Global HIV Implementation Science Research Training Fellowship, Columbia Mailman School of Public Health
The Global HIV Implementation Science Research Training Fellowship aims to prepare doctoral students for careers as independently funded researchers and for leadership in global HIV implementation research. 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. This fellowship is part of ICAP’s Next Generation Program, a multidisciplinary training initiative that provides students with hands-on training opportunities in New York City and around the world.
There will be openings for two fellows beginning September 1, 2025. Individuals are eligible for admission if they are accepted or enrolled in the PhD program in the Department of Epidemiology at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. Applicants should apply to the doctoral program and the fellowship concurrently. There are separate applications for the fellowship and the doctoral program.
The deadline to apply for the fellowship is December 2.
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