STRIDE

Student Training for Research and Interdisciplinary Development and Experience (STRIDE)

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STRIDE is a research-oriented mentorship program for graduate students offered through the Institute on Aging and Lifelong Health (IALH). The goal of the 10-month program is to provide master’s and doctoral students with interdisciplinary research and mentorship opportunities to inspire them to become leaders in the field of aging and lifelong health.

Students enrolled in the STRIDE program will work with an IALH research fellow (mentor) who is in a different department than their own. Each mentor may work with up to three students. The role of the mentor is to supplement opportunities provided by each student’s primary supervisor. The role of the student participants is to commit to learning from experienced researchers in the field of aging and lifelong health.

The STRIDE program is funded through a private donation to IALH.

Applications will be accepted until 4:00pm on Monday, September 16

View the full STRIDE program description here. 

View the STRIDE application form here.