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ORD: Identify, Bid, and Win Federal Contract Opportunities

Thu. 15 Feb, 2024 11:30 am - 12:30 pm

Identify, Bid, and Win Federal Contract Opportunities

The Office of Research Development is hosting a webinar for UNC investigators and staff to learn more about federal contract opportunities, including: the differences of contract work versus grant, the approach to procuring contract funds versus PI-initiated grants, funding cycles for contract work, and UNC campus resources available to support your teams.

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SSW: Towards a More Holistic Conceptualization of Mental Health Among Black Populations

Thu. 15 Feb, 2024 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Towards a More Holistic Conceptualization of Mental Health Among Black Populations

The second discussion in the SSW's Black History Month series features Theda Rose and Camille Quinn in a discussion on mental health. Current thinking about mental health remains, for the most part, pathology based; however, the absence of disorder alone is insufficient to characterize mental health. This panel will offer holistic models of mental health that incorporate well-being and pathology along with highlights of socio-ecological factors associated with this broader conceptualization of mental health.

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