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Funding and Policy: U.S. 2022 Budget Passes, Containing Important Provisions for Psychological Science
Aspects of the new budget reflect APS’s yearlong advocacy and priorities and carry increases for key funders.
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U.S. 2022 Budget Passes, Containing Important Provisions for Psychological Science
U.S. President Biden signed into law an omnibus appropriations bill for fiscal year 2022 (FY22), funding the government through September.
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Policy in Action: Setting the Stage for Science in 2022
Following a whirlwind 2021 for science in policymaking, APS’s government relations team previews the policy agenda for 2022.
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U.S. Senate Issues Budget Vision on NIH, NSF in 2022
Senate has advanced the dialogue on critical funding legislation that will strengthen the psychological science enterprise if it becomes law.
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A Closer Look at NIH’s High-Risk, High-Reward Research Program
These NIH programs are designed to function like a “venture capital space” for transformative research.
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Policy Watch: Promising Developments for Psychological Science in U.S. Arena
APS priorities are echoed in the U.S. budgeting process and an increase in NSF Graduate Fellowships.