The summer fellowships will provide (at minimum) three graduate students with summer support ($4,000/award) to pursue collaborative research projects in prevention science under the direction of a CPPR faculty or affiliate.
It is expected that students will commit 20-25 hours per week to work on a project with the goal of a conference proposal, manuscript or grant application. Students must also participate in the CPPR Early Career Investigator Network meetings during the 2016-2017 academic year and give a project presentation at a Fall 2016 CPPR colloquium.
Attached you will find a detailed description of the fellowship opportunity along with the application form. Students should submit their applications to CPPR Administrative Director, Nicole Morrell at:
morr...@umn.edu. All applications are
due by NOON on Thursday, March 31st.
Please note: The CPPR summer fellowship is a one-time award; applications will not be considered from students who have received the fellowship award in previous years.