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Can you use a $5,000 scholarship to partner with a community organization and perform a research program?  The Meharry-Vanderbilt Community Engaged Research Core is looking for you.

The Community Scholars Program will provide funds for travel, books, and other education resources while you work with a community organization, as well as a small amount of pilot funding for research. At the end of the program, you’ll be able to:

  • Develop an understanding of community health determinants through participation in organized service to meet the needs of communities,
  •  Apply the principles of community-engaged research through participation in collaborative research,
  •  Demonstrate the methods or results of service learning through participation as a co-facilitator or co-preceptor of courses, field practica, or continuing education workshops, or presentation of research findings at local or national meetings.

Eligibility

  • Must be enrolled in a graduate program at Meharry Medical College or Vanderbilt University.
  • Be enrolled at Meharry Medical College or Vanderbilt University
  • Have a Bachelor’s Degree or (international equivalent) required
  • An updated curriculum vitae
  • Able to provide a 1-2 page research statement
  • Able to provide two letters of recommendation (one from your mentor)

A letter of intent is due to Lexie Lipham by March 10, 2017.  The full application is due April 7.