Mentorship Opportunity
IHART2 Program
Deadline extended
The Indigenous HIV/AIDS Research Training (IHART2) program is seeking a diverse pool of qualified academic and community research applicants interested in developing a fundable research study addressing the mental health concerns and HIV prevention needs of Native Americans.
The IHART2 program offers individual mentorship, scientific and cultural/tribal consultation, and research and grant development training. Up to five fellows will be selected for a 24-month-long training program beginning with an orientation in February or March 2018. Each fellow, a junior or mid-career professional, is paired with an experienced senior scientist who will collaborate with him or her to plan a pilot study and provide additional research- and grant-related mentoring. Recipients of an IHART award may receive pilot project development seed funding of up to $20,000.
For more information and complete list of eligibility criteria visit http://iwri.org/research/ihart-2/, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or call 206-616-7749.
All application materials should be received as soon as possible for the 2018 cohort. They will be considered on a rolling admission deadline.