We invite sophomore and junior students with an interest in health, mental health, or health services research to apply to the Project L/EARN Summer 2012 research training program. Students from any U.S. college or university are welcome to apply. Applicants must satisfy all four of these criteria:
- have at least one full academic year left to complete their undergraduate degree,
- have completed at least one course in statistics or quantitative methods by the time the summer program begins. Click here for list of approved courses.
- able to be in New Jersey from May 29 through Aug. 3, 2012 for the summer training program
- be a U.S. citizen or permanent U.S. resident attending a U.S. university.
- and be a member of at least one of the groups specified above as under- represented in graduate education.
- a page of demographic and educational information,
- an official college transcript, and
- five short essays (one double-spaced page each; Times New Roman 11 point type);
- Essay 1: Educational & Career Goals,
- Essay 2: Research Interests
- Essay 3-5: Select 3 faculty members from the list of mentors for 2012 provided and write an essay for each describing why you would like to train with that faculty member and how your research interests described in essay # 2 overlap with the research interests of that faculty member.
Important dates:
Applications for summer 2012 are available now and will be due Feb. 13, 2012.
Intern selections will be announced in early April 2012.
Online application and instructions available at the following website:
Project L/Earn - How to Apply: 2012 Program Announcement