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Upcoming Events

2009 ESIN Summer Program Survey
The Emerging Scholars Interdisciplinary Network is in the process of developing its 2009 Summer Fellowship Program in Applied Multi-Ethnic Research (formerly called the Empirical Summer Program in Applied Multi-Ethnic Research).The four-week Summer Fellow

ESIN News

Study Groups Grants Award
The Emerging Scholars Interdisciplinary Network (ESIN) is pleased to announce the creation of 13 new Research Study Groups, seven of which were recently awarded small research grants.

ESIN Scientific News

Local Mental Health Needs Assessment of Latinos
Associate Professor and ESIN Member, Dr. Esteban Cardemil recognizes the importance of community collaborative partnerships in reducing the racial and ethnic health care disparities that exist in the United States.

Contact Us

ESIN scholars and mentors are located at institutions of higher education and research organizations across the United States. The Network itself is administered by founder and director, Sean Joe, at the University of Michigan's School of Social Work.

To obtain information about ESIN or to discuss becoming a scholar or mentor, contact:

Sean Joe, MSW, PhD
ESIN Director
Phone: 734.763.6288
Fax: 734.763.3372
E-mail: sjoe@umich.edu

For general assistance, current ESIN members should contact:

ESIN Main Office
Phone: 734.615.2095
Fax: 734.615.7231
E-mail: assistant_director@emergingscholars.net

Mail correspondence may be sent to:

ESIN
Room B652
School of Social Work
University of Michigan
1080 South University Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48109

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