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    FELLOWSHIPS OPEN TOEPIDEMIOLOGY STUDENTS AND POSTDOCS

    Minor Revisions February 6, 2013

    IMPORTANT GENERAL INFORMATION __________________________________________ 4FELLOWSHIPS WITH PRE- AND POST-DOCTORAL POSITIONS __________________ 4

    Albert Schweitzer Fellowship _______________________________________________________ 4Alvin R. Tarlov & John E. Ware Jr. Dissertation & Post- Doctoral Awards in Patient Reported

    Outcomes ________________________________________________________________________ 4Applied Public Health Informatics Fellowship _________________________________________ 5ASPH Fellowship and Internship Opportunities ________________________________________ 5Biobehavioral Cancer Prevention and Control Training Program _________________________ 5Biostatistics, Epidemiologic and Bioinformatic Training Environmental Health (BEBTEH) ___ 5Cancer Epidemiology and Biostatistics Training Grant __________________________________ 5

    Cancer Prevention Training - Nutrition, Exercise & Genetics ____________________________ 5Cardiovascular Epidemiology Training Program _______________________________________ 6Center for AIDS and STD Trainee Support Grants _____________________________________ 6Center for Demography and Ecology _________________________________________________ 6To be considered, a student must have been admitted to and be an active participant in the ___ 6Comprehensive Training in Inter-Disciplinary Oral Health Research ______________________ 6Dolores Zohrab Liebmann Fellowships _______________________________________________ 6Dual Mentor (Interdisciplinary) Fellowships ___________________________________________ 7Gatzert Child Welfare Fellowships ___________________________________________________ 7Graduate School Fellowship List ____________________________________________________ 7A list of fellowships administered (although not all funded) by the UW Graduate School. _____ 7Huckabay Teaching Fellowships _____________________________________________________ 7TL1 Multidisciplinary Predoctoral Clinical Research Training ___________________________ 7MCH Training Grant ______________________________________________________________ 8Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans ____________________________________ 8Project for Interdisciplinary Pedagogy _______________________________________________ 8Reproductive, Perinatal & Pediatric Epidemiology Training (RPPE) ______________________ 8STD/AIDS Research Training Fellowship Program _____________________________________ 9Tobacco Studies Scholarship Program ________________________________________________ 9UW Retirement Association (UWRA) Fellowships ______________________________________ 9West Coast Poverty Center Dissertation Fellowships ___________________________________ 10

    POST-DOCTORAL FEL LOWSHI PS ___________________________________________ 10

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    AHRQ Ruth L. Kirschstein NRSA Institutional Research Training Grant (T32) ____________ 10Geriatric Mental Health Services Research ___________________________________________ 10Institute for Translational Health Sciences Tuition Support _____________________________ 10International AIDS Research and Training Program, (IARTP), 359909 ___________________ 11KL2 Clinical Research Career Development Program __________________________________ 11Pediatric Injury Research Training Program _________________________________________ 11School of Dentistry _______________________________________________________________ 11School of Medicine _______________________________________________________________ 11School of Medicine Fellowships _____________________________________________________ 12VA Post-MD Fellowship Program __________________________________________________ 12VA Post-PhD Fellowship Program __________________________________________________ 12

    DI VERSITY FELLOWSHI PS _________________________________________________ 12AEA Graduate Education Diversity Internship (GEDI)_________________________________ 12The Bullitt Environmental Fellowship _______________________________________________ 13Ford Foundation Diversity Fellowships ______________________________________________ 13Fellowships Office, National Research Council ________________________________________ 13Hispanic Scholarship Fund ________________________________________________________ 13Hispanic-Serving Professions Schools (HSHPS) Fellowships _____________________________ 13HIV Prevention Trials Network ____________________________________________________ 13Improving Health Care for Aging Women ___________________________________________ 13Indigenous HIV/AIDS Research Training Program (IHART) ___________________________ 14

    Multidisciplinary International Research Training Program (MIRT) _____________________ 14New Connections: Increasing Diversity of RWJF Programming _________________________ 14Pathways to Science ______________________________________________________________ 14The Woodrow Wilson Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship in Women's Studies _______________ 14

    FELLOWSHIPS FOR INTERNATI ONAL STUDY ________________________________ 15Allan Rosenfield Global Health Fellowship Program ___________________________________ 15American Institute of Indian Studies Fellowship ______________________________________ 15Chester A. Fritz and Boeing International endowments_________________________________ 15CIDRZ HIV Corps _______________________________________________________________ 15Fogarty Global Health Fellowship Program __________________________________________ 16Fogarty International Research Scholars (not department-related) _______________________ 16Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship ________________________________ 16Fulbright Program _______________________________________________________________ 16

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    Global Health Fellowship __________________________________________________________ 16Global Health Fellows Program ____________________________________________________ 17Global Opportunities Health Fellowships ____________________________________________ 17Mickey Leland International Hunger Fellowship Program ______________________________ 17Multidisciplinary International Research Training Program (MIRT) _____________________ 17NSEP David L. Boren Graduate Fellowships _________________________________________ 17NEW AID Foundation ____________________________________________________________ 18Thomas Francis, Jr. Global Health Fellowship ________________________________________ 18Trans-Pacific Fellowship Program with the University of Queensland, Australia ___________ 18UWHS Roteract International Service Scholarship ____________________________________ 18Washington Global Health Alliance Fellowships _______________________________________ 19

    POST-GRADUATION FELLOWSHI PS _________________________________________ 19Applied Epidemiology Fellowship Program __________________________________________ 19Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation Postgraduate Fellowship ______________________ 19Lasker Clinical Research Scholars Program __________________________________________ 19NIH Loan Repayment Programs ___________________________________________________ 19Presidential Management Fellowship ________________________________________________ 20Public Health Informatics Postgraduate Training, Biomedical and Health Informatics ______ 20Public Health Officer _____________________________________________________________ 20St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital_______________________________________________ 20

    FEL LOWSHI P L ISTINGS ____________________________________________________ 21Graduate School Fellowship Calendar _______________________________________________ 21Spirit of 1848 ____________________________________________________________________ 21Fastweb ________________________________________________________________________ 21

    I NTERNSHI PS _____________________________________________________________ 21Border Epidemiology & Environmental Health Center Field Experience Internship _________ 21Epi Scholars Program ____________________________________________________________ 21Graduate Student Internship ProgramTraining in MCH Epidemiology _________________ 22Multidisciplinary International Research Training Program (MIRT) _____________________ 22

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    IMPORTANT GENERAL INFORMATION

    Currently, several fellowships offer pre-and/or post-doctoral support to University ofWashington epidemiology students. Some from outside the UW are also listed. Contactinformation is listed below.

    If you are a physician, it is also advisable to contact the University of Washington MedicalCenter (UWMC), which sponsors a number of postdoctoral fellows each year. Seehttp://uwmedicine.washington.edu/Education/Pages/default.aspx.Dentists may wish to contactDental Public Health or the School of Dentistry athttp://www.dental.washington.edu/.Most

    postdoctoral fellowship deadlines are prior to Epidemiology application.

    Pre-doctoral fellows usually receive approximately $1,800/month and about 55% of residenttuition with non-resident tuition waived. Most predoctoral fellows can find a 10 hour/week RAto pay for most of the remainder of tuition. Some fellowship programs related to theEpidemiology Department do not consider pre-doctoral students until after admission, but

    some deadlines are earlier so look now.

