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The UCGHI Center for Gender and Health Justice will fund up to $2,500 to support University of California graduate students pursuing fellowships during the summer of 2022.

This opportunity is for University of California graduate students across the 10 UC campuses to provide seed funding for research projects of their own design. Research projects should be innovative and in the areas of gender and health justice. The Center for Gender and Health Justice will fund five graduate students for up to $2,500 depending on the applicant’s needs. For example, less funding may be awarded for budgets that do not include any research costs. The Research Fellowship Program is overseen by Dr. Melissa Smith, Deputy Director of Education and Training for the Center, in collaboration with Stephanie Sumstine, Center Coordinator, and the leadership team.