Directory of Grants and Fellowships in the Global Health Sciences: Grants and Fellowships for Health Professionals


This subset of the Directory includes opportunities that are not necessarily assigned to a set career stage, but instead are offered to professionals in fields related to health and science, including physicians, nurses, public health professionals, etc. Whenever possible, grant or fellowship titles have been linked to the full description of the opportunity online.

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American Cancer Society
American College of Physicians
Arthritis Foundation
Cancer Research United Kingdom
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Cochrane Collaboration
Commonwealth Scholarships & Fellowships Plan
Council for International Exchange of Scholars
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
German Academic Exchange Service
Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
Fulbright New Zealand
Global Development Network
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
Institute of International Education
International Health Central American Institute
International Mental Health Leadership Program
International Neuroscience Fellowship Program
International Union against Cancer
Japanese International Cooperation Agency
National Multiple Sclerosis Society
The Open Society Institute
Organization of American States
Population Council
Social Science Research Council
Takemi Program in International Health
U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation
Wellcome Trust
World Health Organization

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AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY

Research Department, American Cancer Society
1599 Clifton Road, N.E.,
Atlanta, GA 30329-4251
Phone: 404 329-7558
Fax: 404 321-4669
Website: http://www.cancer.org
Email: grants@cancer.org

Fields of Study: All fields of cancer research.

Audrey Meyer Mars International Fellowships in Clinical Oncology

Purpose: To provide one year of advanced training in clinical oncology at participating U.S. cancer centers to qualified physicians and dentists from other countries, particularly countries where advanced training is not readily available.
Eligibility: Individuals must be accepted by eligible institutions that may then apply for funding.
Financial Provisions: This program provides up to US$45,000 annual funding.
Deadline: December 1.

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AMERICAN COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS

International Administrator
ACP International Office – Membership Division
American College of Physicians
190 North Independence Mall West
Philadelphia, PA 19106-1572
Phone: 215-351-2520
Fax: 215-351-2759
Website: http://www.acponline.org
Email: wrivera@acponline.org

Field of Study: Medicine.

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Purpose: To bring mid-career internists to participate in observational, short-term fellowships under the mentorship of senior faculty/department heads in medical institutions in the United States and Canada; to permit program participants to attend the ACP Annual Session in order that they may benefit from the educational courses and programs of the meeting; and to enable program participants to bring updated knowledge and skills to their country’s medical institutions and improve the delivery of healthcare to their countrymen.
Eligibility: Internists or sub-specialists of internal medicine who are ACP members or fellows, or are willing to become members upon selection. Applicants must be fluent in spoken and written English.
Financial Provisions: Stipend up to US$7,000 (US$2,500 per month for two months and round trip airfare up to US$2,000). An additional US$3,000 to attend the ACP Annual Session.
Duration: Two to three months.
Deadline: August 15.

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ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION

Research Department
Arthritis Foundation
1330 West Peachtree Street
Atlanta, GA 30309
Phone: (404) 965-7537 or 1-800-568-4045
Fax: (404) 872-9559
Website: http://www.arthritis.org/research/default.asp

Fields of Study: Arthritis and arthritis-related research.

New Investigator Grant for Arthritis Health Professionals

Purpose: To encourage individuals in health care to carry out innovative research projects in areas related to arthritis and the rheumatic diseases.
Eligibility: Ph.D. or equivalent committed to arthritis related research questions. Not for laboratory research. M.D. holders are not eligible. Citizenship unrestricted.
Financial Provisions : The award amount is US$50,000 per year for salary and research expenses.
Duration: Three years; third year is competitive renewal.
Deadline: Typically March 1, June 1, September 1, December 1. Confirm deadlines on website.

Doctoral Dissertation Award for Arthritis Health Professionals

Purpose: To advance the research training of arthritis health professionals in their investigative or clinical teaching careers related to the rheumatic diseases. The research project must be related to arthritis management and/or comprehensive patient care in rheumatology practice, research or education.
Eligibility: Citizenship unrestricted. Health professionals undertaking dissertation research related to arthritis management and/or comprehensive patient care in rheumatology practice, research or education may apply. The award is not intended for laboratory research.
Financial Provisions: The award is for US$30,000 per year for salary and/or research support.
Duration: One or two years.
Deadline: September 1, 2005. TBA for 2006.

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CANCER RESEARCH UNITED KINGDOM

Cancer Research UK
P.O. Box 123
Lincoln's Inn Fields
London WC2A 3PX
Phone: 020 7242 0200
Fax: 020 7269 3100
Website: http://science.cancerresearchuk.org
Email: cancer.info@cancer.org.uk

Contact: Dr Simon Vincent, Senior Research Manager (Personal Awards & Training)
Email: simon.vincent@cancer.org.uk.

Fields of Study: Cancer and cancer-related research

Clinical Research Training Fellowship

Contact: Dr. Christopher Page, Research Manager
Email: Christopher.page@cancer.org.uk
Purpose: To support clinicians who wish to undertake a period of full-time training in a cancer relevant research field leading to a Ph.D. or, exceptionally, an M.D., from a UK institution.
Eligibility: Post-registration clinicians up to and including specialist registrar grade. Citizenship is unrestricted, but applicants must have been resident and working in the European Economic Area for three years immediately before application and intend to pursue a career in the UK.
Financial Provisions: Salary, university fees, and laboratory running expenses, with the possibility of an additional year of salary funding to facilitate re-entry into clinical training.
Duration: Three years for a Ph.D., two for M.D..
Deadline: February 3, 2006. TBA for 2007.