    Most traineeships go to advanced rather than to first year PhD or masters students but it is worthchecking, if you are eligible. International students are not eligible unless specifically indicated.A trainee is required to write his/her thesis and/or dissertation, in the research area of the traininggrant. Research Assistantships are open to international students. (See URL below)

    A particular fellowship may not have any open positions the year you begin your studies. Mostnew students without a U.S. doctorate begin their studies with an RA rather than a fellowship.See Funding Information athttp://depts.washington.edu/epidem/funding/index.shtmlfor criticalinformation about how to look for funding. You must be very proactive.

    FELLOWSHIPS WITH PRE- AND POST-DOCTORAL POSITIONS

    Albert Schweitzer Fellowship(not department related)http://www.schweitzerfellowship.org/The U.S. Schweitzer Fellows Programs provide community service fellowships for graduatestudents in health-related professional fields who are dedicated to addressing unmet health needsin their local areas.

    Alvin R. Tarlov & John E. Ware Jr. Dissertation & Post- Doctoral Awards in PatientReported Outcomes

    The Board of Directors of the Health Assessment Laboratoryhttp://www.hal-health.org/awards.htmThe purpose of these awards is to encourage doctoral dissertations and post-doctoral researchusing patient reported outcomes.

    http://uwmedicine.washington.edu/Education/Pages/default.aspxhttp://uwmedicine.washington.edu/Education/Pages/default.aspxhttp://www.dental.washington.edu/http://www.dental.washington.edu/http://www.dental.washington.edu/http://depts.washington.edu/epidem/funding/index.shtmlhttp://depts.washington.edu/epidem/funding/index.shtmlhttp://depts.washington.edu/epidem/funding/index.shtmlhttp://www.schweitzerfellowship.org/http://www.schweitzerfellowship.org/http://www.hal-health.org/awards.htmhttp://www.hal-health.org/awards.htmhttp://www.hal-health.org/awards.htmhttp://www.schweitzerfellowship.org/http://depts.washington.edu/epidem/funding/index.shtmlhttp://www.dental.washington.edu/http://uwmedicine.washington.edu/Education/Pages/default.aspx
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    Applied Public Health Informatics Fellowship

    http://www.aphif.org/?page_id=80

    Fellows will experience a broad range of projects and activities that address building personal

    public health informatics competency and increasing capacity within the host health agency.Fellows will lead at least one project that supports public health informatics priorities withintheir host health agency.

    ASPH Fellowship and Internship OpportunitiesAssociation of Schools of Public Healthhttp://fellowships.asph.org/programs/details.cfm?programID=2

    Biobehavioral Cancer Prevention and Control Training ProgramDenise Albano, Program CoordinatorPh: (206) 616-8562

    Email:[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/bcpt/(preferred contact method)

    This program trains qualified students interested in pursuing careers in cancer preventionand control, with an emphasis on biobehavioral interventions, communications, oroutcomes.

    Open to predoctoral students in social work, biobehavioral nursing, epidemiology, healthservices, pharmaceutical outcomes, public health genetics, or public health nutrition willreceive PhD training (3-4 years of support).

    Postdoctoral fellows with a PhD or mastersin one of the above fields have the option ofpursuing a Masters degree and/or conducting collaborative research in cancer preventionand control (1-2 years).

    Biostatistics, Epidemiologic and Bioinformatic Training Environmental Health(BEBTEH)Mary Saucier, Program CoordinatorPh: 206-616-3886Email:[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/bebteh/index.html

    Cancer Epidemiology and Biostatistics Training Grant

    Thomas Vaughan, MD, MPH, Professor, DirectorPh: (206) 667-5134Email:[email protected] (preferred contact method)

    PhD and MS/MPH to PhD students in Epidemiology and Biostatistics are eligible. Post-doctoralapplicants should have an MD, DO, ND, PhD, or other relevant doctorate.

    Cancer Prevention Training - Nutrition, Exercise & Genetics

    Emily White, PhD, Professor, DirectorFred Hutchinson Cancer Research CenterPh: (206) 667-4685Email:[email protected](preferred contact method)

    http://www.aphif.org/?page_id=80http://www.aphif.org/?page_id=80http://fellowships.asph.org/programs/details.cfm?programID=2http://fellowships.asph.org/programs/details.cfm?programID=2mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/bcpt/http://depts.washington.edu/bcpt/mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/bebteh/index.htmlhttp://depts.washington.edu/bebteh/index.htmlmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/bebteh/index.htmlmailto:[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/bcpt/mailto:[email protected]://fellowships.asph.org/programs/details.cfm?programID=2http://www.aphif.org/?page_id=80
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    Eligible applicants are admitted predoctoral students (including master's students who plan to goon to the PhD) in Epidemiology, Public Health Genetics, Nutritional Sciences or students in theconcurrent PhD in Molecular and Cellular Biology (or other basic science). Post-doctoralapplicants should have an MD, DO, ND, or PhD in one of these or related fields. Pre- and post-doctoral fellows receive cross-disciplinary training in another of the listed disciplines and

    experience in interdisciplinary cancer research.

    Cardiovascular Epidemiology Training ProgramDavid Siscovick, MD, MPH, Professor, DirectorCardiovascular Health Research Unit, Ste 1360University of WashingtonPh: (206) 287-2787Email:[email protected]@uw.edu(preferred contact method)Open to U.S. licensed physicians (and occasionally to individuals with other appropriatedoctorate) interested in CVD epidemiology. Also open to MS/MPH to PhD and PhDEpidemiology students interested in CVD (and related medications, conditions, behaviors and

    other risk factors).

    Center for AIDS and STD Trainee Support Grants

    Ph: (206) 744-3293Email:[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/cfar/find-fundingCFAR Trainee Support Grants help fund a variety of activities for students, fellows, and juniorfaculty which are directly relevant to their career development. The purpose of the program is toprovide modest support to enhance career development of trainees and junior investigatorspursuing research careers in HIV/AIDS and to encourage collaboration with other HIV/AIDSinvestigators.

    Center for Demography and EcologyTo be considered, a student must have been admitted to and be an active participant in theGraduate Program for Advanced Studies in Demography (like a minor, not a degree program)http://csde.washington.edu/training/traineesprog.shtml

    Comprehensive Training in Inter-Disciplinary Oral Health ResearchTimothy A. DeRouen, PhD, ProfessorDirector for Program and Summer InstituteSchool of Dentistry, University of WashingtonPh: (206) 221-6887 or (206) 543-5599

    Fx: (206) 685-8024Email:[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/dphs/training/Applicants must be willing to pursue a thesis and/or dissertation in oral epidemiology.

    Dolores Zohrab Liebmann Fellowships

    Dolores Liebmann supported students and charitable organizations in her lifetime and created afund to continue support after her death. The Dolores Zohrab Liebmann Fund supports graduate

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/cfar/find-fundinghttp://depts.washington.edu/cfar/find-fundinghttp://csde.washington.edu/training/traineesprog.shtmlhttp://csde.washington.edu/training/traineesprog.shtmlhttp://depts.washington.edu/epidem/[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/epidem/[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/epidem/[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/dphs/training/http://depts.washington.edu/dphs/training/http://depts.washington.edu/dphs/training/http://depts.washington.edu/epidem/[email protected]://csde.washington.edu/training/traineesprog.shtmlhttp://depts.washington.edu/cfar/find-fundingmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    students who show "outstanding character and ability who hold promise for achievement anddistinction in their chosen fields of study."http://www.foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/liebmann/index.html

    Dual Mentor (Interdisciplinary) Fellowships

    Marci Burden, Training Grant CoordinatorEmail:[email protected]://www.fhcrc.org/science/interdisciplinary/dualmentor/Open to pre or postdoctoral students, who have mentors in two different fields of research (e.g.,epidemiology & a basic science), and who have developed a proposal according to therequirements. Some sources of funding require the project be related to cancer or HIV andinclude a mentor at FHCRC. Some positions are open to international students. Not open toentering predoctoral students.

