Nov 5, 2007

(11/5/07) Grad Fellowships

GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS
IN PSYCHOLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE

Do you want to take charge of your career? Do you need financial
support for graduate school or postdoctoral studies? Are you
interested in ethnic minority issues? Then the Minority Fellowship
Program is for you!
The Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) offers the following fellowships

The Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (MHSAS) Fellowship is
aimed at those pursuing doctoral degrees in clinical, counseling, and
school psychology, or other mental health services areas. This
program is primarily for individuals who want to deliver services.

The MHSAS Postdoctoral Fellowship is aimed at early career doctoral
recipients who are interested in developing a career in mental health
service delivery, policy, or services-related research.
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The Diversity Program in Neuroscience Fellowship is geared to those
pursuing careers in neuroscience. Predoctoral and postdoctoral
fellowships are offered. Doctoral students or early career doctoral
recipients in psychology or any life science discipline related to
neuroscience may apply.
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Note: Individuals may apply to only one of the MFP fellowships.

The application deadline is January 15.

About the Minority Fellowship Program

The MFP's mission is to increase the knowledge and research related to
ethnic minority mental health and to improve the quality of mental
health and substance abuse services delivered to ethnic minority
populations. We do this by providing financial support, professional
development activities, and professional guidance to students pursuing
doctoral degrees in psychology and neuroscience. Our mission is
consistent with Healthy People 2010, the Surgeon General's Report on
Mental Health, and other federal initiatives to reduce health
disparities.

For more information or to apply for a fellowship, visit our web site
at www.apa.org/mfp or contact us at:

APA/MFP

750 First Street, NE

Washington, DC 20002-4242

(202) 336-6127

Email: mfp@apa.org

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