Anyone who is thinking about this, but wants to hear more about what the next 
couple of years hold research-wise, let me know.  IHME needs CS people! ?


Abraham D. Flaxman
Assistant Professor
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation | University of Washington
2301 5th Avenue, Suite 600 | Seattle, WA 98121| USA
Tel: +1-206-897-2800 | Fax: +1-206-897-2899 UW
abie at uw.edu | 
http://healthmetricsandevaluation.org<http://healthmetricsandevaluation.org/> | 
http://healthyalgorithms.wordpress.com<http://healthyalgorithms.wordpress.com/>



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Subject: [Cs-grads] FW: Call for Applications IHME Post-Graduate Fellowship 2012
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From: IHME PGF Program [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 11:46 AM
To: Lindsay Michimoto
Subject: Call for Applications IHME Post-Graduate Fellowship 2012

Dear Colleague,

I am contacting you with a great job opportunity for your graduating PhD and MD 
students.  The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of 
Washington offers a Post-Graduate Fellowship program that combines academic 
research, education and training, and professional work with progressive, 
on-the-job training and mentoring from an illustrious group of professors and 
researchers.   We are now accepting applications for our 2012 cohort and would 
greatly appreciate it if you could notify potentially interested students about 
this opportunity.  The program description and instructions on how to apply are 
attached and copied below.
Our application deadline is November 1, 2011.

If there is anything else I can do to provide you or your students with more 
information, please let me know.

Best Regards,

Dane Boog

Education Program Manager
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation | University of Washington
2301 5th Avenue, Suite 600 | Seattle, WA 98121
Tel: +1-206-897-2800
<http://healthmetricsandevaluation.org/>
http://healthmetricsandevaluation.org

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Post-Graduate Fellowship
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
Call for Applications

The Post-Graduate Fellowship (PGF) is an intensive training program that 
provides opportunities both for self-directed research and interdisciplinary 
collaboration in health metrics. Strong candidates for this program have 
graduate-level training in quantitative methodology from one of the following 
areas: health policy, economics, mathematics, computer science, statistics, 
biostatistics, epidemiology, health services, demography, engineering, physics, 
medical sciences, or other related fields.

The PGF program combines academic research, education and training, and 
professional work with progressive, on-the-job training and mentoring from an 
accomplished group of professors and researchers.

The purpose of the fellowship is to:

.         Enhance skills in conducting in-depth, methodological research on
a variety of global health topics with mentoring from faculty and researchers 
who are the leading minds in their fields
.         Advance knowledge of quantitative analytical methodologies and
their application to global health
.         Develop understanding of the current global health landscape and
its challenges
.         Strengthen the ability to design and implement research projects
and mentor junior researchers
.         Prepare fellows for future positions in academia, national health
agencies, international organizations, and foundations

IHME fellows work to support the Institute's core research to answer these 
three critical questions: What are the major health problems? How well is 
society addressing these problems? How do we best dedicate resources to 
maximize health improvement? To achieve that end, fellows will work in one or 
two of the following research areas:

.         Measuring Health: generate systematic estimates of health
outcomes, including mortality, causes of death, and the overall burden of 
disease
.         Tracking Performance: measure effective intervention coverage and
conduct impact evaluations of policies and programs and assess health system 
performance; monitor costs and social determinants and analyze public and 
private development assistance for health and how that funding affects health 
spending by developing countries
.         Maximizing Impact: estimate the cost effectiveness of health
service delivery platforms, interventions, and constraints, providing guidance 
about optimal resource allocation
.         Innovative Measurement Systems: develop survey instruments and
create analytical tools to harness the value of data from national and 
international health information systems and improve integrated surveillance 
systems through devising computational algorithms

Fellows receive training through on-the-job research, methods workshops, access 
to University of Washington courses, and on-site lectures and seminars. Fellows 
contribute directly to IHME's research agenda through their involvement in 
research teams, development of new methods, and managing and driving research 
projects to meet deliverables.

Post-Graduate Fellows are appointed at IHME for one year beginning in 
September, with the possibility of renewal for a second year upon mutual 
agreement. The salary is $50,000 USD. As University of Washington employees, 
fellows are eligible for an insurance benefits package that includes a choice 
among several medical and dental insurance plans, life insurance, and long-term 
disability, and retirement benefits.

Eligibility

To be considered for a Post-Graduate Fellowship, candidates must have the
following:
*    A PhD or MD
*    A strong quantitative background
*    Advanced research experience, especially with data analysis and
statistical methods

Application requirements

Applications for the IHME Post-Graduate Fellowship are due November 1 and must 
include:
1.    A cover letter that includes:
*    Your full contact information (address, phone number, and email)
*    The name, affiliation, and full contact information of three
references
*    Which of IHME's areas of work most interest you
*    How you learned about the program
2.    Your curriculum vitae or resume.
3.    A personal statement describing your interest in IHME and your
professional and academic interests and objectives. Personal statements should 
be between 750 and 1,000 words.
4.    Three sealed letters of recommendation.
5.    The educational transcript from your highest degree attained. If
your transcripts are not in English, please also provide a listing of all 
coursework with grade and credit hour information.
6.    An English reprint of your most significant publication or research
paper.
7.    Proof of proficiency in English for candidates whose native language
is not English. Candidates who have completed a degree wholly in English can 
provide a copy of their degree. All other candidates should send a copy of 
their scores on an approved English language test, specifically:
* The Princeton Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): For the 
paper-based test, minimum overall score of 600, including a minimum score of
5.0 in the test of written English; for the computer-based test, minimum 
overall score of 250, including a minimum score of 5.0 in the test of written 
English; for the Internet-based test, a minimum overall score of 100, including 
a minimum score of 24 in the test of written English
* The British Council International English Language Testing System (IELTS):
A minimum score of 7.0 overall, including a minimum score of 7.0 in the written 
component.
8.    Proof of proficiency in English for candidates whose native language
is not English. Candidates who have completed a degree wholly in English can 
provide a copy of their degree. All other candidates should send a copy of 
their scores on an approved English language test, specifically:
* The Princeton Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): For the 
paper-based test, minimum overall score of 600, including a minimum score of
5.0 in the test of written English; for the computer-based test, minimum 
overall score of 250, including a minimum score of 5.0 in the test of written 
English; for the Internet-based test, a minimum overall score of 100, including 
a minimum score of 24 in the test of written English.
* The British Council International English Language Testing System (IELTS):
A minimum score of 7.0 overall, including a minimum score of 7.0 in the written 
component.

How to submit your application

Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit their application online starting 
August 1, 2011. If you are in a resource-poor setting or do not have internet 
access, applications can be mailed to:

Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
University of Washington
Attention: PGF Program
2301 Fifth Ave., Suite 600
Seattle, WA 98121, USA

Questions may be emailed to pgf at healthmetricsandevaluation.org<mailto:pgf at 
healthmetricsandevaluation.org>

More details about the PGF program can be found at:
http://www.healthmetricsandevaluation.org/education-training/post-graduate-f
ellowship.




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