Clinical Research Training Fellowship in Psychosocial Oncology

Contact: Dr. Christopher Page, Research Manager
Email: Christopher.page@cancer.org.uk
Purpose: To provide medical graduates or psychologists with the opportunity to conduct research in psychosocial oncology leading to an M.D., a Ph.D., or a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology.
Eligibility: Medical graduates at registrar or senior registrar grade. It is also open to appropriately qualified psychologists who meet the graduate basis for BPS registration and who are working towards chartered status and have a relevant background. Prior research experience is desirable.
Financial Provisions: Salary, university fees, and laboratory running expenses.
Duration: Four years.
Deadline: October 28, 2005. TBA for 2006.

Clinical Research Training Fellowship in Primary Care Oncology

Contact: Dr. Christopher Page, Research Manager
Email: Christopher.page@cancer.org.uk
Purpose: To support general practitioners who wish to pursue an academic career in cancer research within the field of primary care by funding research leading to an M.D. or Ph.D..
Eligibility: Medical graduates who have completed vocational training for general practice. Previous research experience or further qualifications, for example a Master's degree or training in research methods, would be an advantage. Citizenship is unrestricted, but applicants must have been resident and working in the European Economic Area for three years immediately before application and intend to pursue a career in the UK.
Financial Provisions: Salary, university fees, and laboratory running expenses.
Duration: Four years.
Deadline: October 28, 2005. TBA for 2006.

Nursing Research Training Fellowship

Contact: Dr. Christopher Page, Research Manager
Email: Christopher.page@cancer.org.uk
Purpose: To support research leading to a Ph.D. for nurses who wish to pursue careers in a cancer-related area with a substantial component of research.
Eligibility: Nurses must be registered with the UKCC and hold a good first degree. Previous research experience or additional qualifications, such as a Master’s degree, is desirable. Citizenship is unrestricted, but applicants must have been resident and working in the European Economic Area for three years immediately before application and intend to pursue a career in the UK.
Financial Provisions: Salary as well as research expenses and university fees.
Duration: Four years.
Deadline: October 28, 2005. TBA for 2006.

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CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION

1600 Clifton Road, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30333 USA
Website: http://www.cdc.gov

Fields of Study: Disease control and prevention. High-interest topics include HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted disease, tuberculosis, birth defects and developmental disabilities, bio-terrorism, chronic disease prevention / health promotion, conference support, emerging infections, environmental health, epidemiology, immunization, injury and violence prevention and control, and public health informatics.

Sustainable Management Development Program: Management in International Public Health Course

Contact: Anisa Kassim
Phone: 770 488-2863
Fax: 770 488-2868
Email: akassim@cdc.gov

Purpose: To educate public health managers on needed skills and competencies necessary to strengthen public health management in the developing world.
Eligibility: Public health professionals from developing countries who are able to conduct management training in their own countries following the course. Applicants may come from non-governmental organizations, academic institutions and ministries of health.
Financial Provisions: SMDP doesn’t provide funding for trainees. Tuition costs are approximately US$5,000 and additional expenses such as lodging, food, and airfare are estimated at US$4,000 to US$5,000. Applicants in need of financial aid should look to donors active in their countries.
Duration: Six weeks.
Deadline: May 15 for 2005. TBA in 2006.

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COCHRANE COLLABORATION

The Cochrane Collaboration Secretariat
PO Box 726
Oxford, OX2 7UX
United Kingdom
Phone: +44 1865 310138
Fax: +44 1865 316023
Website: http://www.cochrane.org
Email: secretariat@cochrane.org

Fields of Study: Effects of healthcare.

Aubrey Sheiham Public Health and Primary Care Scholarship

Purpose: To enable nationals of developing countries to prepare a Cochrane Review at the Cochrane Center in Oxford, England.
Eligibility: Health workers, consumers, and researchers living in low or middle income countries who have command of English, limited access to training in their home country, and a review topic of importance to people in low or middle income countries.
Financial Provisions: International and domestic travel, a stipend of £500, and a personal laptop computer.
Duration: Three months.
Deadline: TBA.

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COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIPS & FELLOWSHIPS PLAN

36 Gordon Square,
London WC1H 0PF
Phone: 020 7380 6749
Fax: 020 7387 2655
Website: http://www.cscuk.org.uk/apply/

Fields of Study: Unrestricted

Professional Fellowships

Purpose: To provide opportunities for individuals in developing Commonwealth countries to spend a short period of professional training in the United Kingdom. Priority fields are: education, engineering, environment, governance, public health and technology. Public health cannot be comprised of 100% clinical activities.
Eligibility: Institutions rather than individuals must submit applications. Institutions must be UK-based, and a wide range of professional, charitable, public and private sector organizations are encouraged to apply. Nominees must be mid-career professionals from a Commonwealth country. See most updated list of eligible countries on the website.
Financial Provisions: Round trip travel, living allowance, £480 to the host organization, £200 toward travel within the UK, £632 as an arrival allowance, and fees for any conferences or short courses attended during the Fellowship.
Duration: Three to six months.
Deadline: April 30, 2006.

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COUNCIL FOR INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE OF SCHOLARS

Council for International Exchange of Scholars
3007 Tilden Street, NW, Suite 5 M
Washington, DC 20008-3009
Phone: (202) 686-7877
Fax: (202) 362-3442
Website: http://www.cies.org
Email: apprequest@cies.iie.org

Fields of Study: Unrestricted.

