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Organization: University of Michigan Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention 

Type of Opportunity: Short-term Training 

Apply today! Summer Research Fellowship Training Program in Firearm Injury Prevention 

The University of Michigan Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention is pleased to announce a 12-week summer training program focused on building greater capacity for conducting firearm injury prevention research among faculty, postdoctoral trainees, and doctoral candidates in health-related fields including nursing, medicine, public health, and social work. 

This hybrid short course opportunity blends asynchronous coursework, a one-week in-person classroom immersion in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and 8–12 weeks of virtual one-on-one mentorship in firearm injury research. Fellows will have valuable opportunities to build connections with their cohort and future scholars. The program is offered at no cost, with all travel, lodging, and meal expenses for the in-person component covered. 

Faculty, post-doctoral trainees, and doctoral candidates in nursing and allied health fields—including medicine, public health, and social work—are encouraged to apply. The program places particular emphasis on developing nurse scientist scholars. All applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. 

2026 Program Dates
Application Deadline: Friday, December 5, 2025 at 11:59 pm ET
Decisions Released: February 2026
Asynchronous Coursework: May 4-15, 2026
In-person Classroom Immersion: May 18-22, 2026
Virtual Mentored Research Experience: May 26-July 17, 2026 

Prospective scholars should submit a short written statement, Curriculum Vitae, and up to two letters of recommendation. 

Application Deadline: 2025-12-05 

Contact Person:  Katy Clark 

SRFtraining@umich.edu

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