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5th Annual International Conference on Sociology
Call for Papers and Participation, Deadline: October 11, 2010
The Forgotten Epidemic HIV/AIDS: Crisis in Black America
Deadline for Abstract Submission: September 8, 2010
2011 American Men's Studies Association Conference: Men, Masculi
Deadline for Submissions: October 31, 2010

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Rutgers University School of Social Work, Two Tenure-Track Faculty Positions
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University of North Dakota, One-year Visiting Assistant Professor, Counseling Psychology
ESIN Congratulates
Otima Doyle, PhD, MSW
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University of Michigan National Center for Institutional Diversity, Postdoctoral Program
Funding Opportunity
Health Promotion Among Racial and Ethnic Minority Males (R01)
Social Work Resource
The Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research presents their new website

Scientific Update

Black patients, women miss out on strongest medications for...
Article highlighting research of Carmen Green
A Meta-Study of Black Male Mental Health and Well-Being
D.C. Watkins, R.L. Walker, and D.M. Griffith

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Funding Opportunity

NIJ FY 10 Development, Delivery, and Evaluation of Sexual Assault Forensic Training Programs

2010-05-17 09:40:30

NIJ FY 10 Development, Delivery, and Evaluation of Sexual Assault Forensic Training Programs
Deadline: June 21, 2010


The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) is seeking applications for the development and delivery of sexual assault examination training programs related to the identification, collection, preservation, analysis, and use of DNA evidence with the goal of increasing the availability of educational opportunities provided at no direct cost to medical personnel, victim service providers, forensic science practitioners, and other professionals involved in treating victims of sexual assault. NIJ is also interested in seeking applications for the delivery and evaluation of existing sexual assault examination training programs related to the identification, collection, preservation, analysis, and use of DNA evidence with the goal of determining how currently available training programs affect criminal justice case processing and victim participation in the criminal justice system. Click here for more information.
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