The UCLA Program in Global Health (PGH) is part of the Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. PGH offers a Postdoctoral Fellowship Training Program in Global HIV/AIDS Prevention Research, funded by a T32 grant from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH).
This postdoctoral fellowship focuses on academic training, original research, and professional
development, and is designed to prepare scientists for academic research careers focused onunderstanding and preventing HIV disease globally. The fellowship lasts 3 years, and a successful
graduate of the training program will have secured a master's degree (or completed equivalent work); completed at least one major developing country HIV prevention research project; participated in other research projects; made a research presentation in at least one major scientific conference; published as a first author in leading scientific journals, and received a multiyear grant related to HIV prevention in the developing world to take into a first faculty position.
We are currently looking for candidates for this program:
Fields of study/PhD area requirements: Social/behavioral scientist or a graduate with a doctoral degree from a relevant professional field (such as public health, public policy, nursing, business, law, etc)
Fellowship start date: July 1, 2012
Length of appointment and funding: 3 years
Number of opportunities: 1 per year (project year runs July 1 - June 30)
Location: UCLA (Los Angeles, California) with research sites in developing countries
Application due date: December 31, 2011
Restrictions: Applicants must be U.S. citizens or legal residents at the time of fellowship appointment
To apply, please go to:
http://globalhealth.med.ucla.edu/programs/fellowship.html and see the link to the application. Send the completed application form with the supporting documents (see instructions on application) via (hard copies are not necessary) to both:
Greg Szekeres, Deputy Director,
UCLA Program in Global Healthgszekeres@mednet.ucla.eduIzumi Shitoma, Fellowship Coordinatorm
ishitoma@mednet.ucla.eduFor questions about the fellowship or the application process, please contact Greg Szekeres at gszekeres@mednet.ucla.edu or +1-310-557-3547.
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