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Message ID: 11079
Date: 2022-04-05

Author:Duprey, Erinn K

Subject:Application Deadline Extended- NIH-funded TRANSFORM Summer Research Institute on Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect

The TRANSFORM Research Center is now accepting applications for the 2022 NICHD funded TRANSFORM 2022 Summer Research Institute (SRI) on Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect in Rochester, New York, August 14-19, 2022. This four-day immersive program provides a supportive and creative space for junior faculty to nurture their community partnerships and prepare them as the next generation of transdisciplinary researchers. We seek teams that are passionate about preventing child abuse and neglect and engaging with their local, state and national partners. The University of Minnesota partnered with Mt. Hope Family Center , the Laboratory of Interpersonal Violence , and the Susan B. Anthony Center at the University of Rochester, to convene national and internationally recognized experts in the field of child maltreatment to help new investigators develop proposals for federal funding. Application Deadline: April 22, 2022 An NICHD P50 (P50-HD096698) is funding the SRI with additional supports from the University of Minnesota and the University of Rochester. Applications may be submitted here on the SRI website. Applicants must be early career faculty within 8 years of their first professional position upon completing a PhD in a related field (e.g. law, criminology, psychology, sociology, etc.) or within 3 years of completing post-doctorate programs. We welcome applicants from underrepresented scholars and partners. Applicants must apply together with a community partner (e.g., child welfare professionals, court-based providers), who can also commit to attending the in-person four-day Institute. Pilot grants created during the SRI are eligible to submit for pilot funding post-SRI. The full application announcement is available on the SRI website along with the application form.

The TRANSFORM Research Center is now accepting applications for the 2022 NICHD funded TRANSFORM 2022 Summer Research Institute (SRI) on Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect in Rochester, New York, August 14-19, 2022. This four-day immersive program provides a supportive and creative space for junior faculty to nurture their community partnerships and prepare them as the next generation of transdisciplinary researchers. We seek teams that are passionate about preventing child abuse and neglect and engaging with their local, state and national partners. The University of Minnesota partnered with Mt. Hope Family Center , the Laboratory of Interpersonal Violence , and the Susan B. Anthony Center at the University of Rochester, to convene national and internationally recognized experts in the field of child maltreatment to help new investigators develop proposals for federal funding. Application Deadline: April 22, 2022 An NICHD P50 (P50-HD096698) is funding the SRI with additional supports from the University of Minnesota and the University of Rochester. Applications may be submitted here on the SRI website. Applicants must be early career faculty within 8 years of their first professional position upon completing a PhD in a related field (e.g. law, criminology, psychology, sociology, etc.) or within 3 years of completing post-doctorate programs. We welcome applicants from underrepresented scholars and partners. Applicants must apply together with a community partner (e.g., child welfare professionals, court-based providers), who can also commit to attending the in-person four-day Institute. Pilot grants created during the SRI are eligible to submit for pilot funding post-SRI. The full application announcement is available on the SRI website along with the application form.