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  2. Mental Health Research UK - Wikipedia

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    To date, Mental Health Research UK has awarded nineteen research scholarships, each worth in the region of £120,000, in the areas of schizophrenia, depression, bipolar, and suicidal behaviour. In 2014, MHRUK linked with the Schizophrenia Research Fund (SRF), with the Trustees of SRF joining MHRUK's Trustees who now manage both charities.

  3. National Society of Collegiate Scholars - Wikipedia

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    The book stands for scholarship and learning. [6] The laurel wreath symbolizes honor and distinction. [6] The three stars represent the society's pillars of scholarship, leadership, and service. [6] The society's colors are crimson and gold. [6] Its publications are The Collegiate Scholar and Society Magazine. [2]

  4. Mad studies - Wikipedia

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    Mad Studies is greatly connected with Disability Studies, though it veers from certain discourses.. Like disability studies, Mad Studies developed from existing activist movements and relies on social models of disability, which argue that "disablement is the outcome of a range of structural, social, cultural and political forces which are disabling, rather than the inevitable consequence of ...

  5. Hogg Foundation for Mental Health - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the early 1970s, the foundation focused on funding mental health services for historically underrepresented groups across Texas. [8]In 1971, foundation leaders worked with University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA) faculty and community leaders of Crystal City in South Texas to discuss the development of the Zavala County Mental Health Outreach Program, which ...

  6. June Gruber - Wikipedia

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    Gruber was raised in Half Moon Bay, California, where she attended Half Moon Bay High School and graduated as class co-valedictorian in 1999. [11] She attended the University of California, Berkeley as a Regents' and Chancellor's Scholar, [12] where in 2003 she completed her B.A. in psychology with highest distinction in general scholarship and high honors in psychology and was a Haas ...

  7. Critical Language Scholarship Program - Wikipedia

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    Other requirements are that the applicants should be in acceptable mental and physical health for which persons granted the scholarship are usually required to submit a satisfactory Medical Information Form and Physician’s Statement. The minimum age is 18 by the beginning of the CLS Program in the particular year.

  8. American Association of Suicidology - Wikipedia

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    The American Association of Suicidology encourages further study in the field of suicidology by clinicians as well as the general public. The AAS states their mission is to encompass advanced study into suicidology as a field of science, educate the public in efforts to reduce the number of suicides worldwide, analyze and break down suicidal behaviors, and promote further research and training ...

  9. Mental Health Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Mental Health Foundation was founded in 1949, as the Mental Health Research Fund, by Derek Richter, [1] a neurochemist and director of research at Whitchurch Hospital. Richter enlisted the help of stockbroker Ian Henderson, who became the chair , while Victoria Cross recipient Geoffrey Vickers became chair of the research committee.