GREMAP is currently seeking student summer interns to support two innovative projects focused on public mental health and aging. First, we are recruiting a summer intern to work on the Diabetes and Mental Health (DMH) Initiative, which is an interdisciplinary research project aimed at improving the mental health and wellbeing of people with diabetes. The student selected for this position will have the opportunity to collaborate with investigators on the Diabetes, Distress, and Disparities (3D) Study, including data analysis, manuscript writing, and research dissemination. Please find the full job description and qualifications here.
We are also recruiting students to join the newly-launched National Survey of American Life (NSAL) ‘2.0’ project. This project aims to reinterview the NSAL sample, which is the only nationally-representative survey of mental health of Black Americans (n~6,000) that has ever been conducted. In this role, students will gain hands-on experience in study recruitment efforts, community engagement, and research coordination. Please find the full job description and qualifications here.
Overall, candidates for these positions will value working independently and efficiently, collaborating with an interdisciplinary team, and contributing to innovative mental health and aging research. Interested applicants should send their resume, cover letter, and any relevant work samples or portfolio pieces to Ms. Lily Johns (lilyjj@umich.edu).