Fulbright Scholar Awards: Grants for U.S. Faculty and Professionals

Purpose: To increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries.
Eligibility: U.S. Scholars; all ranks, including Emeritus. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, possess a master's or doctoral degree, and for some awards, have foreign language proficiency.
Financial Provisions: Variable by country, but includes stipend, transportation, and miscellaneous allowances.
Duration: Two months to an academic year.
Deadline: August 1.

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DORIS DUKE CHARITABLE FOUNDATION

DDCF Headquarters & Grantmaking Programs
650 Fifth Avenue, 19 th Floor
New York, NY 10019
Phone: 212 974-7000
Fax: 212 974-7590
Website: http://www.ddcf.org
Email: ddcf@aibs.org

Fields of Study: Clinical research.

Note: The Duke Foundation gives approximately 5% of its funding in response to unsolicited applications. Two page LOIs may be submitted to the address above for proposals that fall within their Medical Research Program.

Operations Research on AIDS Care and Treatment in Africa

Purpose: To support health operations research in order to improve the care and treatment of AIDS patients in resource-limited settings, inform antiretroviral therapy policy and practice, and to improve outcomes of the roll-out and scale-up of antiretroviral therapy in Africa.
Eligibility: Investigators or teams of investigators working with healthcare teams that provide care and treatment to AIDS patients in Africa. P.I. must be working in a U.S. academic medical center or tax exempt charity, or at an African institution with an affiliated public charity that is tax-exempt under the U.S. Internal Revenue Code.
Financial Provisions: Up to US$100,000 per year.
Duration: Two years.
Deadline: Closed for 2005. Details may change in 2006.

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GERMAN ACADEMIC EXCHANGE SERVICE

DAAD New York
871 United Nations Plaza
New York, NY 10017
Phone: (212) 758-3223
Fax: (212) 755-5780
Website: http://www.daad.org
Email: daadny@daad.org

Field of Study: Unrestricted.

Note: The headquarters of DAAD are located in Bonn, with branch offices in Berlin, Beijing, Cairo, Jakarta, London, Mexico City, Moscow, Nairobi, New Delhi, New York, Paris, Rio de Janeiro, Tokyo and Warsaw.

Postgraduate Courses for Professionals with Relevance to Developing Countries

Purpose: To support professionals in obtaining advanced degrees at German institutions. Course offerings change yearly, and include topics ranging from engineering to agriculture to public health. Courses are offered in German or English. Applicants must apply for the courses and, if they have no funding available, to DAAD for scholarships. Consult German embassy or the DAAD website at http://www.daad.de/entwicklung/en/ for complete information on course offerings.
Eligibility: Professionals with at least two years of experience in their field within a developing country. Applicants must be under 36 years of age; citizenship is unrestricted.

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ELIZABETH GLASER PEDIATRIC AIDS FOUNDATION

1140 Connecticut Avenue NW
Suite 200
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: 202-296-9165
Fax: 202-296-9185
Website: http://www.pedaids.org
Email: research@pedaids.org

Additional offices in New York and California, U.S.; Cote D’Ivoire; Kenya; Mozambique; Rwanda; South Africa; Swaziland; Tanzania; Uganda; and Zimbabwe.

Fields of Study:HIV/AIDS.

Two-Year International Scholar Award

Purpose: To support postdoctoral fellows from developing countries in an effort to build long-term scientific capacity.
Eligibility: Developing country nationals who are also working in developing countries. Applicants must be health care professionals who have specific training or experience with HIV/AIDS and hold an M.D. or Ph.D.. Sponsors must be faculty members with advanced degrees.
Financial Provisions: Two years of salary support and up to US$10,000 for supplies or travel. Annual salaries range from US$10,000 to US$30,000.
Duration: Two years.
Deadline: Unspecified. Check website for information on Letter of Intent.

Two-Year Scholar Award

Purpose: To support postdoctoral fellows in conducting research on pediatric AIDS.
Eligibility: Open to clinicians and scientists in developed countries. Applicants must be health care professionals who have specific training or experience with HIV/AIDS and hold an M.D. or Ph.D.. Sponsors must be faculty members with advanced degrees.
Financial Provisions: Two years of salary support and up to US$10,000 for supplies or travel. Annual salaries range from US$30,000 to US$46,000.
Duration: Two years.
Deadline: Unspecified. Check website for information on Letter of Intent.

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FULBRIGHT NEW ZEALAND

PO Box 3465
Wellington 6140
New Zealand
Phone: +64 4 494 1507
Fax: +64 4 499 5364
Website: http://www.fulbright.org.nz/awards/am-ian-axford.html
Email: rae@fulbright.org.nz

Fulbright New Zealand invites applications for the 2010 Ian Axford (New Zealand) Fellowships in Public Policy. Established by the New Zealand Government in 1995, the programme aims to reinforce New Zealand-United States links, improve public policy development by cross-fertilisation of ideas and experience, and build up a network of public policy experts on both sides of the Pacific.

Fields of Study: Unrestricted.

Ian Axford Fellowships in Public Policy

Purpose: To give outstanding American professionals the opportunity to research, travel and gain practical experience in public policy in New Zealand, including firsthand knowledge of economic, social and political reforms and management of the government sector.
Eligibility: Applicants must be US citizens with at least five years experience in their professions, and submit a formal application. For further information and an application form, see Fulbright New Zealand's website http://www.fulbright.org.nz/awards/am-ian-axford.html
Duration: Three to four Fellowships will be awarded for seven months, commencing February 2010.
Deadline: The deadline for receipt of applications is 1 March 2009.

