Population Council, Fred H. Bixby Program

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Deadline: January 31, 2013

Length: 2 yrs. 

Comments: The Bixby Fellowship is a program to expand opportunities for recently trained social scientists and biomedical researchers in the health and population fields. Bixby fellowships allow citizens of developing countries to work with experienced mentors in the Council's international network of offices. Fellows work on projects in one of three program areas: Reproductive Health, HIV/AIDS, and Poverty, Gender and Youth. The term of appointment is two years, with the second year contingent upon a successful evaluation and review of performance in the first year. The fellowship is a full-time commitment, meaning no additional research, studies, or work may be pursued for the duration of the fellowship. Open to PhD candidates and postdoctoral scholars. The award consists of a stipend (dependent on location and experience), health insurance, relocation allowance, attendance at one conference per year, and a laptop for use during the fellowship.

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