Presented By: Institute for Research on Women and Gender
Info Session: Student Opportunities for AIDS/HIV Research (SOAR)
Speakers:
Gary Harper - Co-Director & Research Director; Professor of Health Behavior & Health Education, School of Public Health
Anna Kirkland - Co-Director & Academic Director; Director, Institute for Research on Women & Gender; Professor of Women's & Gender Studies
Gabriel Johnson - Graduate & Undergraduate Peer Mentor Coordinator; PhD Student, Health Behavior & Health Education, School of Public Health
Heidi Bennett - Project Coordinator & Academic Counselor
Adrian Beyer - Current SOAR Scholar
Myla Lyons - Current SOAR Scholar
Current U-M students are invited to learn more about the Student Opportunities for AIDS/HIV Research (SOAR) program. SOAR prepares students for graduate school and eventual research careers in behavioral and social science related to HIV/AIDS. Students participate in mentored research projects and coursework during their junior and senior years.
Info sessions will provide more details about the program requirements and benefits, as well as a space to ask current SOAR scholars and mentors questions about the program and the application process. Current students and U-M faculty or staff who work with students are invited to attend an info session.
Applications for fall '22 are now open. The deadline to apply is March 31, 2022.
Gary Harper - Co-Director & Research Director; Professor of Health Behavior & Health Education, School of Public Health
Anna Kirkland - Co-Director & Academic Director; Director, Institute for Research on Women & Gender; Professor of Women's & Gender Studies
Gabriel Johnson - Graduate & Undergraduate Peer Mentor Coordinator; PhD Student, Health Behavior & Health Education, School of Public Health
Heidi Bennett - Project Coordinator & Academic Counselor
Adrian Beyer - Current SOAR Scholar
Myla Lyons - Current SOAR Scholar
Current U-M students are invited to learn more about the Student Opportunities for AIDS/HIV Research (SOAR) program. SOAR prepares students for graduate school and eventual research careers in behavioral and social science related to HIV/AIDS. Students participate in mentored research projects and coursework during their junior and senior years.
Info sessions will provide more details about the program requirements and benefits, as well as a space to ask current SOAR scholars and mentors questions about the program and the application process. Current students and U-M faculty or staff who work with students are invited to attend an info session.
Applications for fall '22 are now open. The deadline to apply is March 31, 2022.