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GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT NETWORK

Global Development Network
Post Box No. 7510
Vasant Kunj P.O.
New Delhi – 110070, India
Phone : + (91) 11-2613-9494 / 2613-6885
Fax: + (91) 11-5170-4248 / 2613-6893
U.S. Phone: + (1) 206-347-3560
Website: http://www.gdnet.org
Email: gdni@gdnet.org

Fields of Study: Global development, including poverty reduction, globalization, and related themes. All fields of social science research are eligible.

Japanese Award for Outstanding Research on Development

Purpose: To recognize and support the proposal with the greatest promise for improving our understanding of development.
Eligibility: Citizens and permanent residents of developing and transitional countries. Principal investigators must reside in a developing or transitional country. Staff members of multilateral organizations are not eligible to apply.
Financial Provisions: US$50,000 award plus travel costs for attendance at the GDN’s Annual Conference.
Deadline: TBA for 2006.

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JOHN SIMON GUGGENHEIM MEMORIAL FOUNDATION

90 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10016
Phone: (212) 687-4470
Fax: (212) 697-3248
Website: http://www.gf.org
Email: fellowships@gf.org

Fields of Study: Any field of knowledge and creation in any of the arts.

Fellowships to Assist Research and Artistic Creation

Purpose: To further the development of scholars and artists by assisting them to engage in research in any field of knowledge and creation in any of the arts, under the freest possible conditions and irrespective of race, color, or creed.
Eligibility: Citizens and permanent residents of the United States, Canada, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
Financial Provisions: Average grant in 2003 was approximately US$35,747. No conditions or restrictions apply except for the completion of a report upon completion of the grant. The amounts of the grants will be adjusted to the needs of the Fellows, considering their other resources and the purpose and scope of their plans.
Duration: Six to twelve months.
Deadlines: October 1 for U.S. and Canadian competition. December 1 for Latin America and the Caribbean competition.

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INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION

Humphrey Fellowship Program
Institute of International Education
1400 K Street, NW, Suite 650
Washington, DC 20005
Phone: (202) 326-7701
Fax: (202) 326-7702
Website: http://www.iie.org/
Email: tnwe@iie.org

Fields of Study: Public service, including HIV/AIDS policy and prevention.

Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program

Purpose: To bring accomplished professionals from designated countries of Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean, the Middle East, Europe and Eurasia to the United States at a midpoint in their careers for a year of study and related professional experiences.
Eligibility: Candidates must have an undergraduate degree, five years of professional experience, demonstrated leadership qualities, a record of public service, and a command of the English language. Citizenship is almost unrestricted; check the website for full country list.
Financial Provisions: International and domestic travel, tuition and fees for coursework, insurance, monthly maintenance stipend, support for necessary equipment, and support for program seminars.
Duration: One year.
Deadline: Contact in-country representative.

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INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH CENTRE

IDRC
Centre Training and Awards Program
P.O. Box 8500
Ottawa, Ontario K1G 3H9
CANADA
Phone: (613) 236-6163 x 2098
Fax: (613) 563-0815
Website: http://www.idrc.ca/awards/
Email: cta@idrc.ca

Fields of Study: Environment and natural resource management; information and communication technologies for development; innovation, policy and science; social and economic policy; biotechnology; knowledge systems; medicinal plants; mining policy.

 

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INTERNATIONAL HEALTH CENTRAL AMERICAN INSTITUTE

IHCAI Foundation Scholarships and Fellowships Fund
Board of Directors
International Health Central American Institute Foundation
P.O. Box 1677-2100
San José, Costa Rica
Phone: 506 2276564
Fax: 506 2263047
Phone IP: +1 786 9244247
Toll Free U.S. and Canada: 800 352 3054
Website: http://www.ihcai.org
Email: info@ihcai.org, juntadirectiva@ihcai.org

Fields of Study: Tropical disease, healthcare, epidemiology, medicine.

Graduate Junior Researcher Fellowship

Purpose: To support one year of independent study and research, including two week-long seminars in tropical diseases and diseases of poverty. Applicants must have an existing project idea that falls under the scope of Evidence Based Medicine and health policy.
Eligibility: Professionals in health science (including medicine, epidemiology, and nursing) who are 45 years old or younger. Training and research experience in public health, epidemiology or health economics is preferred. Applicants must have an advanced command of English and intermediate Spanish proficiency, as well as research publications within the past two years.
Financial Provisions: Stipend ranging from US$15,000 to US$20,000.
Duration: One year.
Deadline: December 15.

Research and Clinical Clerkship

Purpose: To support short term research projects or clinical clerkships for senior health professions students or young researchers.
Eligibility: Citizenship unrestricted. Applicants must be currently registered students in any accredited School of Medicine, Nursing, or Public Health. Young professional researchers are also eligible. Applicants must be fluent in Spanish, and preference is given to those with previous experience in any country in Latin America. Tulane University, Harvard University, University of Connecticut, Michigan State University, and schools affiliated with the Global Health Education Consortium will receive preference.
Financial Provisions: Funds are allocated for project development.
Duration: One month to six weeks.
Deadline: December 15.

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INTERNATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

iMHLP is a collaboration between the Centre for International Mental Health, University of Melbourne, and the Department of Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School.

Ms Jenny Burchill, Program Administrator
Centre for International Mental Health
The University of Melbourne
Level 5, 207 Bouverie Street
Carlton, Victoria 3053
Australia
Phone: +61 3 8344 0908
Fax: +61 3 9348 2794
Email: burchill@unimelb.edu.au

Fields of Study: Mental health.

