Paul B. Cornely Postdoctoral Fellowship Residential Training Program – Center for Research on Ethnicity, Culture, and Health (CRECH), University of Michigan School of Public Health
The Center for Research on Ethnicity, Culture, and Health (CRECH) offers several 2-year fellowships to postdoctoral scholars interested in academic public health. The Cornely Program seeks to increase the number of scholars from underrepresented groups in academic public health. This program is designed to facilitate acquisition or enhancement of research skills directed to addressing racial and ethnic health disparities. The Cornely Fellow spends the majority of time preparing manuscripts for publication and works closely with a University of Michigan School of Public Health faculty member working in a similar research area. The Paul B. Cornely Postdoctoral Program is designed for early career doctoral scholars conducting research on the clarification, reduction, and elimination of racial and ethnic health disparities.
Disciplines
Open to all fields. Research on racial and ethnic disparities.
Academic Level
Students working on Doctoral Dissertation. Postdoctoral Scholars.
Citizenship
Open only to U.S. citizens.
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must be recent PhDs or within three months of receiving the PhD degree. CV. Official transcripts. Statement of research interests. Personal statement of career goals in public health. 3 letters of recommendation. Date you will defend your PhD degree.
Stipend
Stipend of $47,500, health benefits, travel support to attend one domestic professional meeting per year, and research-related expenses.
Deadlines
2/15/2018
Contact
Paul B. Cornely Postdoctoral Fellowship
School of Public Health
Center for Research on Ethnicity, Culture, and health (CRECH) 1415 Washington Heights – Room 2858
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2029
(734) 647-665