03/11/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 03/11/2026 15:58
ASPPH is pleased to welcome the inaugural cohort of students participating in the ASPPH/ONDCP Applied Practice Experience (APE) Program, a new initiative that provides applied, practice-based learning opportunities for graduate students interested in drug policy and substance use research. Through preceptor-guided projects, students will apply their academic training to analyze data and explore emerging issues related to illicit drug use, overdose, and the evolving drug supply.
Participants will receive academic credit through their home institutions, allowing the experience to count toward practicum requirements needed to complete their degree programs. Students will work on applied research projects examining several key drug policy and public health topics, including:
Through these projects, students will produce final reports in the format of peer-reviewed journal articles, contributing research that informs national drug policy and public health practice.
ASPPH thanks the Office of National Drug Control Policy for its partnership in supporting this applied training opportunity. Learn more about applied learning and training programs offered through the ASPPH Center for Public Health Workforce Development.