How to Apply
Application Requirements
NOTE: Candidates must have completed their psychiatry residency or possess a PhD in psychology, social work, or a related health sciences discipline in order to be eligible to apply for this fellowship.
Required Documents
- Application Form
- Curriculum vitae
- Personal statement: This should be a brief statement (2-5 pages) and should include the following:
- A description of your substantive areas of interest
- The type of project you wish to undertake
- The particular methods/approach in which you want additional training
- Copy of your passport and/or green card
- Proof of a full medical license, completion of PhD in public health, or completion of a PhD in psychology and internship (psychology licensure not required).
[NOTE: If you are applying during your final year of residency, PhD, or psychology internship, you are required to send a letter from your program director stating that you are in good standing and that you are expected to graduate by your scheduled date. If you are a fourth year psychiatry resident, you must additionally send proof that you are eligible for a full medical license by submitting notarized copies of your USMLE I, II, and III results.] - Three letters of reference
- In addition to your PDF application, please submit your medical and/or graduate school transcript(s). Transcripts should be sent in a sealed envelope from the university and bear the official institutional seal. Please send original transcripts to the Global Psychiatry Clinical Research Training Program directly from the issuing university to:
Global & Local Center for Mental Health Disparities
Boston Medical Center, Department Psychiatry
801 Massachusetts Avenue, Suite 400
Boston, MA 02119
How to Apply
Instructions: Please submit your fellowship application form and all required documentation (including reference letters) as one complete PDF file using the following naming convention: “last name_T32 Fellowship”. Email all materials to GlobalLocalCenter@bmc.org. You will be notified upon receipt of your application. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed.
Rolling Admissions: Applications for the 2024-2025 academic year are currently closed.