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Global Scholars

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This map highlights where participating professionals are making a difference around the world.
Click on a pin to learn more about a specific scholar and their project. The pins with numbers represent multiple scholars in close proximity.
About this map
This map highlights where participating professionals are making a difference around the world.
Click on a pin to learn more about a specific scholar and their project. The pins with numbers represent multiple scholars in close proximity.

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Global scholars collaborating.

 

The Global Scholars Program aims to produce agents of change who will be committed to strengthening health systems, with consequent benefits for the most vulnerable populations, especially children. This is achieved through the two parts of the Global Scholars Program: the Master of Science (MSc) in Global Child Health and the Scholars Projects.

 

 

Master of Science in Global Child Health

 

Every year, 10 working professionals from around the world are selected to participate in the MSc in Global Child Health degree program, which is offered through the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. 

 

Developed in collaboration with St. Jude Global, the unique interdisciplinary degree program seeks to prepare these professionals to be leaders and innovators in child health locally, regionally and globally. The program integrates traditional academic training and experiential learning, taking advantage of global partnerships and utilizing the exceptional resources and faculty of the St. Jude Graduate School.

 

The MSc in Global Child Health is offered as a two-year, part-time program, with online classes blended with on-campus workshops and seminars.

 

Learn more and start your application

 

Scholars Projects

 

As a part of the MSc in Global Child Health, students will write a thesis consisting of a project proposal. These projects provide an opportunity to apply the knowledge, skills and tools acquired through the program to real-world problems.

 

After students’ successful degree completion, a selection of their theses will be considered for two years of funding by St. Jude Global. Theses selected for funding will be implemented as Global Scholars Projects.

 

Meet the Global Scholars

 

Program Contacts

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    Shaloo Puri, MBBS, DTCD, MPH, MPA

    Senior Director, Global Scholars Program, Department of Global Pediatric Medicine

    Associate Dean, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

    Professor of Instruction, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

    Shaloo Puri, MBBS, DTCD, MPH, MPA

    Senior Director, Global Scholars Program, Department of Global Pediatric Medicine

    Associate Dean, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

    Professor of Instruction, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

    Short Biography

    Shaloo Puri received her MBBS and postgraduate training in respiratory diseases from Delhi University in India. She went on to earn her MPH from Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health followed by an MPA and the Mason Fellowship in Public Policy and Management from Harvard University’s Kennedy School. She is a global health leader with over 28 years of experience of transformational impact in complex multi- sectoral settings at country and global levels. She has held leadership positions in premier organizations including Harvard University, World Economic Forum and World Health Organization (WHO), in collaboration with USAID, Global Fund, Gates Foundation, World Bank, UN and other international public and private institutes. She is a distinguished thought leader and strategist with expertise in policy research, health systems strengthening, health sector reform, and in leading innovative multi-stakeholder partnerships and educational programs across the spectrum of global health and health systems.

    Shaloo directed and taught in the Doctor of Public Health Program at Harvard University prior to her move to St. Jude in July 2018. Passionate about education, she is dedicated to teaching and mentoring the next generation of change agents and leaders in child health. She leads the Master of Science in Global Child Health Program at the Graduate School and is also a Professor of Instruction. She also serves as the Senior Director of the Global Scholars Program of the Department of Global Pediatric Medicine at St Jude Children’s Research Hospital fostering and enabling systems-level change in global child health programs to enhance equity, access and quality of treatment and care for children worldwide. 

    Contact Information

    Shaloo Puri, MBBS, DTCD, MPH, MPA

    St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

    262 Danny Thomas Place

    Memphis, TN 38105-3678

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    Julie Laveglia, EdD, MA

    Director, Global Scholars Program, Department of Global Pediatric Medicine

    Assistant Dean, MS in Global Child Health Program, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

    Professor of Instruction, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

    Julie Laveglia, EdD, MA

    Director, Global Scholars Program, Department of Global Pediatric Medicine

    Assistant Dean, MS in Global Child Health Program, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

    Professor of Instruction, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

    Short Biography

    Julie Laveglia, EdD, MA, is Director of the Global Scholars Program in the Department of Global Pediatric Medicine and Assistant Dean of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences.

