1st May 2013

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#jobs at Lincoln University #bphd #hiphoped #blackedu →

There is a mix of faculty & staff positions. If you can’t access the listing via this Facebook posting, please visit the Lincoln University website at www.lincolnu.edu.

8th April 2013

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New job opportunities at CDC #ecrchat #phdchat

New job opportunities at
CDC

Nurse Consultant (Direct
Hire)
****

*Department:* Department Of Health And Human Services
*Agency:* Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
*Number of Job Opportunities & Location(s): *1 vacancies - Atlanta,
Georgia
*Salary: *$71,901.00 to $93,470.00 / Per Year
*Series and Grade: *GS-0610-12
*Open Period: *Friday, April 05, 2013 to Wednesday, April 10, 2013
*Position Information: *Permanent - Full-Time
*Who May Apply: *United States Citizens ****
Statistician (Health)
****

*Department:* Department Of Health And Human Services
*Agency:* Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
*Number of Job Opportunities & Location(s): *1 vacancies - Morgantown,
West
Virginia
*Salary: *$47,448.00 to $61,678.00 / Per Year
*Series and Grade: *GS-1530-09
*Open Period: *Friday, April 05, 2013 to Thursday, April 11, 2013
*Position Information: *Permanent - Full-Time
*Who May Apply: *United States Citizens ****
Public Health Advisor
****

*Department:* Department Of Health And Human Services
*Agency:* Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
*Number of Job Opportunities & Location(s): *Many vacancies - Atlanta,
Georgia
*Salary: *$71,901.00 to $111,148.00 / Per Year
*Series and Grade: *GS-0685-12/13
*Open Period: *Friday, April 05, 2013 to Thursday, April 11, 2013
*Position Information: *Permanent - Full-Time
*Who May Apply: *United States Citizens ****
Behavioral Scientist
****

*Department:* Department Of Health And Human Services
*Agency:* Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
*Number of Job Opportunities & Location(s): *1 vacancies - Atlanta,
Georgia
*Salary: *$85,500.00 to $111,148.00 / Per Year
*Series and Grade: *GS-0101-13
*Open Period: *Friday, April 05, 2013 to Thursday, April 11, 2013
*Position Information: *Permanent - Full-Time
*Who May Apply: *United States Citizens ****

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For more options, visit this group at:
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8th April 2013

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Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program #ecrchat #phdchat

DUE DATES

Full Proposal Deadline Date: July 22, 2013

BIO, CISE, EHR, OCI

Full Proposal Deadline Date: July 23, 2013

ENG

Full Proposal Deadline Date: July 24, 2013
GEO, MPS, SBE, OPP

The Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program is a
Foundation-wide
activity that offers the National Science Foundation’s most prestigious
awards in support of the early career-development activities of those
teacher-scholars who most effectively integrate research and education
within the context of the mission of their organization


http://www.nsf.gov/publications/pub_summ.jsp?WT.z_pims_id=503214&ods_key=nsf11690

For more options, visit this group at:
http://groups.google.com/group/fellowships?hl=en>

8th April 2013

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STD Diagnoses Analysis #Fellowship #phdchat

STD Diagnoses Analysis
Fellowship

Francisco A Tomei Torres Apr 04 02:02PM -0400

*Qualifications:*

- A master’s degree in a field related to public health received within
the last five years is desired; a bachelor’s degree received within the
last five years is required.
- Experience conducting structured literature reviews and familiarity
with literature databases (e.g., Pub Med and Econ Lit) and with data
analysis is required.
- Experience with analysis of infectious disease data is preferred.
- Experience using a statistical analysis software program (e.g., SAS,
Stata, or SPSS) is required.

*How to Apply:*
To be considered, please send a current CV/resume to the attention of *
CDCrpp@orau.org* . Please reference
*CDC-NCHHSTP-2013-0038*in all communications.

*http://orise.orau.gov/cdc/applicants/description.aspx?JobId=14000*

For more options, visit this group at:
http://groups.google.com/group/fellowships?hl=en»

4th April 2013

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Sisters Of The Academy - Research BootCamp #blackedu #hiphoped #phdchat →

Oh, I feel really bad that I forgot about sharing (and applying to) this… Deadline passed over a week ago.

The biennial Research BootCamp® is an intense, one-week program designed to help doctoral students and junior scholars develop sound research agendas. Senior scholars, statisticians, and theorists facilitate workshops intended to help doctoral students conceptualize and design components of their dissertations including research questions/hypotheses, literature review, instrumentation, methodology and data analysis.

4th April 2013

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Submit Your Proposal to Present at ICPH’s Beyond Housing 2014 Conference

*Submit Your Proposal to Present at ICPH’s Beyond
Housing 2014 Conference*
1.8 million homeless children walk the halls of
America’s schools. That number is a challenge to us all. Together with
their parents and younger brothers and sisters, these children represent
hundreds of thousands of families that endure homelessness and poverty each
year.

The Institute for Children, Poverty, and Homelessness (ICPH) invites
service providers, practitioners, policymakers, homeless and formerly
homeless individuals, advocates, researchers, and members of the media to
submit presentation proposals for the Beyond Housing 2014 Conference, to be
held January 15-17, 2014.

