News Date: Sunday, May 14, 2023 - 22:00
Applications are currently being accepted for the next 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 about eligibility, program structure and content, and available mentors, on our website Enhancing Diversity in Alcohol Research (EDAR) | College of Medicine | MUSC. Please also contact Dr. Julianne Flanagan (Director) or Ms. Jennifer Jarvi (Coordinator) with questions at edar@musc.edu
Applications are due July 3, 2023 and include a brief online survey, a 1-2 page statement of interest, and current CV: Click here to apply to the program
*** Attention Faculty: Please contact us if you are interested in becoming a prospective EDAR mentor!***
Please reach out to us via our back channel at edar@musc.edu if you have any questions. Thank you for considering!
Resources are available for those struggling with addiction and numerous effective treatments exist. Whether you are looking for help for yourself or a loved one, we encourage you to seek out help.