Johns Hopkins Healthcare Design Competition 2024
Published: 10 Jan 2024
Johns Hopkins Healthcare Design Competition is a competition to celebrate good design in healthcare! Winners show a solid understanding of the need; the people impacted, focused problem-solving, and a great real-world solution!
Competition Tracks:
- Designs of Solutions for Advanced Health Systems
- Global Health/ Humanitarian Design
- Healthcare Apps/ Digital Health
- Post-Surgical Infection Management
Johns Hopkins Healthcare Design Competition
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Benefits of Johns Hopkins Healthcare Design Competition
- 1st prize: $5,000
- 2nd prize: $3,000
- 3rd prize: $1,000
Requirements for Johns Hopkins Healthcare Design Competition
- Project must be focused on a healthcare application in either of the 4 tracks
- Designs of Solutions for Advanced Health Systems
- Global Health/ Humanitarian Design
- Healthcare Apps/ Digital Health
- Post-Surgical Infection Management
- Project must have been started after January 1st, 2022
- Project must be driven by full-time students
- Postdoc research projects are ineligible.
- Projects that have utilized significant funding (>$100K) are ineligible.
- Projects that are not run by full-time students are ineligible. For example, projects run by startup companies or faculty are ineligible.
- Eligible full-time students include those working towards undergraduate, masters, doctoral, and professional degrees (MBA, MD, etc.).
- Project teams should comprise of more than one full-time student.
- Applicants can submit multiple unique projects
Selection Process
Timeline:
- February 12 – Submission of two-page proposals
- March 18 – Finalists informed
- April 13 – Final round (virtual event)
Application Deadline
February 12, 2024How to Apply
Interested and qualified? Go to
Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering on docs.google.com to apply
The Design Brief must be no more than 2 pages in length including figures. References can be listed as a separate page.
For more details,visit Johns Hopkins website