International Mental Health Leadership Program

Purpose: To provide leadership training in mental health system development and to create a global network of mental health professionals through workshops at the University of Melbourne.
Eligibility: Citizenship unrestricted – developing country nationals strongly encouraged to apply. Professionals from all disciplines related to mental health system development are eligible, provided they hold a degree in a health discipline from a recognized University, have at least two years experience relevant to the field of mental health, and be presently engaged in such work. Applicants must be proficient in English.
Financial Provisions: Fee is $A 16,500, with reduced rates for applicants from lower income countries. Travel is not included. Applicants are encouraged to seek outside funding to cover the fee.
Duration: Four-week workshop, followed by a research project and an optional research workshop.
Deadline: July 28, 2005. Late applications may be accepted until the course is full. Deadline TBA for 2006.

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INTERNATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM (F05)

Participating Institutes:
NINDS, NIDA, NIEHS, NIA
Contact: Stacey Chambers, NINDS
Program Analyst
Office of International Activities
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
6001 Executive Boulevard
Neuroscience Center, Room 2185
Bethesda, MD 20892-9523
Telephone: (301) 496-0690
FAX: (301) 402-1501
Email: chambers@ninds.nih.gov
Announcement: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-06-227.html

Fields of Study: Neuroscience research.

Purpose: To advance the training of junior or mid-career foreign neuroscientists by enhancing their basic or clinical research skills in a research setting in the U.S.
Eligibility: Applicants must currently reside outside the U.S., have a doctoral or equivalent degree, an endorsement from their home institution, a guaranteed appointment in an institution in their home country upon completion of the fellowship, a sponsor in the U.S. who is affiliated with an eligible U.S. organization, and be proficient in English. Preference will be given to applicants from low- to middle-income countries.
Financial Provisions: 100 percent of all costs up to US$3,000 and 60 percent of costs above US$3,000.
Deadline: August 14, 2008.

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INTERNATIONAL UNION AGAINST CANCER

Mrs. Brita Baker
Head of Knowledge Transfer
International Union Against Cancer (UICC)
3, rue du Conseil-General
1205 Geneva
Switzerland
Phone: (41 22) 809 18 40
Fax: (41 22) 809 18 10
Website: http://www.uicc.org
Email: fellows@uicc.org

Field of Study: Cancer.

UICC International Cancer Technology Transfer Fellowships (ICRETT)

Purpose: To facilitate rapid international transfer of cancer research and clinical technology; to exchange knowledge and enhance skills in basic, clinical, behavioral, and epidemiological areas of cancer research, and in cancer control and prevention; and to acquire up-to-date clinical management, diagnostic, and therapeutic expertise.
Eligibility: Appropriately qualified investigators, pathologists, epidemiologists, cancer registrars, behavioral scientists, tobacco control activists, laboratory technicians, clinicians and general practitioners, generally in the early stages of their careers. Citizenship unrestricted.
Financial Provisions: Average award value for one month stipend and travel is US$3,000.
Duration: One month. Extendable by two months at no cost to UICC.
Deadline: Applications accepted at any time.
Notification: Within 60 days of application.

UICC International Oncology Nursing Fellowships (IONF)

Purpose: To provide an opportunity for qualified nurses to augment their professional knowledge and experience through a short-term observation at a renowned comprehensive cancer center in Australia, North America, the United Kingdom, India, Singapore, France, or Spain.
Eligibility: English, French, or Spanish speaking registered nurses from developing or Eastern European countries who are actively engaged in the management of cancer patients in their home institutes, as well as established oncology nurses from any country.
Financial Provisions: Average value is US$2,800.
Duration: One month, extendable by two months at no additional cost to UICC.
Deadline: November 1.
Notification: February.

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JAPANESE INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY

Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
6th–13th floors, Shinjuku Maynds Tower
2-1-1 Yoyogi, Shibuya-ku
Tokyo 151-8558
Japan
Phone: +81-3-5352-5311/5312/5313/5314
Website: http://www.jica.go.jp/english/
Email:jicagap-opinion@jica.go.jp

Fields of Study: Global issues, such as the environment and HIV/AIDS, as well as development-related fields such as health and health care.

Technical Training Program

Purpose: To support training in Japan and in developing countries related to human development.
Eligibility: Nationals of developing countries.
Duration: Varies by program; contact the Japanese embassy nearest you.

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NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY

Research Programs Department
733 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10017
Phone: (212) 986-3240
Fax: (212) 986-7981
Website: http://www.nationalmssociety.org

For research programs, contact:
Patricia A. O'Looney, Ph.D.
Director, Biomedical Research Programs
Phone: (212) 476-0413
Email:patricia.olooney@nmss.org

For training programs, contact:
Timothy Coetzee, Ph.D.
Director, Research Initiatives and Outreach
Phone: (212) 476-0478
Email:timothy.coetzee@nmss.org

Fields of Study: Multiple sclerosis.

Sylvia Lawry Physician Fellowship Program

Purpose: To support the acquisition of formal training in key elements associated with conducting clinical trials in MS.
Eligibility: Individuals must have received a M.D. or equivalent medical degree from an accredited institution; must be licensed to practice medicine in the United States; and must have completed, in whole or part, training in one of the medical specialties relating to multiple sclerosis. Citizenship in unrestricted. Training must take place at a U.S. institution and with a qualified mentor.
Financial Provisions: Salary of up to US$40,000 per year
Duration: Up to three years.
Deadline: Mid-February.

