Center for Health Policy
The Center for Health Policy (CHP) conducts in-depth research to develop health policy recommendations that advance health and well-being both in the United States and globally. Bringing together experts from Rice University and the Texas Medical Center, the Center is uniquely positioned to convene medical and policy professionals to collaborate on critical and timely health policy issues. Specific areas of research include health economics, non-medical drivers of health, biomedical research policy, child health, firearm injury prevention, and neuro-policy.
Featured Research
Featured Experts
Programs
Neuro-Policy
Child Health Policy
Maternal and Reproductive Health
Recent Events
Research
Emerging Trends in Texas ACA Marketplace Enrollment for 2026
Thriving Texas Families Shows Gaps Between Program Goals and Activities
Food-Related Benefits and Policy Opportunities in Texas Medicaid
How US Hemp Policy Can Balance Consumer Access and Public Health
What ‘Make America Healthy Again’ Means for Kids and Families
New Texas Hemp Rules and the Future of Cannabis Policy
Past Events
Fellows and Scholars
Affiliated Experts
David Alexander
Baker Institute Rice Faculty Scholar | Professor of Physics and Astronomy | Director, Rice Space Institute
Rachel Tolbert Kimbro
Baker Institute Rice Faculty Scholar | Dean, School of Social Sciences
Research Staff
Internships
The Center for Health Policy offers internships to actively enrolled Rice undergraduate and graduate students. Students are hired on an as-needed basis as positions become available. Interns at the Center for Health Policy gain valuable experience supporting research and programming on critical health policy issues affecting Texas, the U.S., and the world. Interns work directly with fellows, scholars, and senior staff to advance the center’s mission. During the academic year, Rice student interns are eligible to work up to 10-15 hours per week, depending on classification.
Types of Internships:
Undergraduate Internships | Graduate Internships
If no internships are currently listed, please continue to check the main Student Opportunities page. You can still apply through the general application via our Student Opportunities page, sign up for our newsletter, Health Beat to stay informed about upcoming opportunities and events you can attend, and follow us on LinkedIn for updates on new openings.
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