    Gatzert Child Welfare FellowshipsOffice of Fellowships and Assistantships

    University of WashingtonEmail:[email protected]://www.grad.washington.edu/students/fa/calendar.shtmlFellowships to support doctoral dissertation research in the field of child development withspecial reference to populations with physical or mental disabilities. Offered only during someyears.

    Graduate School Fellowship List

    http://www.grad.washington.edu/students/fa/calendar.shtmlA list of fellowships administered (although not all funded) by the UW Graduate School.

    Huckabay Teaching FellowshipsMarilyn GrayOffice of Fellowships and AssistantshipsUniversity of WashingtonPh: (206) 543-7152Email:[email protected]://www.grad.washington.edu/students/fa/huckabay/index.shtmlThese one-quarter awards are intended to give graduate students an opportunity to work on aspecific project focused on teaching and learning at the college and university level.

    TL1 Multidisciplinary Predoctoral Clinical Research Training

    Institute for Translational Health Sciences

    Contact: Patrick GibbsE-mail:[email protected]://www.iths.org/node/13Funding opportunity for pre-doctoral students in the Schools of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing,Pharmacy, Public Health, Social Work and Clinical Informatics. Both year long and summerprograms are available. The program focuses on enabling students to work with an

    http://www.foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/liebmann/index.htmlhttp://www.foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/liebmann/index.htmlmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.fhcrc.org/science/interdisciplinary/dualmentor/http://www.fhcrc.org/science/interdisciplinary/dualmentor/mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.grad.washington.edu/students/fa/calendar.shtmlhttp://www.grad.washington.edu/students/fa/calendar.shtmlhttp://www.grad.washington.edu/students/fa/calendar.shtmlhttp://www.grad.washington.edu/students/fa/calendar.shtmlmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.grad.washington.edu/students/fa/huckabay/index.shtmlhttp://www.grad.washington.edu/students/fa/huckabay/index.shtmlmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.iths.org/node/13http://www.iths.org/node/13http://www.iths.org/node/13mailto:[email protected]://www.grad.washington.edu/students/fa/huckabay/index.shtmlmailto:[email protected]://www.grad.washington.edu/students/fa/calendar.shtmlhttp://www.grad.washington.edu/students/fa/calendar.shtmlmailto:[email protected]://www.fhcrc.org/science/interdisciplinary/dualmentor/mailto:[email protected]://www.foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/liebmann/index.html
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    interdisciplinary team that is conducting clinical research in the laboratory, in clinical agencies,or in the community. Not usually open to first year Epidemiology students.

    MCH Training GrantCarmen M. Velasquez, Program Administrator

    Maternal and Child Health TrackUniversity of WashingtonPh: (206) 543-0312Email:[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/mchprog/Applicants should read the MCH website and application instructions very carefully and applyconcurrently to the MCH track. The MCH track requires approximately 2 years prior U.S. MCHexperience. There is very limited support for masters candidatesonly. It is stronglyrecommended that admitted students also seek an RA using the Epidemiology Departmentwebsite instruction immediately upon admission. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanentresidents planning to conduct research using U.S. data.

    Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americanshttp://www.pdsoros.org/Provides stipend and partial tuition support for up to 2 years. A New American is an individualwho (1) is a resident alien; i.e., holds a Green Card, or, (2) has been naturalized as a U.S. citizen,or (3) is the child of two parents who are both naturalized citizens. The Program is open toindividuals who retain loyalty and a sense of commitment to their country of origin as well as tothe United States, but is intended to support individuals who will continue to regard the UnitedStates as their principal residence and focus of national identity.

    The applicant must either have a bachelor's degree or be in her/his final year of undergraduate

    study. Those who have a bachelor's degree may already be pursuing graduate study and mayreceive fellowship support to continue that study. Individuals who are in the third, or subsequent,year of study in the same graduate program are not eligible for this competition. Students whohave received a master's degree and are continuing for a doctoral degree in the same program areconsidered to have been in the same program from the time they began their work on theirmaster's degree. To be eligible you must not be older than thirty years of age.

    Project for Interdisciplinary Pedagogyhttp://www.uwb.edu/IAS/about/pip.xhtmlThe Project for Interdisciplinary Pedagogy (PIP) provides an opportunity for a diverse, highlymotivated cohort of 4-6 University of Washington doctoral students to develop their teaching

    skills in the context of an integrative interdisciplinary program that spans the arts and sciences,including public health. Project fellows will work closely with faculty mentors inInterdisciplinary Arts and Sciences (IAS) and create teaching portfolios that include evidence oftheir hands-on experience with various theories and practices of interdisciplinary andinterdisciplinary pedagogy.

    Reproductive, Perinatal & Pediatric Epidemiology Training (RPPE)Department of Epidemiology

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/mchprog/http://depts.washington.edu/mchprog/http://www.pdsoros.org/http://www.pdsoros.org/http://www.uwb.edu/IAS/about/pip.xhtmlhttp://www.uwb.edu/IAS/about/pip.xhtmlhttp://www.uwb.edu/IAS/about/pip.xhtmlhttp://www.pdsoros.org/http://depts.washington.edu/mchprog/mailto:[email protected]
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    Daniel Enquobahrie, MD, PhDPh: 206-287-2390Email:[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/rppe/rppe.html(not up-to-date)Provides skills in epidemiology and biostatistics that will enable fellows to develop careers in

    RPPE. Training includes multidisciplinary theories, epidemiological methods and the practicalskills to design and conduct high quality research in reproductive, perinatal, and pediatricepidemiology. Pre- and post-doctoral trainees should have backgrounds in biomedical and/orbehavioral sciences. Pre-doctoral trainees must be admitted pre-doctoral students in theDepartment of Epidemiology. Post-doctoral applicants should have an MD, DrPH, or PhD (orequivalent degree) in a relevant field. Applicants with a background in biomedical andbehavioral sciences, including, epidemiology, biostatistics, environmental health sciences,nutritional biochemistry, child psychology, social work, molecular biology, or a relateddiscipline are encouraged to apply.

    Royalty Research Fund

    Office of Research, University of Washingtonhttp://www.washington.edu/research/main.php?page=rrfThe RRF faculty seeks to establish new research programs for junior faculty.Although studentsmay not apply directly, faculty have sometimes obtained funding for themselves and a student,with the student handling much of the work to prepare the proposal and application.

    STD/AIDS Research Training Fellowship ProgramContact: Miko RobertsonHarborview Medical CenterPh: (206) 897-5361Email:[email protected]

    http://depts.washington.edu/cfas/training/AIDS_STD_Training/grant.htmlAfter completing the coursework, and selecting a mentor and PhD project, a predoctoral studentmay apply for a position on the training grant. Applicants must find, prior to application, amentor from those listed on the training program website who is willing to work with theapplicant for the entire training period.

    Tobacco Studies Scholarship ProgramAbigail Halperin, MD, MPH, Principal Investigator and DirectorContact: Sara Jaye Sanford MPHcTobacco Studies ProgramPh: (206) 616-3767

    Email:[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/tobacco/scholarsTobacco studies fellowships available to eligible and qualified graduate students who commit tothe completion of specific requirements. Fellowships rarely provide full support.

