Ariadne Labs is a joint center for health systems innovation at Brigham and Womens Hospital and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Our goal is to drive scalable solutions for better care at critical moments in peoples lives everywhere. Better care means better health outcomes lower costs and more actual caring. Critical means solving health systems failures that have major impact typically touching people by the millions. Ariadne Labs currently has research programs in the areas of childbirth surgery palliative care and primary health care.
The Home Hospital initiative at Ariadne Labs is on a quest to reimagine hospital-level care at home for all communities by designing testing and scaling evidence-based patient-centered home-based solutions. We transform patient experience using accessible technology building multidisciplinary teams and informing policy. Some of our current projects include testing a home hospital pathway for individuals experiencing homelessness in collaboration with housing partners and designing an acute care home hospital solution for behavioral health patients.
The Home Hospital International Fellow will participate in Boston as a full-time team member contributing to current innovation efforts research projects and building partnerships across institutions. Return to home country for required clinical duty will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Please include a brief description of special circumstances in your statement of interest if you would like to be considered for a hybrid arrangement.
The Fellow is expected to have a solid background as a clinician and/or an academic in the field of hospital-level care at home. The ideal candidate is expected to demonstrate appropriate preparation to enable them to fully benefit from the experience including exposure to academic research and competency in English.
Applications may come from any relevant profession as long as there is demonstrated evidence of work in the field of hospital-level care at home.
Our Values
Our core values are:
- Respect for the Ariadne Labs mission our community each other and ourselves;
- Stewardship of our work and resources;
- Pursuit of excellence with a focus on continual improvement;
- A belief in a collaborative multidisciplinary approach to our work;
- A commitment to meaningful diversity and inclusion in our work and in the Ariadne Labs community.
Characteristics of people who thrive at Ariadne are:
- humility about the limits of ones own expertise and experience
- willingness to roll up sleeves to get the job done
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
- Present a lecture or a series of lectures in English about their research
- Be available for consultation by faculty and students with related interests
- Contribute as an expert in current research projects with potential authorship
- Conduct independent research in collaboration with Ariadne Labs team
- Attend Ariadne Labs/HSPH/BWH relevant seminars/lectures/conferences.
Qualifications
- Clinicians (physicians nurses pharmacists physiotherapists paramedics or other health professionals) with working experience in hospital-level care at home and/or a doctoral degree in any discipline with substantive research experience in the field.
- Advanced English proficiency - (C1 level)
- At least 3 years of direct experience in hospital-level care at home and 5 years of working experience.
Application requirements
All documents must be in English.
Selected candidates must relocate to Boston for the duration of the fellowship.
- Statement of interest - no more than 500 words indicating why you are interested in being a Home Hospital Fellow and identifying a specific research area of interest.
- If applicable list of publications.
- Letters of reference - 2 letters of reference one from a current or former direct supervisor and one from a colleague/peer.
- The letters must include the following:
- Current date and appropriate title (Visiting Scholar)
- Be addressed to:
Jennifer M. Ivers PhD
Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
- Institutional letterhead is
- Letters should be signed (original and e-signature equally acceptable) and sent as a PDF to
Timeline
- Application Due: Feb 18th 2026
- Interviews: March 2026
- Notification of selected candidate: April 9th 2026
- Fellowship start: Sept 1st 2026
Required Experience:
Intern
Ariadne Labs is a joint center for health systems innovation at Brigham and Womens Hospital and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Our goal is to drive scalable solutions for better care at critical moments in peoples lives everywhere. Better care means better health outcomes lower costs...
Ariadne Labs is a joint center for health systems innovation at Brigham and Womens Hospital and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Our goal is to drive scalable solutions for better care at critical moments in peoples lives everywhere. Better care means better health outcomes lower costs and more actual caring. Critical means solving health systems failures that have major impact typically touching people by the millions. Ariadne Labs currently has research programs in the areas of childbirth surgery palliative care and primary health care.
The Home Hospital initiative at Ariadne Labs is on a quest to reimagine hospital-level care at home for all communities by designing testing and scaling evidence-based patient-centered home-based solutions. We transform patient experience using accessible technology building multidisciplinary teams and informing policy. Some of our current projects include testing a home hospital pathway for individuals experiencing homelessness in collaboration with housing partners and designing an acute care home hospital solution for behavioral health patients.
The Home Hospital International Fellow will participate in Boston as a full-time team member contributing to current innovation efforts research projects and building partnerships across institutions. Return to home country for required clinical duty will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Please include a brief description of special circumstances in your statement of interest if you would like to be considered for a hybrid arrangement.
The Fellow is expected to have a solid background as a clinician and/or an academic in the field of hospital-level care at home. The ideal candidate is expected to demonstrate appropriate preparation to enable them to fully benefit from the experience including exposure to academic research and competency in English.
Applications may come from any relevant profession as long as there is demonstrated evidence of work in the field of hospital-level care at home.
Our Values
Our core values are:
- Respect for the Ariadne Labs mission our community each other and ourselves;
- Stewardship of our work and resources;
- Pursuit of excellence with a focus on continual improvement;
- A belief in a collaborative multidisciplinary approach to our work;
- A commitment to meaningful diversity and inclusion in our work and in the Ariadne Labs community.
Characteristics of people who thrive at Ariadne are:
- humility about the limits of ones own expertise and experience
- willingness to roll up sleeves to get the job done
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
- Present a lecture or a series of lectures in English about their research
- Be available for consultation by faculty and students with related interests
- Contribute as an expert in current research projects with potential authorship
- Conduct independent research in collaboration with Ariadne Labs team
- Attend Ariadne Labs/HSPH/BWH relevant seminars/lectures/conferences.
Qualifications
- Clinicians (physicians nurses pharmacists physiotherapists paramedics or other health professionals) with working experience in hospital-level care at home and/or a doctoral degree in any discipline with substantive research experience in the field.
- Advanced English proficiency - (C1 level)
- At least 3 years of direct experience in hospital-level care at home and 5 years of working experience.
Application requirements
All documents must be in English.
Selected candidates must relocate to Boston for the duration of the fellowship.
- Statement of interest - no more than 500 words indicating why you are interested in being a Home Hospital Fellow and identifying a specific research area of interest.
- If applicable list of publications.
- Letters of reference - 2 letters of reference one from a current or former direct supervisor and one from a colleague/peer.
- The letters must include the following:
- Current date and appropriate title (Visiting Scholar)
- Be addressed to:
Jennifer M. Ivers PhD
Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
- Institutional letterhead is
- Letters should be signed (original and e-signature equally acceptable) and sent as a PDF to
Timeline
- Application Due: Feb 18th 2026
- Interviews: March 2026
- Notification of selected candidate: April 9th 2026
- Fellowship start: Sept 1st 2026
Required Experience:
Intern
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