Family Research Consortium (FRC) Summer Institutes
The FRC Summer Institutes are designed to promote intellectual exchange and collaborative research and training on a variety of issues related to socioeconomic and racial/ethnic diversity, family processes, and child and adolescent mental health. Each year, the Summer Institute brings together an interdisciplinary group of senior and junior researchers to focus on a specific and timely theme in family research. The Institute provides a forum for dissemination, evaluation, and discussion of important new findings and developments in research design, methods, and analysis in the family research field.
- Family Research Consortium IV (2004-2008)
- FRC IV is administered through the Center for Culture and Health in the Neuropsychiatric Institute at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
- The project directors are M. Belinda Tucker UCLA, Andrew Fuligni, UCLA, David Takeuchi, University of Washington, and Cheryl Boyce, National Institute of Mental Health.
- Family Research Center III (1999-2003)
- FRC III was administered by the Center for Human Development and Family Research in Diverse Contexts.
- Agenda for the Summer Institute 2000
- Agenda for the Summer Institute 2001
- Agenda for the Summer Institute 2002
- Agenda for the Summer Institute 2003