Award nominations due March 1, 2007
The Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International will
confer the 2007 International Awards for Nursing Excellence at
the 39th Biennial Convention in the areas of technology, media,
chapter excellence, research and leadership. Nominations will
be accepted through March 1, 2007. Self-nominations are accepted,
and both members and non-members are invited to apply. Click here
for more information.
NURSING
CONFERENCES
CALLS
FOR ABSTRACTS
RESEARCH GRANTS/FELLOWSHIPS—Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma
Theta Tau International
RESEARCH GRANTS/FELLOWSHIPS—Other organizations
Promise
of Nursing Scholarships—undergraduate
scholarships and graduate fellowships available from the National
Student Nurses Association
The Alliance - Nursing Organizations Alliance—Nurse
in Washington Internships
American Cancer Society
Master's
Degree Scholarships in Cancer Nursing: Deadline February 1.
Postdoctoral
Fellowships
Mentored
Research Scholar Grants in Applied and Clinical Research
Research
Scholar Grants in Cancer Control: Health Policy and Health Services
Research
Research
Scholar Grants in Cancer Control: Psychosocial and Behavioral
Research
Research
Scholar Grants in Basic, Preclinical, Clinical, and Epidemiologic
Research
National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Nursing
Research
Research on Clinical Decision Making in Life-Threatening Illness
(R01)
Contact: National
Institutes of Health
National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Nursing Research
Methodology and Measurement in the Behavioral and Social Sciences
(R01, R21)
Contact: National
Institutes of Health
Fellowship in Nursing Policy and Philanthropy
Applications are sought for a joint fellowship position
in nursing policy and philanthropy. The successful candidate will
work closely with senior leaders at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
and serve as a faculty member at the Center for State Health Policy,
a policy research unit of the Institute for Health, Health Care
Policy and Aging Research at Rutgers University.
The fellowship will be offered as a one-year commitment beginning
as early as July 1, 2007, with an option to renew at the end of
the year. Applications should be submitted no later than Jan.
30, 2007, to:
Susan C. Reinhard, RN, PhD, FAAN
Professor and Co-director
Rutgers Center for State Health Policy
55 Commercial Ave., 3rd Floor
New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1314
E-mail: Sreinhard@ifh.rutgers.edu
Phone: +1.732.932.4649
Program Officer
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, located in Princeton,
N.J., is seeking a program officer with a nursing background for
the Human Capital Team, which focuses on policy and leadership,
field building, and workforce development and diversity. Responsibilities
of the program officer include working with the Human Capital
Team to design and implement new initiatives, evaluate proposals,
and monitor programs and grants. The program officer will also
work with applicants to refine plans and project budgets, draft
preliminary summaries of the project and develop recommendations
for foundation approval. For more information, visit http://www.rwjf.org/about/jobdetail.jsp?id=10037
To apply, send cover letter, resume and salary expectations to:
The Human Resources Center
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
P.O. Box 2316
Princeton, NJ 08543-2316
E-mail: ResumeHCG@rwjf.org
Fax: +1.609.514.5455