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April 10, 2008

4 NIMH-funded Postdoctoral Fellowships in Mental Health & Substance Abuse Systems and Services Research: University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill/Duke University Medical Center

Location: North Carolina, USA

Note: US citizen or permanent residence required.

Four NIMH-funded Postdoctoral Fellowships in Mental Health & Substance Abuse Systems and Services Research. Faculty from several UNC schools and the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Duke. Seeking economists and other social scientists and clinicians interested in applying research methods to the systematic analysis and evaluation of mental health services and public policy issues. The emphases of the training program are the organization, integration, financing, utilization, quality, and evaluation of mental health care services; criminal justice-mental health interfaces; and violence, severe mental disorders and the law.

Well-funded research environment with excellent opportunities for collaboration and publication with faculty. Program seeks to recruit new PhDs and faculty/doctoral-level persons with a sabbatical or leave of absence who are looking to develop/strengthen mental health research skills.

Up to four fellowships are available each year. Stipends for 2007-2008 year: $36,996 to $51,036 (depending on years of post-PhD experience) with additional compensation for research-related work possible. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis.

For further information:

Joseph P. Morrissey, Ph.D.,
Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research,
University of North Carolina, CB# 7590,
725 Martin Luther King Jr, Blvd, Chapel Hill NC 27599-7590

Phone: (919) 966-5829,
Fax: (919) 966-1634, email: joe_morrissey@unc.edu.

Application forms on the web site: http://www.shepscenter.unc.edu/. Minorities and women are especially encouraged to apply.

Note: US citizen or permanent residence required.

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