    UW Retirement Association (UWRA) Fellowships

    UWRA, University of WashingtonEmail:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/rppe/rppe.htmlhttp://depts.washington.edu/rppe/rppe.htmlhttp://www.washington.edu/research/main.php?page=rrfhttp://www.washington.edu/research/main.php?page=rrfmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/cfas/training/AIDS_STD_Training/grant.htmlhttp://depts.washington.edu/cfas/training/AIDS_STD_Training/grant.htmlmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/tobacco/scholarshttp://depts.washington.edu/tobacco/scholarsmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/tobacco/scholarsmailto:[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/cfas/training/AIDS_STD_Training/grant.htmlmailto:[email protected]://www.washington.edu/research/main.php?page=rrfhttp://depts.washington.edu/rppe/rppe.htmlmailto:[email protected]
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    Phone: 206-543-7152http://www.grad.washington.edu/students/fa/uwra/index.shtmlUWRA fellowships support UW students headed toward careers in aging-related fields. Studentsfrom a wide variety of majors apply for these awards. The fellowships are not open to newgraduate students.

    West Coast Poverty Center Dissertation FellowshipsWest Coast Poverty CenterDaniel J. Evans School of Public AffairsEmail:[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/wcpc/grantsQuantitative, qualitative, or mixed-method approaches are all encouraged as are submissionsfrom scholars in any discipline. Applicant must be PhD student in good standing at theUniversity of Washington.

    POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS

    Most post-doctoral fellowships have deadlines prior to Epidemiology admission.

    AHRQ Ruth L. Kirschstein NRSA Institutional Research Training Grant (T32)

    Dr Diane Martin, Program Director

    Ph: (206) 616-2987

    E-mail:[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/ahrqhsrt/

    Deadline prior to Epidemiology admission.

    MD or PhD fellows engage in full-time research and related educational activities. Mostphysician fellows obtain an MPH or MS degree. Faculty provide expertise in areas of interest,including general health services research, outcomes research, economics, quality of care,

    disparities research and health policy. The stipend depends on educational preparation.Geriatric Mental Health Services ResearchPam CollinsDepartment of Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesPh: 206-543-3927E-mail:[email protected]://www.uwpsychiatry.org/education/geriatric_services.htmlThis NIMH-funded postdoctoral fellowship provides training in health services research forolder adults with mental disorders to psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, social workers,physicians and social/behavioral scientists who are committed to becoming independently-supported mental health services researchers. Trainee must be a citizen, non-citizen national of

    the U.S. or permanent resident.

    Institute for Translational Health Sciences Tuition Support

    Applicants seeking an Epidemiology MS or MPH must apply to Epidemiology by its applicationdeadline.

    https://www.iths.org/fundingThe aim of this program is to provide support for a degree in Public Health to physicians andother health care professionals (including veterinarians) who wish to become independent

    http://www.grad.washington.edu/students/fa/uwra/index.shtmlhttp://www.grad.washington.edu/students/fa/uwra/index.shtmlmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/wcpc/grantshttp://depts.washington.edu/wcpc/grantsmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/ahrqhsrt/http://depts.washington.edu/ahrqhsrt/mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.uwpsychiatry.org/education/geriatric_services.htmlhttp://www.uwpsychiatry.org/education/geriatric_services.htmlhttps://www.iths.org/fundinghttps://www.iths.org/fundinghttps://www.iths.org/fundinghttp://www.uwpsychiatry.org/education/geriatric_services.htmlmailto:[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/ahrqhsrt/mailto:[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/wcpc/grantsmailto:[email protected]://www.grad.washington.edu/students/fa/uwra/index.shtml
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    clinical researchers. Eligible applicants are postdoctoral health-care professionals supported byfellowship programs, postdoctoral fellows and junior faculty with K-awards. Selected fellowswill earn an MS or MPH in Public Health and will conduct research with a clinical focus for theirmasters thesis with mentors from both the School of Public Health and the School of Medicineor Dentistry. (Also open to veterinarians with fellowships.) The fellowship will provide most of

    the tuition, short courses and a seminar series focused on the interests of the group.

    International AIDS Research and Training Program, (IARTP), 359909Carey Farquhar, MD, MPH, DirectorContact: Eileen Seese, Program ManagerUniversity of WashingtonPh: (206) 543-4278Email:[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/iartp/Almost all recipients are selected prior to application to the degree program. Prior internationalHIV/AIDS research and specific institution affiliation required. Open to international students

    from a few countries, including Kenya, Mozambique, India, and Uganda.

    KL2 Clinical Research Career Development Programhttps://www.iths.org/education/kl2The aim is to provide postdoctoral research training for junior doctoral-level scholars (andsometimes advanced residents) from all health professions including, but not limited to thoseholding an MD, DrPH, DO, DDS, DMD, OD, DC, PharmD, ND, PsyD, or PhD in epidemiology,behavioral science, or nursing. The K12 cannot be used for clinical training. Scholars must beable to commit 75% time to research training. Not open to international students or seniorscholars. This fellowship does not have openings every year.

    Pediatric Injury Research Training ProgramFrederick Rivara, MD, MPHPh: [email protected]://depts.washington.edu/hiprc/Education%20and%20Training/T-32/t32home.htmlThe goal of this training program is to prepare investigators to specialize in pediatric injuryresearch and to be productive academic scientists and scholars in this field. We define injuryresearch broadly to include both intentional and unintentional injury mechanisms, and researchon the risk factors and causes of injuries and prevention strategies, the acute and chronic care ofinjured patients, and the outcomes from trauma, including interventions to return the injuredindividual to their full potential and avoid future injury.

    School of Dentistry

    Obtain numbers and contact names for appropriate departments in the School of Dentistry fromthe UW Directory athttp://www.dental.washington.edu/prospective-students/prospective-students.html-0.Deadlines usually predate the degree application deadline.

    School of MedicineObtain numbers and contact names for appropriate departments in the School of Medicine from

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/iartp/http://depts.washington.edu/iartp/https://www.iths.org/education/kl2https://www.iths.org/education/kl2mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/hiprc/Education%20and%20Training/T-32/t32home.htmlhttp://depts.washington.edu/hiprc/Education%20and%20Training/T-32/t32home.htmlhttp://www.dental.washington.edu/prospective-students/prospective-students.html-0http://www.dental.washington.edu/prospective-students/prospective-students.html-0http://www.dental.washington.edu/prospective-students/prospective-students.html-0http://www.dental.washington.edu/prospective-students/prospective-students.html-0http://www.dental.washington.edu/prospective-students/prospective-students.html-0http://www.dental.washington.edu/prospective-students/prospective-students.html-0http://depts.washington.edu/hiprc/Education%20and%20Training/T-32/t32home.htmlmailto:[email protected]://www.iths.org/education/kl2http://depts.washington.edu/iartp/mailto:[email protected]
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    the UW Directory athttp://uwmedicine.washington.edu/Education/About/Academic-Departments/Pages/default.aspx.See Fellowship opportunities athttp://uwmedicine.washington.edu/Research/Research-Resources/Pages/default.aspx.Deadlinesare usually prior to the Epidemiology application deadline.

    School of Medicine Fellowships

    School of Medicine, University of Washingtonhttp://uwmedicine.washington.edu/Research/Research-Resources/Training-Grant-Resources/Pages/List-Training-Grants.aspxThe School of Medicine maintains a list of active training (T) grants that are funded through theRuth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) and other Federal programs. Thelist contains information about the T32s, T90s, TL1s, and T15s within the School of Medicine,and it is updated each calendar quarter to provide details about the various training grants.

    VA Post-MD Fellowship ProgramMargaret Nordstrom, Fellowship CoordinatorPh: (206) 277-4417Email:[email protected]://www.pugetsound.hsrd.research.va.gov/fellowships/fellowships.aspThe VA Puget Sound Health Care Systems post-MD fellowship focuses on the development ofresearch and related skills to prepare fellows for successful careers in academic medicine asindependent researchers. The fellowship trains applicants pursuing a wide variety of researchand clinical interests, including General Internal Medicine and its specialties.

