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The BIRCWH program provides research and personal support for scholars through regular interactions. The research community includes UK faculty with interconnected research interests at similar points in their careers.
The University of Kentucky Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women’s Health program is now accepting applications for scholars and associates interested in research to advance women’s health.
Applications are being accepted through March 15, 2021, for two scholar positions and up to three associate positions available effective August 2021. The UK Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women’s Health (BIRCWH) program is entering its 21st year as a founding National Institutes of Health program. BIRCWH scholars and associates, who are selected through a competitive application process, are junior faculty from across the University of Kentucky. BIRCWH faculty are those with the interest and potential to establish their own funded research programs in women’s health. This call for applications is for a 12-month appointment. During the 12 months, 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 researcher in women's health. In order to accomplish these goals, this NIH training grant covers 75% of the scholar's protected time to focus on research. Associates’ protected time for research (30-50%) is negotiated with UK colleges. The associate program is ideal for untenured faculty new to UK, or those without U.S. citizenship/permanent residency.