Prospective applicants are invited to attend a virtual open house for the MARI Psychology Post-Doctoral Fellowship Program.

MARI offers post-doctoral fellowships in either adult-focused training at the Psychological Clinic or child and family-focused training at the University Center for the Child and Family, also known as UCCF. UCCF fellows may apply to receive training as a general child clinical fellow or may select a focus on Autism Spectrum Disorders, or ASD, training.

At the fellowship level, MARI works to tailor the training experience to each fellow’s professional goals as much as possible.

During this open house, prospective applicants will have the opportunity to learn more about MARI’s fellowship opportunities, training settings, supervision model, clinical experiences, application process, and life at MARI and the University of Michigan.

Event Details
  • Date: Friday, October 9, 2026
  • Time: 11 a.m.–12 p.m., EST
  • Location: Virtual via Zoom
  • Registration: Click here to register.

Fellowship Opportunities

Each year, MARI recruits for three post-doctoral fellows:

  • One fellow in the Adult Fellowship
  • One fellow in the general Child Fellowship
  • One fellow in the Autism Spectrum Disorders concentration within the Child Fellowship

The Adult Fellowship is based at the Psychological Clinic, while the Child Fellowship and ASD-focused Child Fellowship are based at the University Center for the Child and Family, or UCCF.

Who Should Attend

This open house is intended for prospective applicants interested in post-doctoral training in clinical, counseling, or school psychology.

Applicants must have completed their doctoral degree from an APA-accredited program in clinical, counseling, or school psychology and must have completed an APA-accredited internship in order to be considered for the fellowship.

Application Information

The application deadline is December 15 each year.

Applicants should apply through the APPIC Psychology Postdoctoral Application – Centralized Application System, or APPA-CAS.