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2012-2013 UW-Madison Population Health Dissertation Grant at University of Wisconsin, USA

International PhD Scholarship in Health and Society Funded by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation at the University of Wisconsin in the USA.

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars Program at UW-Madison is sponsoring a campus-wide competition for Population Health Dissertation Grants for the academic year 2012-2013. One of our primary goals is to expand population health research across campus.

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Our aim is to encourage dissertations that include components of population health broadly defined, such as addressing the multiple determinants of health (e.g., biological, medical, behavioural, social, economic and environmental) and their important interactions over the life course; examining the measurement, distribution, or experiences of health, or evaluating interventions (at individual, community, or policy levels) for their impact on population health outcomes.

  • Study Subject(s): Health and Society
  • Course Level: PhD
  • Scholarship Provider: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
  • Scholarship can be taken at the USA

Eligibility:

  • Eligible students must be enrolled in any UW-Madison PhD program and be working on a topic in the study of health and society.
  • Although the student does not need to be in dissertator status in order to apply, the proposal must be sufficiently descriptive of the dissertation project, which will generally imply that at least some preliminary or formative work is being undertaken.
  • International students are eligible

Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes

How to Apply: Email

Scholarship Application Deadline: Closed

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