FACULTY FELLOWSHIP FOR JUNIOR FACULTY
Harvard Catalyst Program for Faculty Development and Diversity (PFDD) Faculty Fellowship
PFDD is a two-year, non-degree Faculty Fellowship Program for Harvard junior faculty designed to address faculty need for additional support to conduct clinical and/or translational research and to free junior faculty from clinical and teaching demands at a key point in their career development. Each Faculty Fellow will receive $100,000 over a two-year period to support their scholarly efforts. Faculty Fellows are required to devote appropriate time toward the development of their academic career, to meet regularly with their mentors, and to present at the annual Minority Health Policy Meeting. For more information about Catalyst see: http://catalyst.harvard.edu
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2010-2012 PFDD Fellow Arachu Castro is named Samuel Z. Stone Endowed Chair of Public Health in Latin America, Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
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PFDD Faculty Fellowship Eligibility:
Doctoral degree (e.g. MD, PhD, DO, DMD, DDS). Harvard appointment at the level of instructor or assistant professor. Applications will also be considered from clinical or research fellows who are in the process of appointment/promotion to instructor and/or assistant professor at Harvard. U.S. Citizenship or Permanent Residency.
If you currently receive funding from a federal training and/or career development grant (T or K awards), please contact the fellowship Program Coordinator before submitting your Faculty Fellowship application. |
For more information please contact Rachel Milliron at 617-432-1892 or rachel_milliron@hms.harvard.edu
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The Program for Faculty Development and Diversity seeks to emphasize the recruitment and retention of a diverse Clinical Translational Workforce as a top priority throughout Harvard Catalyst in governance, programming, training and resource allocation.
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