DOCTORAL STUDY AND GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT OPPORTUNITY
Dr. Thanh Bui at the Health Promotion Research Center (HPRC) of the NCI-designated Stephenson Cancer Center at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (OUHSC or OUHealth) is seeking candidates, particularly from Lao PDR, Cambodia, and Vietnam, for a doctoral program and for graduate research assistant (GRA) positions. Under Dr. Bui’s mentorship and support, the selected candidates must apply to and be admitted to a relevant doctoral program at OUHSC through an independent process (earliest start time: Fall semester, 2021). Examples of relevant doctoral programs include a PhD program offered by the College of Public Health, a PhD program offered by the College of Allied Health, a PhD program in Psychology (offered by University of Oklahoma, Norman campus), or a PhD program in Data Science (offered by University of Oklahoma, Norman campus).
Once admitted to the doctoral program, the candidates will be co-mentored by Dr. Bui and will be working with Dr. Bui as a GRA for 20 hours/week. The GRA will receive a monthly salary/stipend for this work. (In Vietnam and Lao PDR, the graduate research assistantship is often known as “scholarships from professors” because the GRA salary/stipend will be enough to cover reduced tuition and living expenses). The GRA’s tasks include assisting Dr. Bui in managing his ongoing research projects, which use mobile health (mHealth) technology to promote cancer prevention practices (e.g., helping people quit smoking or receiving human papillomavirus vaccine uptake). For more information about Dr. Bui’s research interests and areas, please visit: https://healthpromotionresearch.org/Faculty/Details/thanh-c-bui-md-drph-3. Specific responsibilities include but are not limited to managing IRB applications and other regulatory compliances, working with mHealth staff to design the interventions using the Insight™ platform, designing the study assessments in REDCap, managing data collection, conducting data analyses as requested, and assisting in the preparation of manuscripts, grants, and conference presentations. Training and support will be provided to fulfill these functions.
If you are interested in this opportunity, please submit your application to Dr. Bui first. Then, Dr. Bui will work with a few selected candidates to help them apply to a doctoral program at OUHSC.
Preferred qualifications (for the first step: applying to the GRA position):
To apply, please send the followings to thanh-c-bui@ouhsc.edu.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. However, if you want to start your doctoral program in the Fall 2021, your application for the first step should be submitted by the end of February 2021.
Requirements for the second step (applying to a doctoral program at OUHSC) vary by colleges/departments. Requirements for programs offered by the OUHSC Hudson College of Public Health can be found at: https://publichealth.ouhsc.edu/Prospective-Students/Requirements.
The University of Oklahoma is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Institution (http://www.ou.edu/eoo/). Women and individuals with disabilities or disadvantaged backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
For more information about the HPRC, please visit: https://healthpromotionresearch.org/.
For more information about the Stephenson Cancer Center, please visit: https://www.ouhealth.com/stephenson-cancer-center/.
For more information about the College of Public Health, please visit: https://publichealth.ouhsc.edu/.
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