Programme Objective
The overarching goal of the Emory-Nigeria HIV Research Training Program (EN-RTP) is to enhance the capacity of researchers focused on HIV/women’s health research in Nigeria, with the aim of promoting health and wellbeing for women living with HIV. It leverages the existing partnership between Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, and three institutions in Lagos, Nigeria.
Eligible Institutions
- Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR) and affiliates
- University of Lagos (UNILAG)
- AIDS Prevention Initiative Nigeria (APIN)
Trainees
The EN-RTP offers long-, medium-, and short-term training of emerging investigators, facilitating their acquisition of the skills needed to pursue an independent research career. Below is a list of each training track and the requirements to apply:
Sample Documents
- Mentorship Agreement_D43 2024_Final
- sample_Thomas.Rikki.CITI.Biomedical
- sample_Thomas.Rikki.EN-RTP budget_Final (1)-merged
- sample_Thomas.Rikki.HumanSubjects
- Sample_Thomas.Rikki.LiteratureCitations
- sample_Thomas.Rikki.LOS.LeadMentor
- sample_Thomas.Rikki.Mentorship Agreement_D43 2024 (2)
- Sample_Thomas.Rikki.ResearchTrainingPlan
- sample_Thomas_Rikki_Biosketch
- sample_Thomas_Rikki_CoverLetter
- Thomas.Rikki.LOS.DeptChair