Global HIV Implementation Science Research Training Fellowship, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health

Nov 11,2022 | Consortium_staff Fellowships

The Global HIV Implementation Science Research Training Fellowship aims to prepare pre- and post-doctoral individuals for careers as independently funded researchers and for leadership in global HIV implementation research. Pre- and post-doctoral fellows are trained in multidimensional, interdisciplinary approaches to rigorously test interventions to improve the uptake, implementation and translation of recent scientific findings into standard of care, as well as to evaluate the impact of bringing such interventions to scale. The Fellowship is funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health. It is a joint enterprise between Columbia University’s Department of Epidemiology and ICAP. There will be openings for four pre-doctoral fellows and one post-doctoral fellow beginning September 1, 2023. 

Program components include:
• Streamlined coursework based on an individualized training plan
• Tailored mentorship
• Weekly faculty-fellow seminars
• Research placements in domestic and international field settings
• Opportunities for conference presentations
• Instruction in manuscript writing & grant preparation
• Training in responsible conduct of research

Applications will be accepted until December 1 at 11:59pm EST.

For more information, visit here. Applicants can also email icap-training-program@cumc.columbia.edu with further questions.