    VA Post-PhD Fellowship ProgramGayle E. Reiber, MPH, PhD, Professor

    Health Services Research and Development Center of ExcellencePh: (206) 764-2089Email:[email protected]://www.pugetsound.hsrd.research.va.gov/fellowships/Post_PhD.aspApplication requires a PhD in a field related to health services and a VA-related researchproposal (in addition to other documents). Must be a U.S. citizen.

    DIVERSITY FELLOWSHIPS

    AEA Graduate Education Diversity Internship (GEDI)

    (not department related)

    American Evaluation Associationhttp://www.eval.org/gedip.htmThe AEA Graduate Education Diversity Internship (GEDI) program works to engage andsupport students from groups traditionally under-represented in the field of evaluation. Internsmay come from a variety of disciplines; their commonality is a strong background in researchskills, an interest in extending their capacities to the field of evaluation, and a commitment tothinking deeply about culturally responsive evaluation practice.

    http://uwmedicine.washington.edu/Education/About/Academic-Departments/Pages/default.aspxhttp://uwmedicine.washington.edu/Education/About/Academic-Departments/Pages/default.aspxhttp://uwmedicine.washington.edu/Education/About/Academic-Departments/Pages/default.aspxhttp://uwmedicine.washington.edu/Education/About/Academic-Departments/Pages/default.aspxhttp://uwmedicine.washington.edu/Research/Research-Resources/Pages/default.aspxhttp://uwmedicine.washington.edu/Research/Research-Resources/Pages/default.aspxhttp://uwmedicine.washington.edu/Research/Research-Resources/Training-Grant-Resources/Pages/List-Training-Grants.aspxhttp://uwmedicine.washington.edu/Research/Research-Resources/Training-Grant-Resources/Pages/List-Training-Grants.aspxhttp://uwmedicine.washington.edu/Research/Research-Resources/Training-Grant-Resources/Pages/List-Training-Grants.aspxmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.pugetsound.hsrd.research.va.gov/fellowships/fellowships.asphttp://www.pugetsound.hsrd.research.va.gov/fellowships/fellowships.aspmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.pugetsound.hsrd.research.va.gov/fellowships/Post_PhD.asphttp://www.pugetsound.hsrd.research.va.gov/fellowships/Post_PhD.asphttp://www.eval.org/gedip.htmhttp://www.eval.org/gedip.htmhttp://www.eval.org/gedip.htmhttp://www.pugetsound.hsrd.research.va.gov/fellowships/Post_PhD.aspmailto:[email protected]://www.pugetsound.hsrd.research.va.gov/fellowships/fellowships.aspmailto:[email protected]://uwmedicine.washington.edu/Research/Research-Resources/Training-Grant-Resources/Pages/List-Training-Grants.aspxhttp://uwmedicine.washington.edu/Research/Research-Resources/Training-Grant-Resources/Pages/List-Training-Grants.aspxhttp://uwmedicine.washington.edu/Research/Research-Resources/Pages/default.aspxhttp://uwmedicine.washington.edu/Education/About/Academic-Departments/Pages/default.aspxhttp://uwmedicine.washington.edu/Education/About/Academic-Departments/Pages/default.aspx
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    TheBullittEnvironmentalFellowship(not department related)The Bullitt Foundationhttp://bullitt.org/bullitt-environmental-fellowship/The Bullitt Environmental Fellowship is a two-year, $50,000/year fellowship for graduate

    students interested in pursuing leadership positions within the environmental field.

    Ford Foundation Diversity Fellowships

    (not department related)

    Fellowships Office, National Research Councilhttp://national-academies.org/fellowshipsThe Ford Foundation Diversity Fellowships seek to increase the diversity of the nations college

    and university faculties by increasing their ethnic and racial diversity, to maximize theeducational benefits of diversity, and to increase the number of professors who can and will usediversity as a resource for enriching the education of all students.

    Hispanic Scholarship Fundhttp://www.hsf.net/Founded in 1975, the Hispanic Scholarship Fund believes that the country prospers when allAmericans have access to the opportunities a college education can afford. As the nationsleading Hispanic higher education fund, HSF works to address the financial and cultural barriersthat keep many Latinos from earning a college degree. HSF has awarded over $335 million inscholarships over the past 36 years and has supported a broad range of outreach and educationprograms to help students and their families navigate collegiate life, from gaining admission andsecuring financial aid to finding employment after graduation.

    Hispanic-Serving Professions Schools (HSHPS) Fellowships

    (not department related)Ph: (703) [email protected] a number of funded primarily short-term training programs and internships.

    HIV Prevention Trials Network

    http://hptn.org/hptn_structure/Scholars.htmThe HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) is proud to offer a scholarship program for early-career US minority investigatorsfunded through a supplement from National Institute ofAllergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and National Institute for Mental Health

    (NIMH). Applicants should be investigators who have received their terminal degree and areeager for the opportunity to work with a mentor scientist in the Network to complete a researchproject based upon an existing domestic HIV research study in the HPTN.

    Improving Health Care for Aging Women

    Group Health Research InstitutePh: (206) 287-2900http://www.grouphealthresearch.org/jobs/ghri_womens-health_fellowship.pdf

    http://bullitt.org/bullitt-environmental-fellowship/http://bullitt.org/bullitt-environmental-fellowship/http://national-academies.org/fellowshipshttp://national-academies.org/fellowshipshttp://www.hsf.net/http://www.hsf.net/mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.hshps.org/http://www.hshps.org/http://hptn.org/hptn_structure/Scholars.htmhttp://hptn.org/hptn_structure/Scholars.htmhttp://www.grouphealthresearch.org/jobs/ghri_womens-health_fellowship.pdfhttp://www.grouphealthresearch.org/jobs/ghri_womens-health_fellowship.pdfhttp://www.grouphealthresearch.org/jobs/ghri_womens-health_fellowship.pdfhttp://hptn.org/hptn_structure/Scholars.htmhttp://www.hshps.org/mailto:[email protected]://www.hsf.net/http://national-academies.org/fellowshipshttp://bullitt.org/bullitt-environmental-fellowship/
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    Doctorally trained (PhD or MD/MPH) candidates for 2-year postdoctoral fellowships inWomens Healthare eligible. Applicants should hold a degree in a public health or behavioralscience-related discipline. Excellent oral and written communication skills and a strong interestin active collaboration in public domain interdisciplinary research studies are required.Underrepresented minority applicants are encouraged to apply.

    Indigenous HIV/AIDS Research Training Program (IHART)http://depts.washington.edu/ihartp/call_for_apps.phpThe IHART program is seeking a diverse pool of qualified academic and community researchapplicants interested in developing a fundable research study addressing the mental healthconcerns and HIV prevention needs of Native Americans. The IHART program offers individualmentorship, scientific and cultural/tribal consultation, and research and grant developmenttraining.

    Multidisciplinary International Research Training Program (MIRT)Mr. Bizu Gelaye, MPH

    Ph: 617-432-1070Email:[email protected]/mirtMIRT is a national program designed to encourage students to pursue careers in biomedical andbehavioral research. It strives to eliminate health disparities. International experience is notrequired. Language skills in Spanish are preferred for Ecuador and Peru placements. Funding isusually for overseas research of 3 months or less. First year students are rarely funded.

    New Connections: Increasing Diversity of RWJF Programming

    http://www.rwjf-newconnections.org/about-us

    The New Connections program emerged from a series of conversations among senior programstaff at RWJF about how the Foundation could support and learn from the growing diversity ofthe communities we serve. The group, consisting of Foundations senior staff, leaders of theHuman Capital Portfolio, and Debra Prez, Ph.D., Senior Program Officer, recognized thattalented individuals from underrepresented communities can often be isolated in their early- ormid-career pathways and overlooked for funding. To address this situation, an initiative wascreated that would foster new relationships between RWJF and researchers, evaluators, andconsultants from underrepresented groups. This initiative was New Connections.

