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Additional Fellowship Opportunities

Fellowship Opportunities

International AIDS Society (IAS) and National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) joint fellowship programme encouraging HIV and drug use research

Added: December 7, 2012

The International AIDS Society (IAS) and the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) are proud to announce the fifth round of the IAS-NIDA Fellowship Programme. The application for the 2013 round will be open from 8 December 2012 to 10 February 2013. The IAS-NIDA Fellowship Programme aims at contributing to the scientific understanding of drug use and HIV while fostering international research collaborations.  

Poster for Fellowship Opportunity

The fellowship programme is awarded as a stipend of US$ 75,000 in two categories: to a junior scientist for 18-month post-doctoral training, or to a well-established HIV researcher for an eight-month-long professional development training at leading host institutes excelling in HIV-related drug use research. Applications from a wide range of disciplines will be accepted.

All fellows are required to choose a mentor at an institution different from their current institution. The mentor must hold an established post for the duration of the fellowship and have a track record in research and training in HIV and drug use. To facilitate the application process and to encourage international candidates, IAS and NIDA are providing a list of potential mentors including descriptions of their research interests. This list is intended to help prospective fellows choose a mentor in their field of interest, but fellows are not required to select a mentor from this list.  

Fellows will be selected by April 2013, a nd will be invited to the 7th IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention (IAS 2013), which will be held from 30 June to 3 July 2013 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Selected fellows will be officially awarded at the conference and will have the opportunity to participate in a training and networking programme. Visit the IAS Website for more information. Exit Disclaimer


Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine

Added: March 21, 2011

The Department of Health Evidence and Policy at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City seeks applications for a Postdoctoral Fellowship to work on community-based participatory research project related to diabetes and obesity prevention and control. In addition to conducting research, and having access to a large primary dataset for analysis, there will be a focus on using existing knowledge to inform and influence policy and stimulate systems changes. The department is seeking someone with a Ph.D. or terminal degree in health psychology, applied behavioral science, epidemiology or public health, experience with a variety of quantitative research methodologies, and in working on programs related to health policy. Stipend: up to $55,000 per year, for two years, plus benefits and subsidized housing in Manhattan.

Applicants should submit a current curriculum vita to:

Euny Lee, MS
Project Manager
Department of Health Evidence and Policy
1425 Madison Avenue
New York, NY  10029
euny.lee@mountsinai.org


APHA Public Health Fellowship in Government

Added: January 21, 2011

Deadline: April 4, 2011

APHA is looking for candidates with strong public health credentials who wish to spend one year in Washington, D.C. working in a CONGRESSIONAL office on legislative and policy issues such as health, the environment or other public health concerns. The fellow will have the opportunity to see first-hand how public policy impacts public health and to offer their public health expertise to policymakers. Visit APHA's website for more information. Exit Disclaimer


2011-2012 William T. Grant Scholars Program

Added: January 21, 2011

The William T. Grant Foundation announced the release of the 2011-2012 William T. Grant Scholars Program Brochure. The Scholars Program supports the professional development of early-career researchers from diverse disciplines, who have demonstrated success in conducting research and are seeking to expand their skills and expertise. Studies from William T. Grant Scholars contribute to theory, policy, and practice on the settings of youth ages 8 to 25. Visit the Scholars Program Website for more information. Exit Disclaimer

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