CIRA currently has two fellowship programs seeking new applicants. Applications for both will start to be reviewed on February 1, 2017.
Research Education Institute for Diverse Scholars (REIDS):
- Research education, training, professional development and mentoring specific to scholars from underrepresented groups in the field of HIV research
- Funding for 2 consecutive Summer Institutes in New Haven, CT
- Sustained ongoing mentorship and collaboration throughout the 2-year fellowship period while fellows return to their home institutions between Summer Institutes
- Eligible to apply for up to $20,000 in pilot project funding
- Ongoing engagement with active alumni network after the end of the fellowship period.
NIMH Interdisciplinary HIV Prevention Training Program:
- Focus on professional development, research productivity, create professional identity in preparation for an academic career
- Support in writing articles for publication and preparing an extramural grant application in an HIV-related area
- Training in research methods and ethics
- Funding for a 2-year period to participate in the New Haven, CT based program
- Participation in HIV related seminars and colloquia at CIRA and across the Yale campus
Further Details and Application Instructions
Published: Tuesday, November 8, 2016