Research Connecting Physical and Mental Health – Jul 1
Posted by American Psychological Foundation on May 28, 2019
American Psychological Foundation Invites Applications for Research Connecting Physical and Mental Health
The American Psychological Foundation is inviting applications for its Marian R. Stuart Grant.
Through the program, a single grant of up to $20,000 will be awarded in support of the practice/education of or research by an early-career psychologist that explores the connection between mental and physical health, with a focus on work/research that contributes to public health.
Examples of initiatives eligible for support include but are not limited to: research-based programs that teach medical doctors counseling skills; research-based programs focused on the effect of behavior on health; and research-based programs that explore psychologists’ role in medical settings for the benefit of patients.
Priority will be given to psychologists working in medical schools.
To be eligible, applicants must be an early-career researcher (defined as no more than ten years postdoctoral) and affiliated with a nonprofit charitable, educational, or scientific institution, or a governmental entity operating exclusively for charitable and educational purposes.
See the American Psychological Foundation website for complete program guidelines, application instructions, and a list of past recipients.
Deadline: July 1, 2019
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