The Department of Population, Family, and Reproductive Health, in collaboration with the Center for Adolescent Health at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, is pleased to announce a postdoctoral fellowship in adolescent health. This one-year postdoctoral training program provides mentorship and support for fellows to develop their silly health research agendas and link those efforts to policy and practice. This position also has the possibility of being extended to two years with mutual agreement and availability of funding. This fellowship aims to enhance a fellow’s research, practice, and education skills for excellence in adolescent health and leadership positions in public health.
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Brief Description
Organization | University of Washington |
Education Level | Fellowship |
Subjects | Adolescent Health |
Amount | Salary |
Access Mode | Online |
Number of Awards | NA |
City | Any |
Nationality | Domestic |
Country | USA |
Contest Deadline | Open |
Application Fees | NA |
Requirements | Fellowship application |
Who is Eligible?
We are especially interested in candidates with strong quantitative analytical skills in epidemiology and health economic research for this position. Candidates who have completed doctoral training in varied disciplines are encouraged to apply; preference will be given to candidates with research-oriented doctorates (e.g., Ph.D., DrPH, ScD) and who wish to focus on domestic adolescent health work. Graduates who have demonstrated scientific rigor in their graduate research training and come from historically underrepresented groups by race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, or other related factors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or hold a permanent resident visa.
How to Apply?
If you are interested, please send a cover letter, CV, graduate transcript (s), writing sample, personal statement, and names and contact information for three references to Kristin Mmari at kmmari1@jhu.edu.
Benefits
Fellows will have the opportunity to engage in research activities, acquire grant preparation skills, publish scholarly articles, enhance presentation skills, advance teaching skills, and network with the broader adolescent health community. The fellowship supports salary, health insurance, coursework (if desired), research expenses, and travel to attend adolescent scientific conferences. Successful completion of the company entails meeting learning objectives set by the fellow and their/mentor.
Application Deadline
Fellowship applications are now open