The group is led by Dr. Shelly Engdau of the University of Haifa and in collaboration with the Nevet Greenhouse of Context-Informed Research and Training. Master’s students are invited to apply to this joint research group that will focus on the connection between risk and resilience in the context of child protection, resilience-informed practices, and social workers from minority populations.
Students who join the research group will receive guidance from professors and doctoral students specializing in the research of different communities, mentoring, the opportunity to meet lecturers and students through the group, and the use of the laboratory facilities in both universities. To apply, students can email their resumes to Dr. Engdau: sengdau@univ.haifa.ac.il
Research Team: Dr. Shelly Engdau in collaboration with the Nevet Greenhouse