Applications are open for MUSC’s Diversity in Addiction Research Training (DART) Summer Research Fellowship.
The Fellowship: A 10-week summer research training opportunity at MUSC open to medical, graduate, and undergraduate students.
- Options for full-time, in-person fellowships here in Charleston and part-time, remote/virtual fellowships.
How it Works: DART scholars are awarded a stipend and matched with a research faculty mentor who will guide them on a research project and a presentation at the DART Summer Research Day.
The Benefits:
- Mentorship from experts in addiction research
- Experience in various types of research, including clinical trials, basic science studies, neuroimaging, brain stimulation, pharmacotherapy, co-occurring psychiatric conditions
- Training though didactic seminar series, the DART Journal Club, and professional development panels
- Working with faculty and near peer mentors, with opportunities to later serve as a near peer mentor
- Professional networking in research and the field of addiction
How to Apply: Online application + CV + Letter of Interest by February 1, 2025.
- For questions, contact Ms. Amanda De La Cruz, DART Summer Program Coordinator.