Yale University psychological scientist Alan Kazdin and his co-author Stacey Blase have called for a drastic change to the way in which the United States treats mental illness. We asked our twitter and facebook followers to ask Kazdin questions about his research. More>
OppNet, NIH's Basic Behavioral and Social Sciences Research Opportunity Network, has released its first FY2012 funding opportunity. Application due date: September 30, 2011 More>
Take note! Psychological scientists are doing sound research in the quest for the elusive crossroads where words and music meet. More>
Want to see your colleagues and friends present their research at the 23rd Annual APS Convention in Washington, DC? You better start preparing now for presentation at next years convention. You may just show up in video!
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APS is calling on its Members to support the Association’s mission to deploy the power of Wikipedia to represent scientific psychology as fully and as accurately as possible and thereby to promote the free teaching of psychology worldwide. More>
APS Members receive access to leading resources for information in the field through online and print subscriptions to Psychological Science, Current Directions in Psychological Science, Psychological Science in the Public Interest, Perspectives on Psychological Science, and Observer.Members receive a discounted registration rate to our Annual Convention, discounted subscriptions to journals, and much more. Learn more
APS honors individuals in a number of ways. APS Fellows, the James McKeen Cattell and William James Awards recognize lifetime achievement, while the Janet Taylor Spence Award recognizes those who have made significant contributions to psychological science early in their career. Additionally the APS Student Caucus presents awards annually for research by Student Affiliates. Learn more
The APS Student Caucus is a community where the student affiliates of APS can connect with each other on topics relating to psychological science. APS student affiliates receive "E-News" each month including information for potential funding sources, award applications, events, opportunities for service, and vitae building. Learn more
APS supports teachers of psychology in a number of ways including the APS-STP Teaching Institute, the monthly Teaching Tips Column in Observer, and our popular Lessons Learned book series. And, the APS Fund for Teaching and Public Understanding of Psychological Science provides small grants for projects that enhance teaching in psychological science. Learn more
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