UC Berkeley’s School of Social Welfare has won a five-year $3.4 million grant to fund recruitment, scholarship and research efforts in the school’s new Latino Center of Excellence. Awarded by the federal Health Resources & Services Administration, the grant will support efforts to boost Latino youth interest in behavioral and mental health and encourage them to pursue undergraduate and/or graduate degrees in social welfare. Among other things, it will help pay for stipends and field placements for Latino students pursuing a master’s degree in social work, student-initiated research, faculty advancement and a post-doctoral fellowship in Latino behavioral/mental health.
The grant runs from July 1 through June 2022. The Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) is part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Original story published: http://news.berkeley.edu/2017/06/30/latinoexcellence/
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7/19/2022 11:48:16 am
The grant will support efforts to boost Latino youth interest in behavioral and mental health and encourage them to pursue undergraduate Thank you for taking the time to write a great post!
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9/28/2022 06:57:25 am
It will help pay for stipends and field placements for Latino students pursuing a master’s degree in social work, student-initiated research, faculty advancement and a post-doctoral fellowship in Latino behavioral/mental health. Thank you for taking the time to write a great post!
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