GHES Fellowships for US and Developing Countries Students, 2013-2014
Fogarty International Center offers Global Health Equity Scholars Fellowships for Postdoctoral Fellows, Upper-Level PhD Students and Professional Students for Pursuing Research Training Program, 2013-2014
Study Subject(s): Trainees will be matched with top-tier global health research faculty from one of the four participating U.S. institutions and an international site.
Course Level: Scholarship is for postdoctoral fellows, upper-level PhD students, professional school (MD, DVM, DrPH, DDS, PharmD) students, and junior faculty.
Scholarship Provider: Fogarty International Center
Scholarship can be taken at: USA and 12 affiliated international sites
GHES Fellowships Scholarship for Developing Countries
Eligibility:
- U.S.-based junior faculty with a current NIH K award or other career development/independence award;
- U.S.-based post-doctoral fellows (PhD, MD, or DVM). Post-doctoral applicants do not necessarily need to be affiliated with one of the four GHES institutions prior to applying; post-docs who are offered a new position by at least one program-affiliated faculty mentor (at UC Berkeley, FIU, Stanford or Yale) are welcome to apply and are eligible to receive the fellowship in the first year to go abroad. The fellow’s mentor or institution must also guarantee support of at least one year after the fellow returns from abroad;
- U.S.-based advanced doctoral students enrolled in health-related doctoral programs, supported by a mentor (PI) at one of the four consortium institutions, who have passed their qualifying examination, whose dissertation project can be conducted at one of the program’s field sites abroad;
- U.S.-based senior professional students (MD, DDS, DVM, PharmD, etc.) who have completed 3 years of professional school, who have a mentor (PI) at one of the 4 consortium institutions;
- Foreign scholars from participating international sites: investigators within 5 years of their terminal degree (PhD, MD, etc.) and postdocs are eligible to apply. Please note that when supported by the GHES fellowship, the fellow cannot be receiving salary from his home institution.
A US-based applicant must be a citizen of the United States or its territories or possessions, or
persons lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence. Resident aliens must include
their green card number in their application.
-Foreign scholars must be citizens of any nation exclusive of high-income countries as defined by the World Bank
All applicants must have demonstrated interest in, and statement of commitment to, a career in global
health research.
-All applicants must have the support of a participating U.S. campus and/or an affiliated international
site.
-For US-based post-doctoral applicants, preference is given to those who have received support from
their institution’s NIH T32 or other research training grants, or from their institution’s research oriented global health residency and fellowship training programs.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes (USA and low and middle income countries)
Scholarship Description: The purpose of the program is to support a one-year mentored research fellowship for investigators who are interested in studying diseases and conditions in developing countries. The program will provide trainees with outstanding, interdisciplinary education and training in innovative global health research designed to promote health equity for populations around the world. Trainees will be matched with top-tier global health research faculty from one of the four participating U.S. institutions and an international site, thus enabling them to engage in rich and enduring, mentored research experiences that will foster scientific and career development in global health research.
Objective of the Scholarship:The main objective of the program is to generate a new and young cadre of global health researchers,educators, and professionals who will be prepared to address the new challenges in global health.
Number of awards Offered: Not known
Tenure of the award: One year
Value: Fellowships will provide support for 11 consecutive months of stipend, health insurance, modest researchsupply costs, travel costs to and from the international field site, and a five-day orientation on the campus ofthe National Institutes of Health. Junior faculty will receive funding for research supplies and travel costs.Fellowships are anticipated to begin in July 2013.
Other Benefits: Not Known
Selection Criteria:
-Candidate background (education, research, publications, foreign work experience, language); careerstatement (evidence of commitment to global health research)
- Mentoring plan; mentor commitment for support before and after returning from foreign site; mentorbackground (research training experience, publications, current funding availability)
-Letters of support.
Notification: Award decisions will be made at the end of March 2013.
How to apply: Online Application form will be Submitted.
Scholarship Application Deadline: December 14, 2012