THE ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON FOUNDATION, HEALTH & SOCIETY SCHOLARS PROGRAM

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Deadline: 9/21/2012

Length: 2 yr.

Comments: The program annually supports up to 12 outstanding postdoctoral scholars to engage in an intensive two-year interdisciplinary program in population health at one of four nationally prominent universities. An annual stipend of $80,000, plus health insurance, access to financial support for research-related expenses, training workshops and travel to professional meetings. Must have completed a doctoral or medical degree and should have significant research experience prior to entering the program. Previous training in health-related areas is not a requirement, but applicants must clearly connect their research interests to substantive population health concerns. Program encourages applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds. Open only to U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

URL: http://www.healthandsocietyscholars.org/

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