    Pathways to Science

    http://www.pathwaystoscience.org/

    Fellowships for masters, doctoral students and individuals with a doctorate

    The Woodrow Wilson Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship in Women's Studies(not department related)http://www.woodrow.org/higher-education-fellowships/women_gender/index.phpThe Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowship in Womens Studies encourages original andsignificant research about women that crosses disciplinary, regional, or cultural boundaries.

    http://depts.washington.edu/ihartp/call_for_apps.phphttp://depts.washington.edu/ihartp/call_for_apps.phpmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.hsph.harvard.edu/mirthttp://www.hsph.harvard.edu/mirthttp://www.rwjf-newconnections.org/about-ushttp://www.rwjf-newconnections.org/about-ushttp://www.pathwaystoscience.org/http://www.pathwaystoscience.org/http://www.woodrow.org/higher-education-fellowships/women_gender/index.phphttp://www.woodrow.org/higher-education-fellowships/women_gender/index.phphttp://www.woodrow.org/higher-education-fellowships/women_gender/index.phphttp://www.pathwaystoscience.org/http://www.rwjf-newconnections.org/about-ushttp://www.hsph.harvard.edu/mirtmailto:[email protected]://depts.washington.edu/ihartp/call_for_apps.php
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    FELLOWSHIPS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDY

    Global Health Department List of UW and non-UW Fellowships for International Study

    Student Fellowships:http://globalhealth.washington.edu/resource-center/student-funding-fieldwork

    Postdoctoral Fellowship:http://globalhealth.washington.edu/resource-center/residents-post-docsOne of the best resources for international health funding. Lists many fellowships and fundedinternships for international study and global health research in the U.S.; most are open toEpidemiology students.

    Allan Rosenfield Global Health Fellowship Program

    The Association of Schools of Public Health & the Centers for Disease Control and Preventionhttp://fellowships.asph.orgThe Allan Rosenfield Global Health Fellowship Program provides international trainingopportunities for recent graduates of ASPH member accredited schools of public health (MPHand Doctoral level).

    American Institute of Indian Studies Fellowship(not department related)American Institute of Indian Studieswww.indiastudies.orgThe American Institute of Indian Studies invites applications from scholars from all disciplineswho wish to conduct their research in India. Junior fellowships are given to doctoral candidatesto conduct research for their dissertations in India for up to eleven months. Senior long-term (sixto nine months) and short-term (four months or less) fellowships are available for scholars whohold a PhD degree.

    Chester A. Fritz and Boeing International endowments

    Office of International Programs and Exchangeshttp://www.grad.washington.edu/students/fa/fritz/index.shtmlThese grants are available to fund research and/or study periods of three months. At the end ofthe study/research period, students will provide the UW with a written summary and evaluationof their experiences. A proposal is required and a host institution is strongly recommended.

    CIDRZ HIV Corps(not department related)Centre for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia

    www.cidrz.org/cidrz_internshipThe HIV Corps Fellowship Program provides logistical support for our various HIV-relatedservice projects, to provide students and early career public health professionals with theopportunity to work in developing world settings, and to foster collaborations between theAmerican and Zambian volunteers.

    Critical Language ScholarshipBureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs

    http://globalhealth.washington.edu/resource-center/student-funding-fieldworkhttp://globalhealth.washington.edu/resource-center/student-funding-fieldworkhttp://globalhealth.washington.edu/resource-center/residents-post-docshttp://globalhealth.washington.edu/resource-center/residents-post-docshttp://globalhealth.washington.edu/resource-center/residents-post-docshttp://fellowships.asph.org/http://fellowships.asph.org/http://www.indiastudies.org/http://www.indiastudies.org/http://www.grad.washington.edu/students/fa/fritz/index.shtmlhttp://www.grad.washington.edu/students/fa/fritz/index.shtmlhttp://www.cidrz.org/cidrz_internshiphttp://www.cidrz.org/cidrz_internshiphttp://www.cidrz.org/cidrz_internshiphttp://www.grad.washington.edu/students/fa/fritz/index.shtmlhttp://www.indiastudies.org/http://fellowships.asph.org/http://globalhealth.washington.edu/resource-center/residents-post-docshttp://globalhealth.washington.edu/resource-center/student-funding-fieldwork
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    Department of Statehttp://www.clscholarship.org/

    The CLS Program offers intensive summer language institutes overseas in thirteen criticallyneeded foreign languages. It is only open to U.S. citizens.

    This fellowship may not be held at the same time as an NIH training grant.

    Fogarty Global Health Fellowship Programhttp://www.hawaii.edu/news/attachments/pdf5018_2149.pdfThe NIH Fogarty-funded Northern/Pacific Global Health Research Fellows Training Consortiumoffers mentored clinical research training experiences in lowand middleincome countries topost-doctorate and doctoral students in the health professions. The purpose of the program is toprovide outstanding mentored research training to post-doctorate trainees and doctoral studentsat six international partner institutions with robust clinical research programs.

    Fogarty International Research Scholars

    (not department-related)http://www.fic.nih.gov/Programs/Pages/scholars-fellows-global-health.aspx

    The National Institutes of Health's (NIH) Fogarty International Center (FIC) is offers a numberof pre and postdoctoral training opportunities abroad.

    Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship

    http://jsis.washington.edu/advise/flas/Incoming and current masters and doctoralstudents, who are U.S. citizens or permanentresidents, and plan to study a modern foreign language, in combination with international studiesor international aspects of professional fields, are eligible for Academic Year awards. Summer

    fellowships are granted to those who will take an intensive foreign language course in the U.S. orabroad. This fellowship may not be held at the same time as an NIH training grant.

    Fulbright Programhttp://www.grad.washington.edu/students/fa/fulbright/index.shtmlExtensive advance preparation is needed to be awarded one these highly competitivefellowships, but a few Epidemiology students have been successful.

    Global Health Corps

    http://ghcorps.org/fellows/program/GHC provides opportunities for young professionals from diverse backgrounds to work on the

    frontlines of the fight for global health equity in year-long fellowships. Our fellows will have ameasurable impact on the health of the communities in which they work.

    Global Health Fellowshiphttp://fogartyfellows.org/The Global Health Fellowship Program is an 11-month clinical research training program forpost-doctorate trainees and doctoral students in the health professions.

    http://www.clscholarship.org/http://www.clscholarship.org/http://www.hawaii.edu/news/attachments/pdf5018_2149.pdfhttp://www.hawaii.edu/news/attachments/pdf5018_2149.pdfhttp://www.fic.nih.gov/Programs/Pages/scholars-fellows-global-health.aspxhttp://www.fic.nih.gov/Programs/Pages/scholars-fellows-global-health.aspxhttp://jsis.washington.edu/advise/flas/http://jsis.washington.edu/advise/flas/http://www.grad.washington.edu/students/fa/fulbright/index.shtmlhttp://www.grad.washington.edu/students/fa/fulbright/index.shtmlhttp://ghcorps.org/fellows/program/http://ghcorps.org/fellows/program/http://fogartyfellows.org/http://fogartyfellows.org/http://fogartyfellows.org/http://ghcorps.org/fellows/program/http://www.grad.washington.edu/students/fa/fulbright/index.shtmlhttp://jsis.washington.edu/advise/flas/http://www.fic.nih.gov/Programs/Pages/scholars-fellows-global-health.aspxhttp://www.hawaii.edu/news/attachments/pdf5018_2149.pdfhttp://www.clscholarship.org/
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    Global Health Fellows ProgramUSAIDhttp://www.ghfp.net/content.fsp?id=40815Provides summer internships and longer fellowships related to global health.

