Harkness Fellowship

study of healthcare practice and policy in the United States for students from abroad

The Commonwealth Fund

The Commonwealth Fellowship

1925

History[edit]

The Commonwealth Fund is a philanthropic foundation established in the United States by Anna Harkness in 1918. Her son, Edward Stephen Harkness, initiated the Commonwealth Fund Fellowships in 1925. These were intended to reciprocate the Rhodes Scholarships by enabling British graduates to study in the United States. In 1927 the scheme was widened by the creation of Dominion Fellowships available to graduates from universities in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and South Africa. In 1929 a further category of Dominion Civil Service Fellowships was established. The awards were tenable from nine to fifteen months and candidates were to be under the age of 40.


In 1961 the Fellowships were renamed the Harkness Fellowships. In addition to the Civil Service Fellowships, a new category of General Fellowships was set up, open to people in the fields of business, banking, politics, creative arts and journalism. The maximum tenure period was extended to 21 months.


Since June 1997, the activities of the Harkness Fellowships have been limited to the field of health care. The Fellowships are now considered one of the most prestigious award programs in health policy, and accept Fellows from Australia, Canada (known as Harkness Associates), France, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway (as of 2009), Switzerland (as of 2009) and the United Kingdom.[2] They are tenable for twelve months.

September: Orientation and Methodology Workshop

Qualitative Research

November: International Symposium on Policy, bringing together Health Ministers from Australia, Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States

Healthcare

February: Washington Policy Briefing held on with members of the United States Congress and senior government officials

Capitol Hill

May: Canadian Policy Briefing on Federal and provincial health

June: Final Reporting Seminar and the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting

Harkness Fellows in Health Care Policy & Practice spend a year conducting research at American institutions such as Harvard University, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Columbia University, Stanford University, Johns Hopkins University, Kaiser Permanente, or the Veterans Health Administration. They gain an in-depth understanding of the U.S. health care system and policy challenges, enhance their research skills, and develop contacts and opportunities for ongoing international collaboration.


In addition, Fellows attend a program of seminars during the year:

B. Braun Stiftung and Robert Bosch Stiftung (Germany)

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Canadian Health Services Research Foundation (Canada)

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Careum Foundation (Switzerland)

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The (Netherlands)

Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport

The programme is funded and administered by the Commonwealth Fund of New York City, with additional support for some Fellows coming from external bodies,[3] namely:

Churchill Scholarship

Fulbright Scholarship

Gates Cambridge Scholarship

Rhodes Scholarship

Marshall Scholarship

Mitchell Scholarship

Kennedy Scholarship

Harkness Fellowships

Harkness Fellows Association and Transatlantic Trust (Alumni Association)