Partnerships
Educational Partners
Alcohol & Drug Abuse Institute
We are pleased to partner with ADAI on the Tribal Colleges and Universities: Alcohol Problems and Solutions Study. With years of experience studying alcohol and drug abuse, ADAI provides mentorship to the Center’s Research Team. From its beginning, the mission of the Institute has been to conduct and support substance abuse research at the University of Washington, and disseminate research findings in substance abuse.
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#CBPR with Tribal Colleges-Universities: Alcohol Problems-Solutions More Info, #TCU-BeWell Epi, #TCU-BeWell BASICSAmerican Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC)
Center for the Study of Health and Risk Behaviors
The Center for the Study of Health and Risk Behaviors is housed within the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington. Their mission is to eradicate the harm caused by engagement in a variety of health risk behaviors, through the development and implementation of novel prevention and treatment approaches.
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#CBPR with Tribal Colleges-Universities: Alcohol Problems-Solutions More Info, #TCU-BeWell Epi, #TCU-BeWell BASICSColumbia University Medical Center
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER is an internationally recognized leader in the creation of new knowledge and therapies to improve health in individuals and populations. With sponsored research totaling more than $600 million annually, our faculty has the opportunity to pursue research that encompasses all areas of contemporary biomedical investigation and public health. CUMC’s tradition of...
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#My PeepsKathmandu University
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#LUNA, #Program Eligibility, #Program Overview, #Program OverviewNgā Pae o te Māramatanga – Maori Institute of Excellence
Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga (NPM) is New Zealand’s Māori Centre of Research Excellence (CoRE) funded by the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) and hosted by The University of Auckland. NPM has 21 partner research entities, conducting research of relevance to Māori communities and is an important vehicle by which New Zealand continues to be a key player...
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#International Network of Indigenous Health Knowledge and Development (INIHKD) Conference 2010: Indiginous Medicines, Health Knowledge and Best Practices More Info, #MahinaNorthwest Indian College
Located on the Lummi Indian Reservation in Washington State, 20 miles from the Canadian border, Northwest Indian College is the only accredited tribal college in the states of Washington, Oregon and Idaho. NWIC grew from the Lummi Indian School of Aquaculture (founded in 1973), a single-purpose institution developed to provide a supply of technicians for employment in Indian-owned and operated fish and shellfish hatcheries throughout the United States and Canada.
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#CFOG, #Caring for our Generations supplement: HIV/AIDS Supplement to Caring for our Generations, #CBPR with Tribal Colleges-Universities: Alcohol Problems-Solutions More Info, #Growing Our Own Students and FacultySalish Kootenai College
The Institute for International Indigenous Health and Child Welfare Research
The University of Auckland – New Zealand
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#MahinaNext Page