    Global Opportunities Health FellowshipsDepartment of Global Health, University of Washingtonhttp://globalhealth.washington.edu/resource-center/student-funding-fieldwork/go-health-fellowship-global-opportunities-health-fellowshiThe purpose of the GO Health Fellowship is to provide financial assistance to a graduate student,professional student or medical resident at the University of Washington so that they may gainvaluable international fieldwork experience in global health. The funds have been generouslyprovided by donors committed to the education of global health professionals from diversedisciplinary backgrounds.

    Institute for International Education Fellowships

    http://www.iie.org/en/StudentsThe IIE administers many fellowships funded by other sources in addition to the FulbrightFellowships. Many are directed at specific disciplines or specific areas of the world, particularlydeveloping countries.

    Mickey Leland International Hunger Fellowship Program

    (not department related)The Mickey Leland International Hunger Fellows Programhttp://www.lelandapplication.org/The Mickey Leland Fellowship is a two-year commitment that includes a one-year fieldplacement in a developing country and one-year placement in a policy setting, often in the

    headquarters of the field year organization. The fellowship endeavors to strengthen the field andpolicy linkages. During their policy year, fellows focus their public policy and advocacy effortsaround issues they worked on directly during their field year.

    Multidisciplinary International Research Training Program (MIRT)Mr. Bizu Gelaye, MPHPh: 617-432-1070Email:[email protected]/mirtMIRT is a national program designed to encourage students to pursue careers in biomedical andbehavioral research. It strives to eliminate health disparities. International experience is not

    required. Language skills in Spanish are preferred for Ecuador and Peru placements. Funding isusually for overseas research of 3 months or less. First year students are rarely funded.

    NSEP David L. Boren Graduate FellowshipsNational Security Education ProgramDavid L. Boren Undergraduate Scholarships and Graduate FellowshipsInstitute of International EducationPh: 1-800-618-NSEP

    http://www.ghfp.net/content.fsp?id=40815http://www.ghfp.net/content.fsp?id=40815http://globalhealth.washington.edu/resource-center/student-funding-fieldwork/go-health-fellowship-global-opportunities-health-fellowshihttp://globalhealth.washington.edu/resource-center/student-funding-fieldwork/go-health-fellowship-global-opportunities-health-fellowshihttp://globalhealth.washington.edu/resource-center/student-funding-fieldwork/go-health-fellowship-global-opportunities-health-fellowshihttp://www.iie.org/en/Studentshttp://www.iie.org/en/Studentshttp://www.lelandapplication.org/http://www.lelandapplication.org/mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.hsph.harvard.edu/mirthttp://www.hsph.harvard.edu/mirthttp://www.hsph.harvard.edu/mirtmailto:[email protected]://www.lelandapplication.org/http://www.iie.org/en/Studentshttp://globalhealth.washington.edu/resource-center/student-funding-fieldwork/go-health-fellowship-global-opportunities-health-fellowshihttp://globalhealth.washington.edu/resource-center/student-funding-fieldwork/go-health-fellowship-global-opportunities-health-fellowshihttp://www.ghfp.net/content.fsp?id=40815
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    Fx: 202-326-7672Email:[email protected]://www.borenawards.org/boren_fellowshipBoren Fellowships provide stipends to U.S. graduate students to add an important internationaland language component to their graduate education through specialization in area study,

    language study, or increased language proficiency. Boren Fellowships support study andresearch in areas of the world that are critical to U.S. interests, including Africa, Asia, Central &Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East. The countries of Western Europe,Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are excluded. Boren Fellows represent a variety ofacademic and professional disciplines, but all are interested in studying less commonly taughtlanguages, including but not limited to Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian andSwahili.

    NEW AID Foundation(not department-related)The NEW AID Foundation

    Email:[email protected]://www.newaid.org/The NEWAID Foundation provides grants to public health scientists to conduct research abroadin areas of neglected infectious diseases. Its aims include expanding understanding of the socialforces which contribute to the marginalization of specific populations and our nations awarenessof the problems of infectious diseases beyond HIV in developing countries.

    Thomas Francis, Jr. Global Health FellowshipDepartment of Global Health, University of Washingtonhttp://globalhealth.washington.edu/resource-center/student-funding-fieldwork/thomas-francis-jr-global-health-fellowship

    The Thomas Francis, Jr., Global Health Fellowship provides financial assistance to graduate orprofessional students across disciplines at UW to do problem-solving practice in other cultures,usually developing countries. The application requires a proposal, letters of commitment from ahost institution abroad and from a UW faculty mentor and an application form.

    Trans-Pacific Fellowship Program with the University of Queensland, Australia

    http://www.washington.edu/research/ls.php?id=296

    Only posted when application cycle is openThe Trans-Pacific Fellowships (TPF) is a new initiative between The University of Washington(UW) and The University of Queensland, Australia (UQ) that funds opportunities for study andresearch exchanges spanning the Pacific Ocean. The Fellowships aim to support high-achieving

    graduate degree candidates (MS, PhD) and Senior Fellows and Faculty to undertake study andresearch on an exchange basis between the two universities.

    UWHS Roteract International Service ScholarshipRotaract Club of theUniversity of [email protected]

    https://sites.google.com/a/uw.edu/uwhsroto/international-service

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.borenawards.org/boren_fellowshiphttp://www.borenawards.org/boren_fellowshipmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.newaid.org/http://www.newaid.org/http://globalhealth.washington.edu/resource-center/student-funding-fieldwork/thomas-francis-jr-global-health-fellowshiphttp://globalhealth.washington.edu/resource-center/student-funding-fieldwork/thomas-francis-jr-global-health-fellowshiphttp://globalhealth.washington.edu/resource-center/student-funding-fieldwork/thomas-francis-jr-global-health-fellowshiphttp://www.washington.edu/research/ls.php?id=296http://www.washington.edu/research/ls.php?id=296mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://sites.google.com/a/uw.edu/uwhsroto/international-servicehttps://sites.google.com/a/uw.edu/uwhsroto/international-servicehttps://sites.google.com/a/uw.edu/uwhsroto/international-servicemailto:[email protected]://www.washington.edu/research/ls.php?id=296http://globalhealth.washington.edu/resource-center/student-funding-fieldwork/thomas-francis-jr-global-health-fellowshiphttp://globalhealth.washington.edu/resource-center/student-funding-fieldwork/thomas-francis-jr-global-health-fellowshiphttp://www.newaid.org/mailto:[email protected]://www.borenawards.org/boren_fellowshipmailto:[email protected]
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    The UWHS Rotaract International Service Scholarship is designed to provide UWHS Rotaractclub members with an opportunity to travel abroad to participate in service and researchexperiences. Priority will be given to highly involved club members.

    Washington Global Health Alliance Fellowships

    http://www.wghalliance.org/Opportunities/GrantsandFellowships.aspx

    POST-GRADUATION FELLOWSHIPS

    Applied Epidemiology Fellowship Program(not department related)Council of State and Territorial [email protected]://www.cste.org/?page=FellowshipThe goal of the Fellowship is to provide a high quality training experience and to secure long-term career placement for Fellows at the state or local level in public health practice.

    Participating fellows will receive two years of on-the-job training at a state health agency underthe guidance of an experienced mentor. The fellowship is open to recent graduates with either amasters or doctorate in Epidemiology or other health-related field.

    Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation Postgraduate FellowshipInstitute for Health Metrics and EvaluationEmail:[email protected]://www.healthmetricsandevaluation.org/what/training/fellowships/fellowships.htmlThe Post-Graduate Fellowship is an intensive training program that provides opportunities bothfor self-directed research and interdisciplinary collaboration in health metrics. Strong candidatesfor this program have graduate-level training in quantitative methodology from one of the

    following areas: health policy, economics, mathematics, computer science, statistics,biostatistics, epidemiology, health services, demography, engineering, physics, medical sciences,or other related fields.

    Lasker Clinical Research Scholars Program

    The National Institutes of HealthEmail:[email protected]://www.nih.gov/science/laskerscholarThe Lasker Clinical Research Scholars Program represents an historic partnership between theNIH intramural and extramural research programs. The program enables exceptional clinicalresearchers in the early stages of their careers to first spend 5 to 7 years as investigators in the

    NIH intramural research program. Upon successful completion of this first stage, the scholarswould be offered the opportunity to remain at the NIH as senior clinical research scientists or toapply for up to 5 years of independent financial support at a university or other external researchinstitution.

    NIH Loan Repayment Programs

    http://www.lrp.nih.gov/

    http://www.wghalliance.org/Opportunities/GrantsandFellowships.aspxhttp://www.wghalliance.org/Opportunities/GrantsandFellowships.aspxmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.cste.org/?page=Fellowshiphttp://www.cste.org/?page=Fellowshipmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.healthmetricsandevaluation.org/what/training/fellowships/fellowships.htmlhttp://www.healthmetricsandevaluation.org/what/training/fellowships/fellowships.htmlmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.nih.gov/science/laskerscholarhttp://www.nih.gov/science/laskerscholarhttp://www.lrp.nih.gov/http://www.lrp.nih.gov/http://www.lrp.nih.gov/http://www.nih.gov/science/laskerscholarmailto:[email protected]://www.healthmetricsandevaluation.org/what/training/fellowships/fellowships.htmlmailto:[email protected]://www.cste.org/?page=Fellowshipmailto:[email protected]://www.wghalliance.org/Opportunities/GrantsandFellowships.aspx
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    The National Institutes of Healths Loan Repayment Programs (LRPs) repay the outstandingstudent loans of researchers who are or will be conducting nonprofit biomedical or behavioralresearch. Opportunities are available in five research areasclinical, pediatric, health disparities,contraception and infertility and clinical research for individuals from disadvantagedbackgrounds.

    Presidential Management FellowshipU.S. Office of Personnel Managementhttp://www.pmf.gov/The Presidential Management Fellowship (PMF) is a special, paid, two-year post-graduatefellowship program in the federal government. Students in ALL fields of study/majors andgraduate degree levels are encouraged to consider this program - it is not just for students intraditional public policy fields of study.

    Public Health Informatics Postgraduate Training, Biomedical and Health InformaticsBiomedical and Health Informatics, University of Washington

    Email:[email protected]://www.bhi.washington.edu/postdocprogramThe University of Washington offers post-graduate fellowships to individuals from a variety ofbackgrounds who are interested in working with the Biomedical and Health Informatics facultyon their ongoing research projects. In addition to traditional post-doctoral trainees (e.g. post-PhD, MD, DO, and DDS), we invite and encourage applications from those with Master'sdegrees in the following areas: Computer Science, Library and Information Science, PublicHealth, and Nursing. Prior public health training or experience is not required. Applicantsinterested in exploring this track with a public health emphasis should contact the program todiscuss the appropriate track before applying.

    Public Health OfficerUS Air Forcehttp://www.airforce.com/careers/detail/public-health-officer/As an Air Force Public Health Officer, your mission will be to prevent, reduce and control theincidents of communicable diseases amongst Air Force personnel at home and abroad. It mayseem like a small task to some, but keeping every Airmen in peak health is key to our ability todefend the nation.

    Public Service Loan Forgiveness

    http://www.finaid.org/loans/publicservice.phtmlThe College Cost Reduction and Access Act of 2007 established a new public service loan

    forgiveness program. This program discharges any remaining debt after 10 years of full-timeemployment in public service. The borrower must have made 120 payments as part of the DirectLoan program in order to obtain this benefit.

    St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital

    https://www.stjude.org/stjude/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=7db34b572c0ae210VgnVCM1000001e0215acRCRD&vgnextchannel=66538d3ba587e210VgnVCM1000001e0215acRCRDSt. Jude Childrens Hospital Offers a number of clinical fellowships.

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    FELLOWSHIP LISTINGS

    Graduate School Fellowship Calendarhttp://www.grad.washington.edu/students/fa/calendar.shtml

    Applications for most of the awards are available to UW graduate students onlythrough theFellowship and Assistantship Division.

    Grants and Funding Information Service (UW)

    http://www.lib.washington.edu/gfis/This is service for UW graduate students to assist them with searching for funding. In personassistance is available as well as lists of fellowship by research area athttp://uwgfis.blogspot.com/.

    Spirit of 1848http://www.spiritof1848.org/

    To receive emails concerning fellowship opportunities, join the list-serve. (The opportunitiesare not listed on the website.)Minority and health disparities-oriented fellowshipsThe Spirit of 1848 is a network of people concerned about social inequalities in health. Thepurpose is to spur new connections among those us involved in different areas of public health,who are working on diverse public health issues (whether as researchers, practitioners, teachers,activists, etc), and live scattered across diverse regions of the United States and other countries.

    Fastwebwww.fastweb.comA fellowship search service based on the interested students profile. Especially good for smaller

    awards.

    INTERNSHIPS

    Border Epidemiology & Environmental Health Center Field Experience Internship

    http://www.nmsu.edu/~bec/bec_2012/BEC-2012.html

    Not currently funded; may be in futureMexico State University and supported by a grant from the National Canter Institute, the BECExperience 2012 is open to Health Sciences graduate students enrolled at the University ofWashington or New Mexico State University. The goal of this program is to expose students tothe challenges and triumphs of delivering healthcare and conducting research in Hispanic

    communities along the border.

    Epi Scholars Program

    http://www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/partnerships/epischolars.aspxThe Epi Scholars Program is a national program offering 10 - 12 week summer internships inapplied epidemiology research to highly qualified public health masters and doctoral levelstudents. Students in the Epi Scholars Program take on substantive applied epidemiologyprojects and are mentored by experienced public health epidemiologists. Students focus on

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    health disparities research in public health practice settings, complete a quantitative data analysisand write a report of the findings.

    Graduate Student Internship ProgramTraining in MCH Epidemiology

    http://www.gsiprogram.org/view_internships.php

    Masters and doctoral degree candidates in U.S. schools of public health in MCH programs or inrelated programs that involve MCH studies, who are U.S. citizens or non-citizen permanentresidents in the U.S. may apply. Also, student applicants should not graduate before thecompletion of their internship.

    Health Services Research Training, New York City Health Department

    http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/hrtp/hrtp.shtml

    The program provides students the opportunity to experience some of the "real life" challengesof public health. By working on current relevant public health issues under the close supervisionof experienced professionals, students apply their classroom learning to practical problems and,in the process, learn critical skills. It is for 10-12 weeks during the summer. Financial stipends

    are available on a limited basis.

    Multidisciplinary International Research Training Program (MIRT)

    Mr. Bizu Gelaye, MPHPh: 617-432-1070Email:[email protected]/mirtMIRT is a national program designed to encourage students to pursue careers in biomedical andbehavioral research. It strives to eliminate health disparities. International experience is notrequired. Language skills in Spanish are preferred for Ecuador and Peru placements. Funding isusually for overseas research of 3 months or less. First year students are rarely funded.

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