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 2011 Conference on Asian American Mental Health
Posted by: Margaret Shih
Title/Position: Associate Professor
School/Organization: University of California, Los Angeles
Sent to listserv of: SPSP, SESP, SPSSI
Date posted: March 15th, 2011


Hello Everybody,

We invite you to attend our upcoming conference, "2011 Culture and Mental Health: Risk, Prevention, and Treatment for Asian Americans" on April 22, 2011 from 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. at UCLA's California Center for Population Research. This transdisciplinary conference will present ground-breaking research on Asian American populations. The program consists of a distinguished group of presenters including Dr. Stanley Sue, as the keynote speaker. You can find more information on the website link below.

There are also two optional training workshops on the academic job search and setting up a lab for graduate students, postdocs and junior faculty on Saturday, April 23, 2011, from 2:00-5:00 p.m. Registration for the conference is $40 for students and $60 for faculty to pay for the cost of refreshments/snacks, light breakfast, lunch, and conference reception.

Conference website and registration:

http://www.aasc.ucla.edu/aapimh/index.html

Email any questions to: uclaconference@gmail.com

We are very excited about this conference and we hope to see you all at this wonderful event.

Best wishes,

Margaret Shih, UCLA Anderson School of Management
Phillip Akutsu, Cal State Sacramento
Gilbert Gee, UCLA School of Public Health



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