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Fellowship Opportunities in HIV Research

Employer
Yale School of Public Health / Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS
Location
Connecticut, United States
Salary
Not specified
Date posted
Nov 29, 2018

Yale School of Public Health

Fellowship Opportunities in HIV Research

Fellows at Yale receive support from an established NIMH-funded HIV research center, and work actively with a team of mentors from among the Center’s primary training faculty.

Our two fellowship programs focus on:

  • Creation of professional identity in preparation for an academic career
  • Establishment of a program of research, set expectations for scholarly research productivity
  • Support to write articles for publication and prepare extramural grant applications
  • Training in research methods and ethics
  • Participation in CIRA and other Yale HIV-related seminars and colloquia
  • Community-based implementation science research to reduce and prevent HIV

Yale – AIDS Prevention Training Program (Y-APT)

  • Full time, 2-year T32 Post-Doctoral fellowship program
  • Research preceptorship and collaboration in ongoing research projects with leading HIV scholars at Yale

Research Education Institute for Diverse Scholars (REIDS)

  • Two consecutive four-week Summer Institutes on the Yale campus, with online monthly meetings throughout the year
  • Open to current post-doctoral researchers or early-career faculty
  • Focus on scholars who are underrepresented in the field of HIV research
  • Eligible for up to $20,000 in pilot project funding

Application and Further Information: cira.yale.edu/fellowships

Review of applications for both programs will begin on January 15, 2019.

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