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Wednesday Nov 09, 2011

The IAS-NIDA fellowship team is pleased to announce that the IAS-NIDA mentors list is online!

 

The IAS-NIDA fellowship programme was established by the International AIDS Society (IAS) with the support of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). The goal of this fellowship programme is to contribute to advances in the scientific understanding of drug use and HIV while fostering multinational research.

 

This fellowship programme consists of two types of awards for training: US$75,000 to be awarded to a junior scientist for 18-months post-doctoral training and US$75,000 to be awarded to a well-established HIV researcher for eight-month long professional development training.  Applications from a wide range of disciplines including social, behavioral, political, clinical, biomedical, mathematical sciences or others will be accepted.

 

All fellows are required to choose a mentor at an institution different from their current institution. The mentor must hold an established post for the duration of the fellowship and have a track record in research and training in HIV and drug use. To facilitate the application process and to encourage international candidates who may not have a mentor in mind, IAS and NIDA are providing a list of potential mentors and a description of their research interests. This list is intended to help prospective fellows choose a mentor in their field of interest, but fellows are not required to choose a mentor from this list. After identifying a potential mentor, prospective fellows should contact the mentor to discuss the possibility of working on a specific research project.

 

Any questions may be directed to ResearchPromotion@iasociety.org.


 

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