Fellowship, HIV Research
Posted: 12/7/2018 (Employment)
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.
Location: Yale School of Public Health