New Opportunity for fully funded Leadership Training

New Opportunity for fully funded Leadership Training to Support Achieving a Culture of Health in the US from RWJF

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The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is seeking applications for participants in four new fully funded leadership development programs that provide training in health disparities, diversity and inclusion. All program related costs are supported and project funds are available to support project-based learning. Applications are due 4/19.

The four new programs are:

  • Clinical Scholars — recruiting inter-professional teams of clinically active professionals working together to solve “Wicked Problems” in the culture of health in local communities. Acceptance into the program confers $35,000 grant per fellow for each of three years plus extensive leadership development. Visit www.clinical-scholars.org for more information
  • Interdisciplinary Research Leaders — recruiting mid-career professionals in academic institutions working in teams of two researchers from different disciplines partnering with a community member/organization, three year commitment, annual stipend of $25,000 per person. Visit www.interdisciplinaryresearch-leaders.org for more information.
  • Health Policy Research Scholars — recruiting 1st and 2nd year doctoral students in eligible disciplines from underrepresented populations or disadvantaged backgrounds, five year support with an annual stipend of up to $30,000 plus opportunity for competitive research grant support. Visit www.healthpolicyresearch-scholars.org for more information.
  • Culture of Health Leaders — recruiting teams and individuals from a broad cross-sector of areas who want to work on collaborative solutions to produce health and support a culture of health. Three-year program provides an annual stipend of $20,000 per person. Visit www.cultureofhealth-leaders.org for more information.

Informational webinar will be March 30, 2016 from 12-1:30pm. Application materials and webinar info available at www.rwjf.org/changeleaders

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