Ryan Carpenter
@rwcarpenterphd
Assistant Prof in Psychology @notredame. I study processes in everyday life, focusing on alcohol and opioid use. Strongly held, and correct, pizza opinions.
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I will be reviewing applications for the BU Arts & Sciences clinical psychology PhD program. For detailed information about the SUMMIT Lab's research and the criteria we use to evaluate applicants please see sites.bu.edu/summitlab/
Proud to be a part of this new initiative, and new clinic, University of Notre Dame to conduct clinically-impactful research and to provide needed mental health services in the community, especially in the addiction area Exciting--and important--things are happening here!
#CPA2025 will be held in Providence, and the conference theme is Pathways to sustained recovery: Interventions and community driven approaches for long-term success. Submissions are due 11/15. Our keynote speaker will be Dr. John Kelly from Recovery Research Institute at MGH
I'm so fortunate to be part of a cohort of amazing new faculty in the psych department at Notre Dame Read about them below! (skip past the first one, though, he's not worth your time) Elizabeth Shewark Matthew K. Robison @HayayaFatimah @ivanvargasphd Kaylin Hill al.nd.edu/news/latest-ne…
✨I will be reviewing applications for PhD students to join me in the Psychology Department University of Notre Dame for Fall 2025! Please apply if interested in biological and contextual influences on youth resilience development. Reach out with any questions!
🚨Cool academic job alert🚨 Come join us Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO) and Notre Dame Economics as we build a new concentration for Economics majors in Evidence-Based Poverty Alleviation! apply.interfolio.com/151163
Meet the newest additions to University of Notre Dame's psychology faculty, whose research will aim to tackle the U.S. mental health crises by addressing various issues such as trauma, self-harm, sleep disorders, and substance use disorders. More ⬇️ al.nd.edu/news/latest-ne…
Come be my colleague! Center for Technology and Behavioral Health is a truly fantastic place to work - I feel like I struck gold with this talented and supportive group, a job on the tenure-track (50% hard money), in a place my husband and I want to live. Happy to answer questions! apply.interfolio.com/155624