PhD
HIV implementation science, public health , global health, public administration, health economics, health administration, health care and rehabilitation professions
Open to all nationals
15 May 2017
Full Funding, training stipend of $25,000 for an year

More about this scholarship
- REACH/UWW Intervention Research Training Fellowships, 2017 are open to candidates who have received or will soon receive a master’s oPh.D.hD degree not more than five years before the application deadline.
- The degree must be contributing to HIV implementation science, along with the following areas: public administration, public health (including epidemiology or biostatistics), health economics, health administration, health care, global health, and rehabilitation professions (e.g., nursing, occupational therapy, psychology, social work).
- Applications are encouraged from those working in, or with an established connection with, clinical, public health, policy, and HIV community-based environments.
- Capability to collaborate and proof of established connections are required.
- Applicants of REACH/UWW Intervention Research Training Fellowships, 2017 should secure a mentor in the host organization.
- The following are the priority areas of REACH/UWW Intervention Research Training Fellowships, 2017, although candidates interested in all areas of HIV/HCV/STBBIs-related intervention research can apply:
- Health systems and access to health care
- Prevention, engagement and care cascade
- Syndemics and mental health
- Combination prevention, including Pre-exposure to HIV Prophilaxis (PrEP) and Undetectable = Untransmittable
- The duration of the fellowship is 12 months.