Faculty members belonging to the CFAR at Emory occasionally advertise internships and research assistanceships for local and international work.
When funds permit, the CFAR also funds one student a year to do an HIV/AIDS-related Global Field Experience (GFE) through the Rollins School of Public Health.
The CFAR at Emory offers opportunities for both HIV-positive and HIV-negative volunteers to participate in research studies, to serve on community advisory boards, and to assist in community outreach events for populations traditionally underrepresented in HIV/AIDS research.