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ANA - Ethnic/Racial Minority Doctoral Fellowships

 

Sponsor: American Nurses Association

Eligibility: Applicant Must Be: an American Citizen or have Permanent Visa Status; a Registered Nurse; a member of a state nurses association; a member of an ethnic/racial minority group, including but not limited to, African American, American Indian, Hispanic/Latino, Asian American, Pacific Islander; an individual with a Master's in Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing or closely related field and Pursuing a Doctoral degree in Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing or closely related field; and able to demonstrate a commitment to a research career related to ethnic/racial, underserved, and underrepresented minority populations.

Award Amount: 10000
Award Duration:
Deadline: March 1, annually

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Contact Information
American Nurses Association
SAMHSA Minority Fellowship Program
8515 Georgia Ave., #400

Silver Spring, MD 20910-3492
Telephone: 301-628-5247
Fax: 301-628-5339
Email: janet.jackson@ana.org
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