Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Psychology Summer Institute (PSI)
Description |
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The Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Psychology Summer Institute (PSI) provides educational, professional development and mentoring experiences to advanced doctoral students of psychology and psychologists who are in the early stage of their careers. Participants are guided toward developing a grant proposal, postdoctoral fellowship, dissertation, treatment program, publication or program evaluation project. All projects must focus on issues affecting ethnic minority communities.
PSI fellows will receive one-on-one mentoring on their projects by a consultant. Expert faculty will present seminars on selected topics such as grant writing, publishing and specific areas of research or service delivery. There will also be opportunities to network with representatives from federal agencies and foundations.
If you have any questions about PSI or the items on this webpage, please email MFP, or call MFP at (202) 336-6127.
Eligiblity Information |
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Academic Level:
PhD
Age minimum or maximum:*
No
Open to international students:
No
Required to demonstrate financial need:
No
Discipline Area(s):
Life Sciences/ Health Sciences
Other: Psychology
Demographic Information (preferred or required):
Minorities
Award type:
Conference, Fellowship
Amount Awarded:
Amount varies
Application Information: |
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Application Deadline:
May
Date application is available:
USC endorsement required:
No
Sponsor: |
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American Psychological Association (APA
Contact Information: |
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Primary Contact:
Andrew Austin-Dailey
Position:
Director, Minority Fellowship Program
Phone:
202-336-6127
Email:
adailey@apa.org
Website:
https://www.apa.org/pi/mfp/psychology/institute/index