The National Hispanic Health Foundation, affiliated with the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service at New York University, will award 20 scholarships to dental, medical, nursing, public health, pharmacy, and policy students who exhibit exceptional academic performance, leadership, and commitment to the Hispanic community.
La División del Caribe de la Asociación Americana para el Avance de la Ciencia (AAAS por sus siglas en ingles) auspicia el Premio Lucy Gaspar a la Excelencia en la Educación en Ciencia para maestros de ciencia que hayan demostrado una ejecutoria excepcional y una devoción al avance de la ciencia en su labor profesional. El Premio es en honor póstumo a la fenecida profesora Lucy Gaspar, incansable maestra de
The Prize is awarded annually to one young scientist for outstanding life science research for which he/she was awarded a doctoral degree in the previous year.
The 2013 National Hispanic Health Professional Scholarship is open to any student enrolled fulltime in an accredited graduate nursing, public health, health policy, dentistry or medical school. Nursing BSN students will only be considered for the $2,000 one year scholarships. We will not consider any health professions not listed above.
Emerging Pathogens TENURE-TRACK FACULTY POSITIONS Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology USC Institute of Emerging Pathogens and Immune Diseases Keck School of Medicine University of Southern California Los Angeles, California
A fellowship opportunity is available in the Policy Research, Analysis, and Development Office (PRADO) within the Office of the Associate Director for Policy (OADP) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The selected participant will focus on research and related publication activities, which could include:
Graduate & undergraduate students enrolled in minority-serving institutions can earn academic credits and valuable knowledge through the program. The program places qualified students in a variety of positions within federal, state and local health departments, community-based organizations and other organizations.
The OAS Academic Scholarship Program (Regular Program), established in 1958, grants scholarships every year for the pursuit of Master’s Degrees, Doctoral Degrees and Research leading to a degree. The OAS Special Caribbean Scholarships Program (SPECAF), established in 1983, grants scholarships for the last two years of undergraduate studies to citizens and residents of the English-speaking Caribbean OAS Member States.