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THE OPEN SOCIETY INSTITUTE

400 West 59 th Street
New York, NY 10019
Phone: 212 548-0600
Fax: 212 548-4612
Website: http://www.soros.org
Or
Open Society Institute
Oktober 6 utca 12
H-1051 Budapest, Hungary
Phone:(36 1) 327-3863
Fax:(36 1) 327-3809

Fields of Study: Education; governance; health; human rights; law and justice; children and youth; economic development; media, arts and culture; women.

International Policy Fellowship Program

Purpose: To build local policymaking capacity by supporting research and providing fellows mobility and intellectual freedom in their home countries. Specific themes change yearly – check the website is summer 2006 for 2007-2008 fellowship guidelines.
Eligibility: Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of the former Soviet Union, Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Africa, or Asia. Applicants must be affiliated with a recognized policymaking body, nongovernmental organization, university, or research institution.
Financial Provisions: Monthly stipend commensurate with local salaries as well as a budget for research, communications, travel, publication, and advocacy costs.
Duration: One year.
Deadline: TBA for 2007.

OMI-Salzburg Medical Seminars International

Note: seminars are co-funded by the Open Society Institute and the Austrian Federal Ministry for Education, Science, and Culture.
Purpose: To train physicians from Eastern Europe and Eurasia through small seminars run by physicians from the United States and Austria.
Eligibility: Citizens of Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and the former Soviet Union who are 30 to 40 years of age, are practicing physicians with teaching responsibilities, and have published in English. English proficiency is required.
Duration: Less than one month.
Deadline: Varies by seminar. See http://www.aaf-online.org/medical_seminars.htm for upcoming deadlines.

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ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES

Educational Portal of the Americas
Organization of American States
1889 "F” Street, NW
Washington, DC 20006
USA
Website: http://www.educoas.org
Email: portal@iacd.oas.org

Fields of Study: Graduate study or research in any field, except medical sciences and related areas, and introductory and language studies.

Professional Development Awards

Course listings are distributed to OAS General Secretariat Offices in Member States. Full information is available only in this listing.
Purpose: To support advanced training of citizens of the Americas in the priority areas requested by the countries.
Eligibility: Citizens or permanent residents of OAS member States. Candidates who meet the requirements indicated in the course announcement. Candidates must be proficient in the language of instruction of the course. Candidates may not apply for a fellowship in a country of which they are a citizen or permanent resident.
Member States: Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, United States, Uruguay and Venezuela.
Financial Provisions: Tuition and fees, international travel, and health insurance. These benefits will vary depending on the type of award.
Duration: Varies by program.
Deadline: Varies.

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POPULATION COUNCIL

The Population Council
1 Dag Hammarskjold Plaza
New York, NY 10017
Phone: 212 339-0500
Fax: 212 755-6052
Website: http://www.popcouncil.org

Field of Study: Reproductive biology, population and demography, public health and health systems.

Health and Population Innovation Fellowship

Contact: Komal Saxena
Population Council
India Habitat Centre
Zone 5A, Ground Floor
Lodi Road, New Delhi 110 003
Telephone: +91 11 24642901
Fax: +91 11 24642903
Purpose: To support mid-career individuals who have innovative ideas, leadership potential, and the capacity to help shape policy and public debate in the field of population, reproductive health, and rights in general, with a focus on two priority themes, namely maternal mortality and morbidity and the sexual and reproductive health and rights of young people.
Eligibility: Nationals of India between the ages of 25 and 45 in the mid-stage of their careers. Age restrictions may be relaxed for women who began their careers later. Applicants may be from any sector of society and any discipline.
Duration: One to two years.
Deadline: September 15, 2005. TBA for 2006.

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SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL

810 Seventh Avenue
New York, NY 10019
Phone: 212 377 2700
Fax: 212 377 2727
Website: http://www.ssrc.org
Email: info@ssrc.org

Fields of Study: Primarily social science, but researchers in natural sciences and humanities are encouraged to apply for fellowships as well.

Note: In addition to the fellowships described below, the SSRC periodically issues calls for research concerning four core themes: Global security and cooperation, migration, knowledge institutions, and the public sphere. Health-related research, particularly concerning HIV/AIDS, often forms an aspect of these projects. See http://www.ssrc.org/programs/HIV/ for up to date information on funding for HIV research.

Abe Fellowship

Contact: abe@ssrc.org
Purpose: To support international and multidisciplinary research in the social sciences or humanities relevant to global issues, problems of industrial and industrializing societies, and/or issues that pertain to U.S.-Japan relations.
Eligibility: Citizens of the U.S. and Japan as well as nationals of other countries who can demonstrate strong and serious long-term affiliations with research communities in Japan or the U.S.. Applicants must possess a Ph.D. or relevant professional experience. Non-academics are encouraged to apply.
Financial Provisions: Flexible.
Duration: Three to twelve months of support over two years, at least one third of it in the U.S. or Japan.
Deadline: September 1.

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TAKEMI PROGRAM IN INTERNATIONAL HEALTH

Program Coordinator
Takemi Program in International Health
Harvard School of Public Health
665 Huntington Avenue, Building 1-1207
Boston, MA 02115
Phone: (617) 432-0686
Fax: (617) 432-1251
Website: http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/takemi/
Email: takemi@hsph.harvard.edu

Fields of Study: Mobilization, allocation, and management of scarce resources to improve health; and creation of sound strategies for disease control and health promotion.

