The University of Kentucky Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women's Health (BIRCWH) program is accepting applications!
ONE Scholar position and TWO Associate positions available effective January 2023. Applications are due at 11:59PM Friday, October 14, 2022
BIRCWH Scholars and Associates, selected through a competitive application process, are tenure track, Assistant Professor Faculty from across the University of Kentucky.
The BIRCWH program constitutes one element of a broader and growing federal focus on advancing research in women's health and sex differences. The NIH Office of Research on Women's Health, which houses the BIRCWH program, was established 32 years ago to better include women and women's health in clinical research and science.
This call for applications is for a 12-month appointment during which selected faculty are expected to complete training in the ethical conduct of research, participate in seminars, and set the foundation to become an established, independent researchers in women's health. This NIH training grant covers 75% of Scholars’ protected time to focus on research to accomplish these goals. Associates’ protected time for research (30-50%) is negotiated with UK Colleges. The Associate program is ideal for untenured faculty beginning their career at UK with a start-up funding, or those without US Citizenship/Permanent Residency.
The UK BIRCWH program offers numerous resources, including mentorship, networking, professional and career development, and manuscript and grant writing assistance. Our goal is to support BIRCWH members on their trajectory to becoming independent and funded women’s health researchers.
The program is entering its 22nd year as a founding NIH BIRCWH program. Our BIRCWH research community includes UK faculty with interconnected research interests and at similar points in their careers. We actively address the challenges of maintaining a life while advancing a research career and juggling instructional and/or clinical demands.
Please contact Emily Clear (Emily.Clear@uky.edu) with any questions.
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