NW NARCH Research Support Fellowship

Northwest Native American Research Center for Health (NW NARCH)

NW NARCH Research Support Fellowship

The overall goal of the NW Native American Research Center for Health (NARCH) Research Support Fellowship is to increase the number of well-trained AI/AN researchers who are prepared to conduct population health sciences research in diverse settings. We will support undergraduate and graduate AI/AN students interested in population science careers as they undertake and complete mentored research projects.

Fellows will:
  • Have many opportunities to increase research competencies by attending skill-building courses at our Summer Research Training Institute.
  • Participate in regularly scheduled Zoom and web-based seminars.
  • Attend in-person workshops.
  • Be matched up with near-peer mentors.
  • Receive a travel award to attend national, regional, and local research conferences.
  • Receive financial support on an hourly basis ($20/hour; 10 hours per week; up to $7,200 for undergrads and ($27/hour; 20 hours per week; up to $28,080 for graduate students) for research completed.
Undergraduate Students

Financial support is awarded on an hourly basis ($20/hour; 10 hours per week; up to $7,200) for research completed.

Graduate Students

Financial support is awarded on an hourly basis ($27/hour; 20 hours per week; up to $28,080) for research completed.

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