Takemi Fellowships

Purpose: To investigate how resources are allocated and used for health purposes and to develop methods for making such policy choices more rational and equitable, especially in developing countries.
Eligibility: Applicants should have completed graduate degrees and demonstrated potential leadership capacity in their home countries. They are expected to show strong promise and appropriate preparation (including facility in English) to enable them to benefit from a period at Harvard. Further, they are expected to have made, or intend to make, a commitment to a career in health for which participation in the Program will be of significant value. Applicants may come from any relevant discipline or profession (e.g., medicine, law, public health, economics, management, and social sciences).
Financial Provisions: Applicants should identify and obtain potential sources of funding for the fellowship. The Takemi Program can assist in identifying appropriate sources and has limited core funds available for support of several Fellows. Program funds for stipends and travel grants will be adjusted to individual circumstances and the availability of other support.
Duration: Ten months.
Deadline: February 1.

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U.S. CIVILIAN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION

1530 Wilson Boulevard, 3rd Floor
Arlington, Virginia 22209
Phone: 703 526-9720
Fax: 703 526-9721
Website: http://www.crdf.org
Email: information@crdf.org

Fields of Study: Science, technology, engineering, industry.

Industry Travel Grant Program

Program Manager: Jenée Petersen
Email: tgp@crdf.org
Purpose: To provide short-term support to scientists, engineers, and business managers from Eurasia for travel to the United States to meet with U.S. for-profit companies with the intent of developing collaborative projects and new business opportunities in science and technology
Eligibility: Residence and employment in: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, or Uzbekistan
Financial Provisions: US$3600, including airfare, per diem, travel within the U.S., Visa expenses, and other related expenses approved by the program staff. Conference registration fees are not included.
Duration: Unspecified short term
Deadlines: Monthly, three months before travel. Not offered for 2006.

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WELLCOME TRUST

Gibbs Building
215 Euston Road
London NW1 2BE, UK
Phone: 44 (0)20 7611 8888
Fax: 44 (0)20 7611 8545
Website: http://www.wellcome.ac.uk

Fields of Study: Human and animal health, biomedical science, technology transfer, medical humanities, public engagement.

Research Travel Grants in Biomedical Ethics: UK and Developing Countries

Contact:
Grants Section (Biomedical Ethics)
Wellcome Trust
183 Euston Road
London NW1 2BE, UK
Phone: 44 (0)20 7611 7202
Fax: 44 (0)20 7611 8254
Website: http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/Funding/Medical-humanities/Grants/Biomedical-ethics/Fellowships-and-personal-awards/index.htm
Email: biomedicalethics@wellcome.ac.uk

Purpose: For short-term visits by scholars within their own country, or to another country, for the purposes of collaborative research and networking. Visits under this scheme might be to conduct a network meeting prior to a research grant application, and to exchange views or work with colleagues who have similar research interests. Study or lecture tours, meetings of a professional or vocational nature, workshops, symposia and international congresses are normally excluded.
Eligibility: Experienced researchers need not be in academic life but will normally be expected to hold a doctorate or clinical qualification. They will be expected to have an established research interest in biomedical ethics (i.e. a publication record in biomedical ethics), or to be actively pursuing a research career in biomedical ethics.
Financial Provisions: £1000 towards traveling expenses and, in some cases, subsistence expenses.
Deadline: Open, at least two months before travel.

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WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION

WHO Headquarters
Avenue Appia 20
1211 Geneva 27
Switzerland
Phone: + 41 22 791 21 11
Fax: + 41 22 791 3111
Website: http://www.who.int
Email: info@who.int

Fields of Study: Health.

WHO Fellowship

Purpose: To support advanced study in public health fields that are not available in the Fellow’s home country and to promote international exchange of scientific knowledge related to health. This fellowship is offered through each WHO region, and must be arranged with the full support of the host country’s national health organization. See contact information for individual regions below.
Eligibility: Citizens of any WHO member state (with regional exceptions including Canada and the U.S.) who are currently engaged in medical or health work in their national health organization or at a research or educational institution. Candidates must have completed their training and have at least two years of professional experience as well as command of language of training and a written statement of intention to return to country of origin. Candidates over 50 are normally not accepted. Applications are accepted only from national health organizations on behalf of nominated individuals.
Financial Provisions: Cost of travel, a daily living allowance, health insurance coverage if required by host country, and tuition fees as applicable.
Duration: From three weeks to one year, with possibility of renewal.
Deadline: Potential candidates must contact their national health organization.

Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office (EMRO)

World Health Organization
Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office
Abdul Razzak Al Sanhouri Street
P.O. Box 7608
Nasr City
Cairo 11371
Egypt
Phone: (202) 670 25 35
Fax: (202) 670 24 92 or 670 24 94
Website: http://www.emro.who.int/research/
Email: inf@emro.who.int

Dr. A.T. Shousha Foundation Prize and Fellowship

Purpose: To support health professionals in obtaining postgraduate diplomas or masters degrees in public health.
Eligibility: Applicants must be nominated by national health administrations in the Eastern Mediterranean Region.
Financial Provisions: US$15,000.
Duration: Length of training course.
Deadline: Awarded approximately every six years.

Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR)

Sponsored by UNICEF, UNDP, the World Bank, and the WHO
Special Programme for Research & Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR)
World Health Organization
1211 Geneva 27
SWITZERLAND
Phone: 41 22 791 3725
Fax: 41 22 791 4854
Website: http://www.who.int/tdr/
Email: tdr@who.int

Fields of Study: Tropical diseases, including African trypanosomiasis, Chagas disease, dengue, leishmaniasis, leprosy, lymphatic filariasis, malaria, onchocerciasis, schistosomiasis, and tuberculosis.

Good Clinical Practice course for potential TDR clinical monitors

Purpose: To attend the Good Clinical Practice Course in August 2006 in Asia.
Eligibility: Physicians from disease endemic countries (resident in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, South America) in mid career, with experience in clinical research.
Deadline: March 13 2006.

