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Division of Epidemiology, Services and Prevention Research (DESPR)



Institutional Training Grants

  • Institutional National Research Service Award (T-32)

  • NIDA offers support to institutions providing specialized training for pre and/or postdoctoral students interested in drug abuse epidemiology, services, and prevention research careers. NIDA determines the number of student fellowship awards an institution may make. The institution selects awardees and administers the individual student grants. From the student's perspective, grant qualifications and requirements function similarly to the F30/31 individual fellowship grants. They also may affect eligibility for other student fellowship grants in the future.


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