Health Services Research Dissertation Program - PhDs - AHRQ Grants

CLOSING DATE: October 24, 2020

OPPORTUNITY TYPE: Funding

JOB #: 16355

POSTED: September 24, 2020

Description:

Application Deadline: November 1, 2020

  • For PhD students conducting dissertation research in health services
  • $40,000 award in direct costs
  • Only open to U.S. citizens, non-citizen nationals, or permanent residents by the time of the grant award

The AHRQ Grants for Health Services Research Dissertation Program (R36) provides dissertation grants for doctoral candidates. This program supports dissertation research that addresses AHRQ’s mission and priorities and welcomes any areas of health services research as dissertation project topics. The award covers up to $40,000 in direct costs and will fund a minimum of 9 months and a maximum of 17 months.

Applications for dissertation research grants must be responsive to AHRQ’s mission, which is to produce evidence to make health care safer, higher quality, more accessible, equitable and affordable, and to work with HHS and other partners to make sure that the evidence is understood and used.

Additional Details:

Skills/Eligibility:
  • Be U.S. citizens, non-citizen nationals, or permanent residents by the time of the grant award.
  • Be full-time academic students in good standing, who are enrolled in an accredited research doctoral program in such fields as behavioral sciences, health services research, nursing, social sciences, epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy, health informatics, engineering, and mathematics.
  • Have completed all non-dissertation requirements for their doctoral degree by the time of submission of the application, including completion of their qualifying exams. (The only exception allowable will be the completion of required clinical internships that follow completion of the dissertation.)
  • Not have more than part-time employment in addition to the requirements of their current, full-time academic student appointments (defined as greater than 20 hours per week).
  • Not be recipients of mentored career development awards.
  • Institution is any of the following: public or non-profit private institution (such as a university, college, faith-based or community-based organization), units of local or State government, eligible agencies of the Federal Government, and Indian/Native American Tribal Government or Designated Organizations.

 

How to Apply:

For more information about this opportunity, including how to apply, click here.

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