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CONTRIBUTOR PROGRAM

Whether you’re a student, clinician, researcher, or educator, contributing to CNP offers a meaningful way to engage with an emerging field while expanding your professional network and portfolio. Our contributors play an active role in advancing the science, education, and practice of nutritional psychology—helping build the infrastructure that will support practitioners and communities for generations to come. Be involved in helping to shape the future of the field!

Ways to Contribute


Identifying and reviewing studies for inclusion in the Nutritional Psychology Research Libraries

Co-authoring educational courses and reviewing curriculum content

Contributing to articles in NP-related areas for publication on CNP’s website

Creating structure and policies for new CNP programs

Please review the requirements below if you have knowledge of the diet-mental health relationship and Nutritional Psychology-related areas, and would like to contribute to the field’s growth. Our organization needs individuals with knowledge in psychology, biology, physiology, psychopharmacology, nutrition, the life sciences, and administration. Comfort level with research is a benefit.

Applicants who have completed NP 110: Introduction to Nutritional Psychology Methods are preferred. This ensures a common language among NP team members and across NP-related projects. Positions are considered on a competitive basis and reviewed by members of the CNP team.

Thank you for your interest in becoming a CNP Contributor!

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    CNP Contributor Terms

    Terms for Curriculum Co-Authors, Course Contributors, and Course Reviewer positions



    CONTRIBUTOR REQUIREMENTS

    • Positions are fully remote, unpaid, and on a volunteer basis

    • Preferred applicants have completed NP 110: Introduction to Nutritional Psychology Methods

    • Three (3) to four (4) hours per month for a 1-year term

    • Strong interest and foundation in reviewing research preferred

    • Adherence to all CNP Policies and Guidelines

    • Should be self-motivated, organized, self-reliant, and have excellent communication and collaboration skills

    • Applicants must be 18 years of age or older and have at least a Master’s degree or doctorate (or equivalent in experience), plus demonstrated expertise in one or more professions or academic areas related to diet and/or mental health (preferably both)

    • Applications will be reviewed based on academic and professional expertise, thoroughness, attention to detail

    *Contributor positions are competitive and limited in number.