Training

GACD Implementation Science School 2023

Deadline: 19th of June, 2023

The GACD Implementation Science School is a rigorous program for early-career researchers led by some of the world’s most famous professionals in the area. Trainees learn how to examine and integrate research results into policy and practice through lectures, small group sessions, guided group work, and panel discussions, as well as how to choose and apply theories, models, and frameworks and build a professional network for future collaborations.

The aims of the School include:

  • To introduce early- and mid-career researchers to the field of implementation science.
  • To facilitate collaboration and networking.
  • To explore examples of implementation research and the process of moving research findings into policy and practice.

Overview of live sessions

Below is an overview of the School dates for 2023. The School’s training materials and live interactions are fully online (no in-person content). Trainees are expected to attend all online plenary sessions and all relevant online group sessions.

All times are listed in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) on the dates specified. You are strongly encouraged to double check conversion to your local time.

  • Trainee orientation session
    • Plenary session on 14 September 2023 at 11:00-12:00 UTC
  • Session 1: Introduction to implementation science
    • Plenary session on 18 September 2023 at 11:30-13:00 UTC
    • Group session A on 18 September 2023 at 14:00 UTC (up to two hours)
    • Group session B on 19 September 2023 at 06:30 UTC (up to two hours)
  • Session 2: The nuts and bolts of implementation science
    • Plenary session on 20 September 2023 at 11:30-13:00 UTC
    • Group session A on 20 September 2023 at 14:00 UTC (up to two hours)
    • Group session B on 21 September 2023 at 06:30 UTC (up to two hours)
  • Session 3: Stakeholder engagement
    • Plenary session on 25 September 2023 at 11:30-13:00 UTC
    • Group session A on 25 September 2023 at 14:00 UTC (up to two hours)
    • Group session B on 26 September 2023 at 06:30 UTC (up to two hours)
  • Session 4: A population perspective for implementation research
    • Plenary session on 27 September 2023 at 11:30-13:00 UTC
    • Group session A on 27 September 2023 at 14:00 UTC (up to two hours)
    • Group session B on 28 September 2023 at 06:30 UTC (up to two hours)
  • Session 5: Research funding, capacity strengthening, and career development
    • Plenary session on 2 October 2023 at 11:30-13:00 UTC
    • Group session A on 2 October 2023 at 14:00 UTC (up to two hours)
    • Group session B on 3 October 2023 at 06:30 UTC (up to two hours)
  • Session 6: Team presentations and reflections
    • Plenary session on 4 October 2023 at 11:15-13:15 UTC

Eligibility:

Eligible applicants include people who meet one of the following criteria:

    • Have completed or are undertaking postgraduate coursework or research related to health science or public health (or a related field).
    • Have recently completed a PhD relevant to implementation science.
    • Are other relevant graduates with up to 5 years research experience.

Preference will be given to:

  • Applicants whose research is connected with a GACD project or are focused on non-communicable diseases.
  • Applicants from low- and middle-income countries or members of Indigenous communities.
  • Early- and mid-career applicants undertaking their research within low- and middle-income countries or with Indigenous populations in high-income countries.

Application:

Applicants will be asked to submit the following information during the application process for consideration by the selection committee:

  • A personal statement on why you are a good candidate for the School.
  • Your two main objectives in attending the School.
  • A structured abstract of an implementation science project you are working on or would like to work on in the future, detailing:
    • Project title, the implementation gap, the extent of the issue in your local context, barriers and enablers, implementation strategies, and research methods.
    • These may be details you are considering, planning to use, or currently using in your project.
    • The project can be hypothetical if you are not currently working on an implementation research study.
  • Your curriculum vitae (CV) / resume.
  • Letter of support from your mentor or supervisor.
  • A photograph of yourself

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