Augusta University celebrates spring 2026 graduates
Over 1,200 students participated in Augusta University's spring commencement ceremonies on May 7-8.
The IPPH Grants Mentoring Program prepares participants to compete successfully for extramural funding.
Applications are welcome from Augusta University faculty members of any rank whose research interests broadly align with public health. Applicants should not have previously received significant extramural research support as Principal Investigator. The 2-year program provides a systematic training experience that includes workshops, seminars, and staged guidance on proposal preparation. Periodic reports and presentations track participant progress through program milestones. Successful program completion includes submitting an extramural grant through IPPH.
School of Public Health
IPPH will provide an external review of grant proposals and professional editing services prior to grant submission.
For (a) identifying funding opportunities, (b) budgeting, (c) grant proposal coordination, (d) submission, and (e) Post Award grant management
Interested faculty members should submit a single pdf packet by May 15, 2023 which includes:
One page statement of interest from applicant detailing:
Participants are selected based on:

Over 1,200 students participated in Augusta University's spring commencement ceremonies on May 7-8.

"Her drive, character and commitment to public health make her an outstanding representative of our school and university," says Teresa Waters, PhD.

Augusta University's Distinguished Alumni and Outstanding Young Alumni award winners will be celebrated during Alumni Weekend.

"I think it's just an amazing testament to the growth that we've had at the institution and the commitment to growing research," says Jennifer Sullivan, PhD.
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