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AI and Digital Health traineeship opportunities for students

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Opportunities are available for the National Science Foundation Research Traineeship Program in Digital Health for doctoral and master’s students in diverse fields of study including computer science, engineering, health sciences, physical sciences, business and economics, and other human health-related areas. 

Trainees that complete all elements of the traineeship — whether supported by a stipend or not — will receive a Graduate Certificate in Digital Health. 

The trainee may be supported by a fellowship that pays a $34,000 stipend each year, plus a tuition waiver. Doctoral students with a stipend will be supported for two years, while master’s students will be supported for one year. 

Fellowship with stipend requires United States citizenship or permanent residency. A trainee could also be a non-resident or non-citizen, but without a stipend. 

Applications received by Dec. 18 will be given full consideration.

Fellowships will start in January.

Find more information and the application.