Twice a year, the Injury and Violence Prevention Center awards up to 3 projects ($1500 per project) to support student projects in injury and violence prevention. The student stipend awards were created to attract and support students pursuing research and evaluation projects in the field of injury and violence prevention. Past awardees' projects included topics related to suicide, sports injuries, intimate partner violence, traffic laws and police violence, and child abuse. Other examples of projects include, but are not limited to work-related injuries, motor vehicle crashes, pedestrian injuries, fires and burns, falls, poisoning, drug overdose, etc. Visit our student projects page to see read about prior awardees and their projects.
"We are excited to continue supporting the next generation of injury and violence prevention researchers by offering these grants twice a year", stated Ashley Brooks-Russell, PhD, MPH, Director of the Injury & Violence Prevention Center.
Any student enrolled in an accredited undergraduate, graduate, or professional school degree-granting program in the Rocky Mountain Region is eligible to apply. Students from underrepresented backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Applications are due by May 31, 2022 at 11:59pm. Awards will be announced June 14, 2022. Application guidelines and the process to apply can be found on the Injury and Violence Prevention Center website under student opportunities or in this PDF document.Completed applications should be submitted online via this Qualtrics form.