    With over 20 years of experience in international education, Julie has cultivated expertise in global program development, strategic partnerships, student affairs, policy development and implementation, risk management, and program evaluation. She has worked in institutions and organizations to support innovative international collaborations, beginning with teaching English through the JET Program outside of Kyoto, Japan. Julie then returned to the U.S. to work at New York University with its Center for Global Affairs and NYU-in-Paris program. Afterward, Julie worked on the International Human Resources team at Lehman Brothers. She returned to higher education to join the LASPAU Office of Harvard University, where she advised graduate-level Fulbright grantees from Central and South America. Julie then worked in the Overseas Programs division at Washington University in St. Louis, collaborating closely with students, faculty, and university partners across East and South Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.

    At St. Jude, Julie works with the Department of Global Pediatric Medicine and the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences on the design, implementation, management and evaluation of the Master of Science in Global Child Health Program, the Global Scholars Projects, and the Alumni Network. Together these initiatives form the Global Scholars Program. She leads the administration of the Global Scholars Program, operationalizes the vision, and advances the mission to deliver transformative education, generate innovative knowledge, and build global capacities to empower a diverse community of change agents. Julie also serves as an adjunct faculty member in the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. 

    Originally from Southern New Jersey, Julie received her bachelor’s degree in Human Development and Environmental Science from Boston College. While an undergrad, she studied abroad at the Universidad de Sevilla. Julie went on to receive her master’s degree in International Education from New York University, where she interned with the Sister City Program within the New York City Commission to the United Nations. Julie received her Doctor of Education degree from the University of Memphis, concentrating in higher and adult education.

    Contact Information

    Julie Laveglia, EdD, MA

    St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

    262 Danny Thomas Place

    Memphis, TN 38105-3678

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    Brooke Happ, MPH

    Program Manager, Global Scholars' Program

    Brooke Happ, MPH

    Program Manager, Global Scholars' Program

    Short Biography

    Brooke Happ is a program manager for the Global Scholars Program in the Department of Global Pediatric Medicine.​

    In this role, Brooke works with the team on the administration and vision of the Global Scholars Program. She leads the planning, coordination, implementation and oversight of processes related to the Global Scholars Projects. The projects are implemented by graduates of the St. Jude Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Global Child Health master’s program that aim to bring about systems-level change to improve child health around the world.

    A native of Georgia, USA, Brooke obtained her bachelor’s degree at the University of Georgia and earned a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology from the University of Kentucky. She has a range of experience in program coordination, public health epidemiology and infectious disease surveillance. She began her career with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and subsequently worked as an epidemiologist at the Kentucky Department for Public Health. ​

    Prior to joining the Global Scholars Program team, she supported the Global Infectious Diseases Program in the Department of Global Pediatric Medicine by facilitating training courses and coordinating capacity-building initiatives to improve infection care and prevention. It is her distinct privilege to work with the Global Scholars Program team to carry out the vision of the program and build out the Global Scholars Projects initiative.

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    Raina Burditt

    Program Coordinator, Global Scholars Program

    Instructional Designer, Global Child Health MS Program

    Raina Burditt

    Program Coordinator, Global Scholars Program

    Instructional Designer, Global Child Health MS Program

    Short Biography

    Raina Burditt is a program coordinator for the Global Scholars Program in the Department of Global Pediatric Medicine. In this role, Raina supports the overall design, development, delivery and assessment of the Global Scholars' curriculum to align with program goals and objectives. This includes educational content and training materials associated with the Master of Science in Global Child Health Program and the Scholars Projects. Raina assists with developing new content and also reviews existing educational content for accuracy and quality, including curriculum mapping and alignment of learning outcomes. Her role also includes supporting and training faculty in the development and application of effective instructional strategies and assessments. Additionally, she designs, builds and organizes the online classrooms in the program learning management system and offers technical support for students, scholars, staff and faculty.    
     
    Prior to joining St. Jude, Raina was the technology instructor at Memphis University School, where she provided training and technical support to faculty and students. She taught courses in digital design, Microsoft tools and computer coding. Before that, Raina worked at St. George's Independent School. She taught seventh-grade English and developed a specialty course called Critical Thinking, Innovation and Communication. Raina also published Scratch Programming for Beginners: A Kid's Guide to Coding Fundamentals in 2020. 
     

    Raina is originally from Boulder, Colorado. She came to the South to earn a BA in English Literature from Rhodes College. She then completed an MA in English Literature at the University of Memphis, and an MS in Instructional Design and Technology from the University of Memphis. 

    Contact Information

    Raina Burditt

    Global Pediatric Medicine

    St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

    262 Danny Thomas Place

    Memphis, TN 38105-3678