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THE ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON FOUNDATION, HEALTH & SOCIETY SCHOLARS PROGRAM


Deadline   9/21/2012 
Description   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.  
Award Amount   An annual stipend of $80,000, plus health insurance, access to financial support for research-related expenses, training workshops and travel to professional meetings. 
Disciplines   Life Sciences. Physical Sciences. Social Sciences. School of Engineering. School of Public Affairs. Health Sciences. School of Public Health. Including the behavioral and social sciences, biological, environmental and natural sciences and health professions.  
Academic Level   Postdoctoral Scholar.  
Citizenship   Open only to U.S. citizens or permanent residents.  
Requirements   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.  
Award Type   Fellowship/Grant 
Contact  
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars
1216 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10029-5202
(212) 419-3566
hss@nyam.org
www.healthandsocietyscholars.org/
Last Updated   8/9/2012 8:50:00 AM 

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