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The Health Professions Education Pathway trains innovators from all health professions fields who promote excellence in teaching, translate theory and novel strategies to the learning environment, and expand knowledge in the field of health professions education.
UCSF Learners UCSF Faculty Undergrad
Open to All Academic Education/Training Grant/Scholarship/Fellowship Mentorship Interprofessional UCSF Medicine
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Inquiry Curriculum
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Deadline
31-Mar-19
Duration
Fall - Spring
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Application
Location
UCSF Parnassus
The ADA Foundation Dr. David Whiston Leadership Program annually provides two $5,000 awards - the Dr. David Whiston Leadership Award and the Henry Schein Cares Dr. David Whiston Leadership Award - to deserving individuals who have demonstrated leadership skills in efforts aimed at improving the oral health of the public. The award funds are designed to cover the costs associated with attending a leadership development program offered by the American Management Association.
Open to the Public Open to All Grant/Scholarship/Fellowship
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Phone
312-440-2547
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National
The Fresno County Medical Society Scholarship Foundation is an incorporated entity (501 (c) (3) of the Fresno-Madera Medical Society, created to administer a perpetual and revolving scholarship fund for deserving medical students of Fresno and Madera counties. The Scholarship Foundation was made possible by the excess funds realized from the Sabin Oral Polio Sunday Clinics in 1962-63. With the efforts of the citizens of both counties, these clinics were organized and sponsored by Fresno-Madera Medical Society to immunize the population of Fresno and Madera counties against poliomyelitis. Throughout the years, additional funds have been generated through contributions, memorial gifts and repayments on monies from former recipients. All applications for scholarships are reviewed and considered by the Scholarship Foundation Board, members of the Fresno-Madera Medical Society. All information submitted is confidential. Scholastic achievement, need and prospects for completion of the chosen curriculum are important considerations and factors in granting a scholarship.
Open to the Public Open to All Grant/Scholarship/Fellowship
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Sandi Palumbo
Email address
Phone
559-224-4224
Participation
Application
Location
California
The Resource Allocation Program (RAP) is a campus-wide program that acts as a one-stop shop for several intramural funding mechanisms. The RAP manages the dissemination, submission, review, and award for these opportunities, while enabling the funding agencies to maintain full oversight of their funding mechanisms and awardees. This program makes the application process for intramural research funding more efficient, increases accessibility to funding for a broad range of applicants, and minimizes the redundancy of the application and review process among different funding agencies. - See more at: http://osr.ucsf.edu/resource-allocation-program-rap#sthash.VOY6dOFx.dpuf
UCSF Learners UCSF Faculty Open to All
Underrepresented Minorities Female Grant/Scholarship/Fellowship
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Emanuela Volpe
Email address
Phone
415-502-1676
Website
Deadline
Twice a year: Spring and Fall
Duration
Twice a year: Spring and Fall
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Open Invitation
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Location
UCSF Parnassus
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The LEAD Scholarship Program equips students for leadership in diverse contexts by developing their intercultural competence within a learning community. LEAD Scholars will be able to: 1) Construct a biblical foundation for diversity; 2) Discuss and analyze cultural worldviews; and 3) Practice leading with cultural humility.
Open to the Public Open to All Grant/Scholarship/Fellowship
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California
The HENAAC Scholars Program addresses the immense need that the United States has to produce more domestic engineers and scientists. The goal of the program is to ensure STEM college retention with a 3.0 grade point average or higher; to guarantee college graduation with an undergraduate technical degree in four-five years; and, to contribute to Hispanic communities by producing STEM role models for future generations and securing the country's place as the finest technological leader in the world.
Undergrad K-12 Open to the Public
Underrepresented Minorities First Generation to College Female Grant/Scholarship/Fellowship
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Gary Cruz
Email address
Phone
323-262-0997
Deadline
The application deadline every year is APRIL 30.
Participation
Application
Location
California
The K Scholars program, part of CTSI's Clinical and Translational Science Training (CTST) program, supports the career development of junior faculty building careers in clinical and translational research. This program serves the needs of junior faculty from all four UCSF Schools and from a range of disciplines and backgrounds. Annual enrollment in this popular program now consistently exceeds 50 scholars. View all K Scholars and program faculty on the program's website.
UCSF Faculty Open to All Academic
Research Education/Training Grant/Scholarship/Fellowship CTSI
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Chris Ireland
Email address
Phone
415-514-8012
Deadline
KL2 Applications are due mid-February each year. Applications for those with their own K award are due by June 1 each year.
Duration
June 1 each year; up to 3 years for KL2 scholars; up to 4 years for scholars with their own awards.
Participation
Application
Location
UCSF Mission Bay
During the development of a research career, junior faculty need to focus intensively on their research for a critical period of time. Due to the demands of family care, faculty may struggle to keep up with an ambitious research agenda especially during and immediately after periods of more intense family caregiving. The funding will fill a gap in support for junior faculty with significant family caregiving responsibilities by providing funding for supplemental research support. Eligible faculty conducting clinical or translational research will complete a structured application describing the need for additional support, the value and goals of the research to be pursued, and how the funding will extend the current research program. The proposed research must be clearly justified as being on the path to potential use in humans.
UCSF Learners UCSF Faculty Open to All
Research Grant/Scholarship/Fellowship CTSI
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Contact
Erin Breed
Email address
Phone
415-514-8086
Deadline
26-Feb-18
Duration
Summer 2018
Participation
Application