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All Trainees will develop and undertake, in consultation with their IMPART mentor(s) and research supervisors, a research project in the area of sex/gender and addictions, preferably with a focus on the intersections with mental health, violence and/or trauma. For graduate student trainees, the research may constitute your thesis or dissertation. For clinical trainees, your research project will likely be relevant to your work. Standards for evaluating graduate student research will depend upon the host department's criteria. Clinical research projects will be assessed using similar criteria.

This page was last updated on September 13, 2010.
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