Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Global Road Safety
The Johns Hopkins International Injury Research Unit is pleased to announce a funded post-doctoral fellowship in global road safety for immediate availability (
www.jhsph.edu/IIRU
).
The fellow will be affiliated with the Department of International Health (Health Systems Program), Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
The fellowship is open only to applicants interested in injury prevention and control focused on road traffic injuries in Russia and Central Asia. The fellow will be a member of a multi-country project and report to the director of the Johns Hopkins International Injury Research Unit.
Setting up studies, data collection and analysis, report and paper writing are expected. The fellowship is for 1-2 years (contingent on performance and interest) and will support a stipend (commensurate with experience), tuition support, and individual health insurance coverage. Requirements include: (1) Doctorate (PhD, DrPH, ScD) in public health or social sciences, or MD plus masters in public health degree; (2) Minimum 1 year work experience in injury prevention, public health, transport or related fields; (3) high fluency in spoken and written Russian is required.
To apply (or for more information), please send your CV, letter describing your eligibility, and names of two references to: Kathryn Falcone, kfalcone@jhsph.edu
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