Rocky Mountain MIRECCÌý(Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center) for Suicide Prevention focuses on studying the social, neurobiological, and cognitive underpinnings of suicidal thoughts and behaviors, plus developing promising clinical interventions that may lead to innovative suicide prevention strategies.

Through this paid 10-week will mentor aspiring new scientists, practitioners, and advocates who reflect the diversity of communities we serve. We also strive to offer you, as an early career scientist, meaningful experiences in suicide prevention research. Together, we can build an inclusive workforce better equipped to tackle suicide and support health.

Preference will be given to applications submitted on or beforeÌýFebruary 1, 2024.