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Framework Programs for Global HealthRegionGlobal, North America Deadline DateApril 18 2005 Fogarty International Center invites applications for up to three years of support for the creation of new, multidisciplinary programmes that will foster Global Health research and teaching within and between institutions, to be called Framework Programs for Global Health. The purpose of this award is to catalyse and support the efforts of universities and other institutions with significant activities in global health that are ready to commit to shaping an integrated programme in this area. For the purposes of this award, "global health activities" are defined as research, teaching, clinical care, prevention, and outreach activities directed towards addressing health concerns that contribute a significant burden of disease in low- and middle-income countries and are of general concern to the international health community. United States (US) awards in global health are expected to involve partnerships and interactions with institutions in the affected countries. Examples of global health areas include HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, respiratory and diarrhoeal diseases, as well as the significant burdens of mental illness and cardiovascular disease in developing countries, among many others. The goals of these programmes will be to encourage greater involvement of NIH-funded (National Institutes of Health - United States) researchers in global health, to facilitate greater collaboration and interactions among global health research and training programmes at domestic and foreign sites, to bring new participants into the global health discussion, and to engage the next generation of scientists and health workers to choose careers in global health. Two core activities will be to create an administrative framework to bring multiple schools (engineering, business, chemistry, biology, communication, public health, medicine, environmental studies, and others) together on the topic of global health and to develop multidisciplinary global health curricula at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Each programme should leverage and enhance currently funded global health projects at the institution, supported by NIH and other sponsors, as well as encourage new training opportunities, collaborations and research areas. Application InformationEstimated Total Programme Funding Sponsors Eligible Institutions
The eligibility criteria for domestic and foreign institutions differ. Click here for more information. ContactNIH Contacts
1. Scientific/Research Contacts: Dr. Flora Katz Division of International Training and Research Fogarty International Center Building 31, Room B2C39 31 Center Drive, MSC 2220 Bethesda, MD 20892-2220 Tel: (301) 402-9591 Fax: (301) 594-1211 katzf@mail.nih.gov Global Health Award Guidelines website 2. Peer Review Contacts: Dr. Priti Mehrotra Science Review and Policy Division DHHS, NIH, NIAID, DEA, SRP 6700-B Rockledge Drive, MSC 7616, Rm #3138 Bethesda , MD 20892-7616 Tel: (301) 301-435-9369, 301-496-2550 Fax: 301-402-2638 pm158b@NIH.GOV 3. Financial or Grants Management Contacts: Mr. Randolph Williams Grants Management Specialist Fogarty International Center, NIH Building 31, Room B2C32 31 Center Drive, MSC 2220 Bethesda , MD 20892-2220 Tel: (301) 496-5710 Fax: (301) 594-1211 willrand@mail.nih.gov SourceGlobal Health Weekly Update, March 14 2005; Global Health Award Guidelines website. Placed on the Communication Initiative site March 24 2005 Last Updated March 24 2005 |
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