2021-07-16

[#DIV28SUPER] Fwd: disseminating new alcohol training program info

All,

See below announcement and updated info regarding a funding opportunity for doctoral students from underrepresented populations interested in alcohol research.
Regards,

-Ryan

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Dear Colleagues,
 
The deadline to apply for the inaugural cohort of the Enhancing Diversity in Alcohol Research (EDAR) training program is rapidly approaching! This two-year, fully virtual, NIAAA-sponsored training program is open to psychology doctoral trainees from underrepresented backgrounds (per NIH NOT-OD-20-031). No prior alcohol research experience is required. New prospective mentors have been added to our UPDATED EDAR Program Brochure. New information regarding the EDAR curriculum, trainee support, and eligibility are available on the EDAR Program Website.
 
Please also contact Dr. Julianne Flanagan (Director) or Ms. Jocelyn Rogers (Coordinator) with questions at EDAR@musc.edu.
 
Applications are due July 31, 2021 and include a brief online survey, a 1-2 page statement of interest, and current CV: Click here to apply to EDAR 
 
Please forgive cross-postings, and please share widely!
 
 
From: Flanagan, Julianne 
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2021 1:04 PM
To: Ryan Vandrey <rvandrey@jhmi.edu>
Cc: Kelly Dunn <kdunn9@jhmi.edu>
Subject: RE: disseminating new alcohol training program info
 
Wonderful, thanks so much!
 
Julianne
 
From: Ryan Vandrey <rvandrey@jhmi.edu> 
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2021 1:03 PM
To: Flanagan, Julianne <hellmuth@musc.edu>
Cc: Kelly Dunn <kdunn9@jhmi.edu>
Subject: Re: disseminating new alcohol training program info
 

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This is great Julianne, thanks for sending!  Will forward to Div 28 asap.
 
-Ryan

 

On Jun 28, 2021, at 12:58 PM, Flanagan, Julianne <hellmuth@musc.edu> wrote:
 

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Dear Drs. Dunn and Vandrey,
 
I'm writing to ask if you might be willing to share an announcement (included below) of a new, NIAAA-sponsored and diversity-focused training program with the APA Division 28 community? This is a 2 year, fully virtual program funded by an R25 mechanism. The program will provide mentorship, didactics, and financial support to psychology trainees from underrepresented minority backgrounds with the primary objective of helping URM trainees navigate the challenging internship and fellowship application process. We'd certainly like to ensure that Division 28 trainees are aware of the program, as quite a few of our available mentors have psychopharm and medication development expertise. No previous alcohol research experience is required, so if a trainee has previously been more focused on individuals with or at-risk for drug use disorders, that's perfectly acceptable! Applications are currently being accepted.
 
Please don't hesitate to reach out with any questions or concerns.
 
Thanks so much for considering,
 
Julianne
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Applications are currently being accepted for the inaugural cohort of the Enhancing Diversity in Alcohol Research (EDAR) training program! This two-year, fully virtual, NIAAA-sponsored training program is open to psychology doctoral trainees from underrepresented backgrounds (per NIH NOT-OD-20-031). No prior alcohol research experience is required! More details are available in our EDAR Program Brochure. Please also contact Dr. Julianne Flanagan (Director) or Ms. Jocelyn Rogers (Coordinator) with questions.
 
Applications are due July 31, 2021 and include a brief online survey, a 1-2 page statement of interest, and current CV: Click here to apply to EDAR 
 
*** Attention Faculty: Please contact us if you are interested in becoming a prospective EDAR mentor!***
 
 
 
Julianne C. Flanagan, Ph.D.
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Associate Professor 
Addiction Sciences Division
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences 
Medical University of South Carolina
Staff Psychologist, Ralph H. Johnson VAMC
Tel: 843 792 5569
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