Prior to the start of the fellowship, applicants must have completed all doctoral degree requirements from an APA/CPA-accredited university, including an internship meeting APPIC standards. Applicants who have received a doctoral degree in some area of psychology other than clinical, counseling, or school must have received a certificate of equivalency from an APA/CPA-approved university program designed for retraining of such psychologists, attesting to completion of all requirements, including an internship meeting APPIC standards.
Experience and an interest in the area of specialized training is required. Applicants must have enthusiasm about a career in one of the areas of specialized training described above, have an interest in conducting ongoing clinical research, and be able to satisfy the requirements for licensure in the state of Minnesota.
The fellowship is granted for a two-year period of training and research experience. The 12-month salary range is $24,000-$28,000, depending on experience.
Please send your letter of application indicating specific areas of clinical and research interest, your vita, and three letters of recommendation to the director of training:
Eli Coleman, PhD
Director of Behavioral Science and the Program in Human Sexuality
Department of Family Medicine and Community Health
University of Minnesota Medical School
1300 South Second Street, Suite 180
Minneapolis, MN 55454