The RE-AIM/PRISM Consortium is seeking a second cohort of fellows interested in gaining expertise in implementation science, with a specific focus on applying RE-AIM/PRISM through an experiential learning approach. Selected fellows will lead the development of designated topical areas with mentorship and guidance from the RE-AIM/PRISM Consortium and will contribute to the development and dissemination of scholarly and applied products. While this fellowship is unpaid, fellows will receive paid attendance to the annual RE-AIM retreat or an alternate meeting, as…
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Applications Open: Spring 2026 UWRA Scholarship in Aging
Applications are now open for the Spring 2026 UWRA Scholarship in Aging. UW undergraduates, graduate students, and professional students who will be enrolled in Spring quarter 2026 are eligible to apply for awards of up to $4,000 to support Spring quarter expenses. Application deadline: Wednesday, February 4, 2026, at 3 p.m. In addition to the online application, students must have a 2025–2026 FAFSA or Non-Citizen Financial Need Assessment Form on file with the UW Office of Student Financial Aid Scholarships.
Applications Open: NIH/NINR Advancing Research through Training (ART) Fellowship Program
Applications are now open for the NIH/NINR Advancing Research through Training (ART) Fellowship Program. This program provides intensive, interdisciplinary training for emerging scholars and researchers committed to advancing science that addresses Social Determinants of Health and reduces health inequities. ART Fellows will engage with Emory University faculty mentors and participate in hands-on methodological training. The program is seeking highly motivated applicants who are currently enrolled in doctoral or postdoctoral training, or who are early-career faculty in nursing, public health, or…
Research Practicum Opportunity (Winter/Spring 2026)
We are launching a study focused on capturing breathing and cough sounds from residents in assisted living communities to support the development of digital health tools for early detection of respiratory illness. Practicum students will assist with on-site data collection, participant engagement, and protocol implementation, gaining hands-on experience with real-world digital biomarkers and aging-focused research. Interested students should contact Oleg Zaslavsky at ozasl@uw.edu.
Winter 2026 Geriatric Healthcare Series: Registration Now Open
Registration is now open for the Winter 2026 Geriatric Healthcare Series, offered by the University of Washington. This series is available for academic credit (UW students) or free attendance for UW students, faculty, staff, and community professionals. The series is designed to support learners and professionals interested in geriatric health, aging, and interprofessional care, and may be taken either on demand (asynchronous) or live via Zoom webinar. Registration options UW students (1 credit course): Please consult the Time Schedule and…