Switzer Research Fellowships Program
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The Switzer Research Fellowships program aims to enhance research capacity by supporting highly qualified individuals, including those with disabilities, to undertake original research focused on the rehabilitation, independent living, and overall experiences of people with disabilities. The research conducted by fellows must address key areas such as health and function, employment, or community living and participation outcomes for individuals with disabilities. This program underscores a commitment to generating meaningful, impactful insights that directly relate to improving the lives of people with disabilities. The Administration for Community Living, under the Department of Health and Human Services, plans to award four fellowships under this opportunity. Each fellowship will support a 12-month project period, providing recipients with dedicated time and resources to carry out their research. Interested applicants or parties seeking more information can contact Linda Vo or visit the associated grants website for further details. The program’s focus on inclusive research highlights an ongoing effort to advance knowledge and foster independence for individuals with disabilities through targeted, relevant scholarly work.
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The purpose of the Switzer Research Fellowships program is to build research capacity by providing support to highly qualified individuals, including individuals with disabilities, to conduct research on rehabilitation, independent living, and other experiences and outcomes of people with disabilities. Fellows must conduct original research on topics that are relevant to the lives of people with disabilities. Fellows' research must focus on health and function, employment, or community living and participation outcomes among people with disabilities. NIDILRR plans to make four fellowship awards under this opportunity. Fellowship awards will have one 12-month project period.
