National Training Programs in Children's Mental Health Services and Dissemination and Implementation Research
There are many training opportunities for scientists interested in expanding their knowledge in children's mental health services research. The programs vary in entrance requirements, which are listed below the title of each program.
Topic area: Addictions and Mental Health Research
Eligibility: PhD students enrolled in Washington University's social work program, and scholars already holding doctorates in social work and related disciplines, who are interested in addictions and mental health research. Deadline: Not yet posted Time Commitment: 2-year fellowship |
Topic area: Dissemination and Implementation Science
Eligibility: Doctoral degree (e.g., PhD); Demonstrated expertise in health science (e.g., behavioral medicine, public health, health policy) Deadline: Late June (TBD) Time Commitment: 5-month online course between September and January, which culminates in a 2-day in-person training experience |
Topic area: Mixed Methods
Eligibility: Doctoral degree (e.g., PhD); Demonstrated expertise in health science (e.g., behavioral medicine, public health, health policy) Deadline: Monday January 20th, 2020 at 5pm Time Commitment: Three day summer course |
Topic area: Social and behavioral research in Sub-Saharan Africa
Eligibility: Current doctoral students, post-doctoral fellows, and assistant professors Deadline: Not posted Time Commitment: 2 years, receive mentorship from SMART Africa Center while working/ enrolled at home institution |
Topic area: Child and Adolescent Intervention, Prevention, and Services
Eligibility: Post-doctoral trainees and early career faculty Deadline: February 17, 2020 Time Commitment: One week |
Topic area: Systems Science Methods
Eligibility: Check back in early 2020 for eligibility information Deadline: Check back in early 2020 for application materials and due date Time Commitment: One week |
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