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Message ID: 10865
Date: 2020-10-28

Author:Sunny Shin

Subject:NEW Postdoc in Childhood Trauma Prevention and Maternal Health Research

Hi all, The Innovation in Child and Family Wellness (Innovative Wellness) Research Group of Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Social Work, is pleased to announce a postdoctoral fellowship in the areas of Maternal and Child Health (MCH). The postdoctoral fellow will join a research team to take a project coordinator role in exploring the roles of behavioral interventions to enhance child well-being and maternal health. This fellowship is designed to prepare a postdoctoral fellow for excellence in MCH research as well as a leadership position in academic and research institutions. We highly encourage applications by November 20, 2020, although we will review applications after that date as well. Attached is a flier for the postdoctoral opportunity. Feel free to share with your colleagues. Sunny Sunny H. Shin, PhD, MSW Associate Professor School of Social Work School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry Director, Innovation in Child and Family Wellness Director, Rise Above , a trauma-informed social & emotional learning program Virginia Commonwealth University Phone: 804-827-4342

Hi all, The Innovation in Child and Family Wellness (Innovative Wellness) Research Group of Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Social Work, is pleased to announce a postdoctoral fellowship in the areas of Maternal and Child Health (MCH). The postdoctoral fellow will join a research team to take a project coordinator role in exploring the roles of behavioral interventions to enhance child well-being and maternal health. This fellowship is designed to prepare a postdoctoral fellow for excellence in MCH research as well as a leadership position in academic and research institutions. We highly encourage applications by November 20, 2020, although we will review applications after that date as well. Attached is a flier for the postdoctoral opportunity. Feel free to share with your colleagues. Sunny Sunny H. Shin, PhD, MSW Associate Professor School of Social Work School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry Director, Innovation in Child and Family Wellness Director, Rise Above , a trauma-informed social & emotional learning program Virginia Commonwealth University Phone: 804-827-4342