Yale School of Public Health Horstmann Scholar Pranav Savanur woke up one morning in late October, looked at his phone, and saw an email he had been hoping would come. That’s how the 2023 MPH candidate (Social & Behavioral Sciences, Global Health Concentration), learned he was one of 19 Yale students awarded a prestigious Kerry Fellowship by the Kerry Initiative for 2022-23.
The Initiative, founded in 2017 by former Secretary of State and former U.S. Senator John Kerry, Yale College ’66, is an interdisciplinary program that tackles pressing global challenges such as climate change and civilian security through teaching, research, writing, and international dialogue. The fellows collaborate with U.S. policymakers on leading-edge research and high-profile publications for a global audience.
After receiving the notification, Savanur immediately called his parents.
“As a first-generation American and the first in my family to study in the United States, moving from being an ‘outsider’ to an ‘insider’ is an emotion that cannot be put into words,” he said. “I immediately Facetimed my parents, who now live in India, to break the news. I could not think of doing anything else, and nothing but their smile would have satisfied me.”
Savanur said the Kerry Fellowship was something he had wanted to pursue while at Yale. In early November, he met the other fellows in the cohort, from all areas of the university, via Zoom.