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(3) Diversity Summer Research Training Program (DSRTP) Application

Diversity Summer Research Training Program (DSRTP) Application

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Characteristics
Intellectual Capacity (Ability to comprehend, integrate and work
with a large quantity of information):
Motivation (Genuineness and depth of commitment to science
and biomedical research):
Interpersonal Relations (Ability to get along with others,
rapport, cooperation, attitude towards supervision):
Analytical Skills (Ability to solve problems, correlate and
process information and think critically):
Judgement (Ability to evaluate a problem and make logical and
sound decision):
Reliability (Dependability and sense of responsibility):
Autonomy (Ability to function and think independently; self
governing):
Verbal Communication Skills (Clarity, ability to articulate):
Written Communication Skills (Clarity and conciseness of
written expression):
Persistence (Perseverance to completion of a task):
Integrity (Honesty, trustworthiness):

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Reference# 2
Characteristics

Ratings

Intellectual Capacity (Ability to comprehend, integrate and work
with a large quantity of information):
Motivation (Genuineness and depth of commitment to science
and biomedical research):
Interpersonal Relations (Ability to get along with others,
rapport, cooperation, attitude towards supervision):
Analytical Skills (Ability to solve problems, correlate and
process information and think critically):
Judgement (Ability to evaluate a problem and make logical and
sound decision):
Reliability (Dependability and sense of responsibility):
Autonomy (Ability to function and think independently; self
governing):
Verbal Communication Skills (Clarity, ability to articulate):
Written Communication Skills (Clarity and conciseness of
written expression):
Persistence (Perseverance to completion of a task):
Integrity (Honesty, trustworthiness):
Innovative (Creative, novel approaches):
Overall Rating
Reference Letter (click to download):
The recommendation was submitted on:

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education for high school and undergraduate students from racial and ethnic minority or disadvantaged backgrounds in order to expose them to
research within the mission of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
and to determine their eligibility to receive grants. This information may be disclosed to NIH administrators, NIDDK Diversity Summer Research Training
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information is voluntary, however, in order for us to consider you for enrollment in the DSRTP program and potential grant funding, you should complete
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