D43 Insight Training Grant
The Sparkman Center is excited to be a member of the Integrated Networks of Scholars in Global Health Research Training (INSIGHT) consortium, part of the Fogarty Launching Future Leaders in Global Health Research Training Program. The INSIGHT consortium brings together four top-ranked universities, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Baylor College of Medicine (BCM), the University of Maryland Baltimore, the University of Pittsburgh, and their respective international research training sites in Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
INSIGHT aims to provide the next generation of aspiring global health researchers in the U.S. and in LMICs by giving scientists, early in their careers, a mentored research training experience in global health at established biomedical and behavioral research sites across 24 LMIC institutions in 20 countries. Trainee research projects are supported by experienced and dedicated mentors with expertise in clinical, public health, laboratory, and implementation research.
Summer Institute
Implementation research helps to solve a range of implementation problems with evidence-supported interventions – and facilitates real-world health impact at scale. However, real-world impact cannot be achieved without addressing issues of health inequities – and this is especially true for global health. While there are several degrees and training programs in implementation research relevant to global health – there are very few that explicitly target issues of health inequities contextualized to global health settings[1].
The Sparkman Center for Global Health Summer Institute is a one-week intensive workshop that will introduce implementation research (IR) in global health settings and provide trainings on how to apply IR concepts and methods to addressing health inequities in global health research and practice.
Approach
The workshop will combine 4 modules taught over 5 days, and will include:
- High-level lectures (introducing IR in global health, and relevant IR concepts and approaches for addressing health inequities in global health research and practice).
- Case examples (demonstrating the application of concepts and approaches from the lectures to real-world global health research and practice cases).
- Problem-solving clinic (working with participants to apply IR concepts and approaches to their own global health research, practice, and/or policy cases to address health inequities).
Registration is open now! Registration will close June 1, 2024. Limited, needs-based scholarships are available.
Limited, need-based scholarships are available. If you would like to apply for a scholarship, please visit Scholarships- Summer Institute 2024. Scholarships are due May 1, 2024. Recipients will be notified no later than Monday, May 6th.
CUGH
The Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) is a rapidly growing Washington, DC based organization of over 190 academic institutions and other organizations from around the world engaged in addressing global health challenges. CUGH supports academic institutions and partners to improve the wellbeing of people and the planet through education, research, service, and advocacy.
As an institutional member of CUGH, all UAB students, staff & faculty can create an account with them and take advantage of the various member benefits. For more information and to create an account, visit their website.