Advanced course on immunology, vaccinology and biotechnology applied to infectious diseases

Contact: Dr Pascal Launois
UNICEF/UNDP/World Bank/WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR)
WHO
20 Avenue Appia
CH-1211 Geneva 27
Switzerland
Fax : 41-22 791 4854
Email: launoisp@who.int

Purpose: To attend the course on immunology, vaccinology and biotechnology applied to infectious diseases from September 6 to October 21, 2006 in Switzerland.
Eligibility: Excellent knowledge of English, university degree such as M.D., MSC or Ph.D. in microbiology or other biological sciences, active involvement in teaching, research, or national public health services, and under 40 years of age.
Deadline: April 28 2006.

Implementation Research

Professor Axel Kroeger
Steering Committee on Implementation Research
TDR, World Health Organization
1211 Geneva 27
Phone: (41-22) 791-3398
Fax: (41-22) 791-4774
Email: kroegera@who.int
Purpose: To support research on the home management of malaria, the development and field testing of drug delivery systems for lymphatic filariasis elimination, and the analysis of Visceral Leishmaniasis related knowledge in Nepal and Bangladesh.
Deadline: March 15 2006.

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Appendix 1: Country Categorizations

World Bank list of low-, middle-, and high-income economies.

The term “developing countries” usually includes all low and middle income economies.


Low income economies (59)


Afghanistan
Haiti
Pakistan
Bangladesh
India
Papua New Guinea
Benin
Kenya
Rwanda
Bhutan
Korea, Dem Rep.
Sao Tome & Principe
Burkina Faso
Kyrgyz Republic
Senegal
Burundi
Lao PDR
Sierra Leone
Cambodia
Lesotho
Solomon Islands
Cameroon
Liberia
Somalia
Central African Rep.
Madagascar
Sudan
Chad
Malawi
Tajikistan
Comoros
Mali
Tanzania
Congo, Dem. Rep.
Mauritania
Timor-Leste
Congo, Rep.
Moldova
Togo
Cote d'Ivoire
Mongolia
Uganda
Eritrea
Mozambique
Uzbekistan
Ethiopia
Myanmar
Vietnam
Gambia, The
Nepal
Yemen, Rep.
Ghana
Nicaragua
Zambia
Guinea
Niger
Zimbabwe
Guinea-Bissau
Nigeria


Lower-middle-income economies (54)


Albania
El Salvador
Namibia
Algeria
Fiji
Paraguay
Angola
Georgia
Peru
Armenia
Guatemala
Philippines
Azerbaijan
Guyana
Romania
Belarus
Honduras
Samoa
Bolivia
Indonesia
Serbia & Montenegro
Boznia & Herzegovina
Iran, Islamic Rep.
Sri Lanka
Brazil
Iraq
Suriname

Bulgaria
Jamaica
Swaziland
Cape Verde
Jordan
Syrian Arab Rep.
China
Kazakhstan
Thailand
Colombia
Kiribati
Tonga
Cuba
Macedonia, FYR
Tunisia
Djibouti
Maldives
Turkmenistan
Dominican Republic
Marshall Islands
Ukraine
Ecuador
Micronesia, Fed. Sts.
Vanuatu
Egypt, Arab Rep.
Morocco
West Bank & Gaza


Upper-middle-income economies (40)


American Samoa
Grenada
Poland
Antigua & Barbuda
Hungary
Russian Federation
Argentina
Latvia
Seychelles
Barbados
Lebanon
Slovak Republic
Belize
Libya
South Africa
Botswana
Lithuania
St. Kitts & Nevis
Chile
Malaysia
St. Lucia
Costa Rica
Mauritius
St. Vincent & the Grenadines
Croatia
Mayotte
Trinidad & Tobago
Czech Republic
Mexico
Turkey
Dominica
Northern Mariana Islands
Uruguay
Equatorial Guinea
Oman
Venezuela, RB
Estonia
Palau
Panama
Gabon


High-income economies (55)


Andorra
Greece
New Caledonia
Aruba
Greenland
New Zealand
Australia
Guam
Norway
Austria
Hong Kong, China
Portugal
Bahamas, The
Iceland
Puerto Rico
Bahrain
Ireland
Qatar
Belgium
Isle of Man
San Marino
Bermuda
Israel
Saudi Arabia
Brunei
Italy
Singapore
Canada
Japan
Slovenia
Cayman Islands
Korea, Rep.
Spain
Channel Islands
Kuwait
Sweden
Cyprus
Liechtenstein
Switzerland
Denmark
Luxembourg
United Arab Emirates
Faeroe Islands
Macao, China
United Kingdom
Finland
Malta
United States
France
Monaco
Virgin Islands (U.S.)
French Polynesia
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands Antilles

Source



UN list of Least Developed Countries (LDC)


Afghanistan
Angola
Bangladesh
Benin
Bhutan
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cambodia
Cape Verde
Central African Rep.
Chad
Comoros
Congo, Dem. Rep.
Djibouti
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Gambia
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Haiti
Kiribati
Lao People's Dem. Rep.
Lesotho
Liberia
Madagascar
Malawi
Maldives
Mali
Mauritania
Mozambique
Myanmar
Nepal
Niger
Rwanda
Samoa
Sao Tome and Principe
Senegal
Sierra Leone
Solomon Islands
Somalia
Sudan
Timor-Leste
Togo
Tuvalu
Uganda
United Republic of Tanzania
Vanuatu
Yemen
Zambia

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