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The MHIRT Program at CBU provides international research training opportunities to qualified undergraduate, graduate, and medical students from socially or economically disadvantaged groups who have been historically underrepresented in biomedical and behavioral research careers.
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This program offers research sites in Brazil, Uganda, Kenya, and Thailand. Students spend 10 weeks during the summer at their designated international research site. CBU has partnered with leading scientists and universities in these countries who serve as research mentors for MHIRT students.
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MHIRT students engage in research related to: biomedical science, behavioral science, environmental science, carnivore conservation, and/or public health.
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MHIRT is a paid internship. All expenses relative to travel, room and board, preparation, and workshops are paid. In addition, students receive a monthly stipend.
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This program has been continuously funded since 2000 by the Fogarty International Center and the National Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities at the National Institutes of Health.
This blog is a product of the Minority Health International Research Training Program through Rhodes College in Memphis, TN. Students in this program participate in a 10 week international health research training at one of our sites in Brazil, Uganda, or Nicaragua. This blog is for these students to share their experiences through our program.
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
The MHIRT Program
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