2022 APS Election: Call for Nominations
The APS Election Committee seeks nominations for president and for two member-at-large seats on the Board of Directors. The election will take place in April 2022.
Qualifications: Nominees should be distinguished psychological scientists committed to the broad vision and goals of APS and interested in contributing their expertise and leadership to the organization. Nominees should also be committed to the advancement and integration of the full range of disciplinary perspectives encompassed in scientific psychology as a global enterprise. Nominations of psychological scientists from diverse gender, racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds are strongly encouraged. Self-nominations are welcomed.
Deadline for Nominations: Extended through February 16, 2022
Nominate Candidates by E-Mail: [email protected] (include name, institutional affiliation, and whether nominating for president or at-large seat)
Continuing Board Members 2022-2023 (effective June 1)
- Alison Gopnik, University of California, Berkeley, President
- Jennifer L. Eberhardt, Stanford University, Immediate Past-President
- Richard Ivry, University of California, Berkeley, Treasurer
- Rachael E. Jack, University of Glasgow, Secretary
- Tania Lombrozo, Princeton University, Member-at-Large
- Seth Pollak, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Member-at-Large
- Eric-Jan Wagenmakers, University of Amsterdam, Member-at-large
- Janet F. Werker, University of British Columbia, Member-at-Large
Thank you to departing APS Immediate Past-President Shinobu Kitayama and departing Members-at-Large Michele J. Gelfand and Ann M. Kring for their invaluable service to APS and the field.
2022 Election Committee
- Angela Gutchess, Chair, Brandeis University
- Margaret E. Beier, Rice University
- Angelo Brandelli Costa, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul
- Ying-Yi Hong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Jean-Philippe Laurenceau, University of Delaware
- Charan Ranganath, University of California, Davis