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ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Only individuals who fit any one of the following categories will be considered -
NO EXCEPTIONS
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  1. Recent COMPLETION OF A DOCTORATE (within the past 2 years) and seeking to pursue further health-related research using community-based participatory research methods. Applicants MUST have completed their doctorate at the time of application.
  2. Two or more years since completion of a doctorate and substantial work (e.g., pilot study) toward preparation of a grant proposal using CBPR.
  3. Experienced researchers seeking to expand their expertise in CBPR.

Beyond these eligibility criteria we are seeking researchers who plan to develop NIH R03 or R21 grant applications involving community-based participatory research in response to PA-06-233 (R03), PA-06-234 (R21), and PA-07-292: Research on Social Work Practice and Concepts in Health; PAR-07-283 (R01), and PAR-06-247 (R21): Community Participation in Research; and PAR-07-004 (R21) Community-Based Participatory Research at NIMH. Those who have extensive research experience will be considered after more junior investigators have been evaluated.

Due to the limited number of spaces in the course, applicants must be U.S. citizens or non-citizen nationals who must have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence (i.e., possess a currently valid Alien Registration Receipt Card I-551, or other legal verification of such status). Women, minorities, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

For questions regarding eligibility, please contact Hannah Kim: hkim@thehillgroup.com.


Reasonable Accommodations

If you require reasonable accommodations due to a disability in order to participate in this activity, please contact:

Hannah Kim
P: (301) 897-2789 ext 124 between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM Eastern Time
E-mail: hkim@thehillgroup.com at least 30 business days before the course begins.

 

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