Graduate research training on alcohol problems

POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS:
GRADUATE RESEARCH TRAINING ON ALCOHOL PROBLEMS
Alcohol Research Group, School of Public Health
University of California, Berkeley

The Alcohol Research Group (ARG) is currently accepting applications for one and two year postdoctoral fellowships sponsored by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) for research training in alcohol studies.  These fellowships are oriented toward the pursuit of basic and applied social science or epidemiological alcohol research and are not seen as appropriate for persons interested in clinical practice.

Training emphasizes the epidemiology of alcohol consumption and alcohol use disorders (e.g. drink size, effects of moderate drinking, ethnic and gender differences, trends over time, and validation of self-report), health services research (alcohol treatment, Alcoholics Anonymous, welfare and criminal justice systems, and emergency rooms), current topics in alcohol research, and innovative statistical methodologies (geocoding and latent growth curve models). For more info: http://www.arg.org/training.html.

Stipends range from $36,996 to $51,036 DOE. Partial health insurance and a $1200 travel budget are provided.

Applications are accepted year-round. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who have earned a doctoral degree or are within 3 months of filing. Visit the website or contact Tina Noren, Training Program Administrator, at tnoren@arg.org for additional information.

Predoctoral fellowships are also available to UC Berkeley Students.

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