 
    Maternal Mental Health Research Training Centerr (MMH-RTC)
 
        ABOUT MMH-RTC
The Maternal Mental Health Research Training Center (MMH-RTC) is a federally funded research award with the Human Services and Resources Administration (HRSA) under the Maternal Health Research Network (MH-RN) for Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs). The overarching goal of this grant initiative is to build research capacity at 猛男情报局, a federally designated Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) through a joint collaboration between the graduate Occupational Therapy (School of Health and Natural Sciences) and Psychology (School of Social and Behavioral Sciences) programs.
MMH-RTC Scholar Expectations
- Participate in all MMH-RTC sponsored activities and events
- Attend in-person monthly research training/seminars 
 4 hours per month
- Attend in-person/virtual weekly mentored research meetings during the academic year
 1-2 hours per week
- Participate in in-person/virtual mentored research during the summer months
 80 hours total
- Engage in scholarly research production
 Abstracts, posters, manuscripts
- Attend local/regional/national conferences
 Minimum 1 per year
- Report to MMH-RTC Center Director any accomplishments or concerns
- Two-year commitment
- Up to $10,000 stipend for each year of the 2 year commitment
Apply to MMH
Students will need to click the Apply button to complete an application. Students are also asked to write a personal essay (described in the application) and provide a professional resume to be considered for acceptance for the 2024-2025 Academic year.
APPLY TO MMH
Students will need to inclusive of a personal essay, transcript and an academic reference to be considered for acceptance into the program for the 2024-2025 Academic year.
 
     
       
               
               
               
               
           
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
   
   
   
   
  