The conference includes concurrent sessions and workshops aimed at
addressing and providing actionable solutions to particular aspects of
homelessness.

Session formats are flexible, and we encourage proposals that are
interactive and explore the issues from innovative points of view.

*Proposal submission deadline is June 28, 2013.*

Visit BeyondHousing.ICPHusa.org,
or click the link below, to find submission guidelines and to submit your
proposal today.

*BEYONDHOUSING.ICPHUSA.ORG
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21st March 2013

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Women’s Philanthropy #Dissertation Award #phdchat #blackedu #latism #hiphoped

The deadline is April 30, 2013.

Applications are due April 30, 2013 for the 2013 WPI Doctoral Dissertation
Fellowship.
The fellowship is awarded to scholars whose primary research focus is
women’s philanthropy or gender differences in philanthropic behavior and
giving and is intended to support research and dissertation writing.
Applicants from any discipline are encouraged to apply. Prior recipients
have worked in the fields of history, economics, and higher education.
The fellowship is offered by the Women’s Philanthropy Institute at the
Indiana University School of Philanthropy. Emailwpiinfo@iupui.edu with questions.


Debra Mesch, Ph.D.
Director, Womens Philanthropy Institute at the School of Philanthropy
Professor, School of Public and Environmental Affairs
Indiana University-Purdue UniversityIndianapolis
801 W. Michigan Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202-5152
317-274-8635317-274-7860>317-274-8635»

16th March 2013

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DEADLINE 3/31 - So. Historical Collection Visiting Scholars Grant #blackedu #hiphoped #phdchat →

via @profragsdale

The Southern Historical Collection (SHC) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is accepting applications for five visiting scholar awards in fall 2013: Joel Williamson Visiting Scholar Grant ($1200 award) For projects examining African Americans or race relations in the American South Guion Griffis Johnson Visiting Scholar Grant ($1000 award) For projects examining women in the American South John Eugene and Barbara Hilton Cay Visiting Scholar Grant ($1000 award) For projects examining the literary culture or traditions of the American South J. Carlyle Sitterson Visiting Scholar Grant ($1000 award) For projects examining the antebellum period in the American South Parker-Dooley Visiting Scholar Grant ($1000 award) For projects examining North Carolina’s history

13th March 2013

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MDRC Announces Doctoral Fellowship Program for Summer 2013 #blackedu #hiphoped #latism #phdchat →

Here’s a linkfor
more information.

*MDRC Announces Doctoral Fellowship Program for Summer 2013 *

03/2013

In the summer of 2013, MDRC will offer up to two doctoral fellowships to
Ph.D. candidates who are pursuing independent, self-directed research on
economic and social problems affecting low-income Americans. Dedicated to
learning what works to improve the well-being of low-income families, MDRC
has created this special financial assistance program for students enrolled
in doctoral programs in economics, psychology, sociology, child
development, child welfare, family relations, criminal justice, education,
public policy, or related fields. Qualified minority students are strongly
encouraged to apply.

We plan to offer up to two fellowships for this coming summer. Fellows
could work in either MDRC’s West Coast office in Oakland, CA, or our New
York City office. Each fellowship is expected to begin in early summer and
last through August, though there is some flexibility in the timing.
Recipients will work on their doctoral dissertations on topics of mutual
interest — and will participate in the intellectual life of MDRC by
attending seminars and project meetings and by working with key MDRC
research staff. Our project work is conducted by five policy areas: Family
Well-Being and Child Development, K-12 Education, Young Adults and
Postsecondary Education, Low-Wage Workers and Communities, and Health and
Barriers to Employment.

A stipend and office space will be provided to each fellow.

*Specifics*
*Who*: Any student enrolled in a doctoral program in economics, psychology,
sociology, child development, child welfare, family relations, criminal
justice, education, public policy, or related fields who has had a
dissertation proposal or prospectus approved by his or her academic
department.
*Why*: To pursue independent dissertation research on a policy issue
related to low-income individuals, families, and communities while sharing
in the intellectual life of MDRC.
*How Much*: One or two fellowships with stipends of up to $5,000 for the
summer.
*Timing*: Applications should be submitted by Monday April 15, 2013.

5th March 2013

Link reblogged from Research Love with 1 note

DEADLINE: 3/18 - Hispanic-Serving Health Professions Schools Summer #Fellowship #latism #blackedu #hiphoped #phdchat →

researchlove:

The HSHPS Graduate Fellowship Training Program provides paid training opportunities for graduate and doctoral students and recent graduates interested in working on Hispanic health research. Fellows are placed throughout the United States and Latin America within government agencies and academic institutions. All HSHPS fellows work along side a mentor, an experienced researcher or senior staff member; assist with a research project as it relates to minority health issues; and participate in a series of professional development seminars. The training programs are designed to: Enhance the trainee’s research and professional development skills Increase the trainee’s knowledge about Hispanic and other minority health issues Provide opportunities to network with other health professionals Going on to its 12th year, HSHPS has trained over 300 fellows. Most work with Hispanic and other minority groups in government or academia, pursued higher degrees, published research, received NIH grants, and stay connected with HSHPS!