experiences.
We encourage applicants to familiarize themselves with the fellowship programs at our two sites to better understand the opportunities available at each.This webinar spotlights the Trinity site. In this session, attendees will:
- Discover more about GBHI and the Atlantic Fellows for Equity in Brain Health program at Trinity.
- Hear first-hand experiences from Atlantic Fellows.
- Gain insights into the application process.
- Have the opportunity to ask questions and engage with program representatives.
Webinar Resources
About the Atlantic Fellows Program
The Atlantic Fellows for Equity in Brain Health program is a unique opportunity for values-driven, passionate leaders to enhance their impact and contribute to global brain health and dementia prevention.
Exceptional candidates from a range of fields—including clinical practice, social sciences, the arts, public health, research, policy, technology, and education—are encouraged to apply. Ideal applicants will demonstrate strong leadership potential, dedication to brain health and healthcare policy, and the ability to implement transformative solutions in their communities.
This year-long fellowship provides innovative training and support to emerging leaders committed to advancing brain health and tackling global inequities. Trinity offers a full-time, in-person fellowship based in Dublin. We are committed to a life-course approach to brain health, addressing the inequities and social determinants that drive dementia risk through research, education, and global collaboration.
- Application Deadline: September 18, 2026
- Program Start: Late August 2027
About Trinity College Dublin
Founded in 1592, Trinity is a global university rich in history and heritage, which adds enormously to the fellowship experience in Dublin. Cutting-edge research, technology, and innovation place the university at the forefront of higher education in Ireland and internationally. The historic campus of Ireland's leading university is located in the heart of Dublin—a vibrant and multicultural European capital. Ireland is renowned for its breathtaking scenery and strong traditions of music, literature, and art.
Focused on a life-course approach to brain health, GBHI at Trinity addresses the inequities and social determinants of dementia risk, driving crucial change in public health and society.
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Contact
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Please click on the link below to watch a recording of the webinar.