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.
FRC IV (2004-2008) 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, Cheryl Boyce, NIMH.
Click here for information on the FRC IV Summer Institute 2008
FRC III (1999-2003) was administered by the Center for Human Development and Family Research in Diverse Contexts. Below are the Summer Institutes hosted by the FRC III.
Summer Institute 1999
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Summer Institute 2000
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Summer Institute 2001
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Summer Institute 2002
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Summer Institute 2003
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