RWJF Scholars in Health Policy Research Fellowships: Oct. 22, 2004 Deadline
A program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Scholars in Health Policy Research Program is intended to help develop a new generation of creative thinkers in health policy research within the disciplines of economics, political science, and sociology. Each year, the program selects up to 12 highly qualified individuals for two-year fellowships at one of three universities: the University of California, Berkeley and San Francisco; the University of Michigan; and Harvard University. Scholars will work closely with faculty from the social sciences -- as well as from medicine, public health, and public policy -- in an environment conducive to disciplinary and multidisciplinary learning and collaborative research. Recent graduates of doctoral programs in economics, political science, and sociology, including junior faculty, are invited to apply. Preference will be given to applicants who have not previously worked in health or health policy research. Scholars will receive stipends from their university.
Deadline: October 22, 2004
Grant guidelines, forms, and instructions are available in an 11-page .pdf document at the program's Web site. (PDF)


