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Position Statement on Academic Freedom
The Association for Psychological Science (APS) affirms the value of academic freedom, which is the freedom of academic psychological scientists—and those from other disciplines—to produce and disseminate knowledge through research, teaching, practice, and service without undue constraint. Academic freedom is essential to advance the common good and the search for truth. APS Members must comply with all relevant codes of ethical behavior in psychological science with respect to the pursuit of academic freedom. Adapted from the April 2013 statement of the Association of American Universities and the mission of the American Association of University Professors.
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Expert Panel: Policing and Racism, Insights from Psychological Science
On May 21, APS convened a panel of experts on policing and racism. Here is a video and transcript of that event.
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APS 2021 Virtual Convention News Highlights: Annual ‘Meeting of the Minds’ in Psychological Science
The latest news and discoveries from the field of psychological science will be featured at the 2021 Virtual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science (APS), held May 26-27. Researchers from around the globe will
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Statement on Racism, Bias, and Intolerance
The APS Board has approved this statement on racism, bias, and intolerance.
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Seven Psychological Scientists Receive 2021 APS Janet Taylor Spence Award for Transformative Early-Career Contributions
Seven psychological scientists have been selected as the recipients of the 2021 APS Janet Taylor Spence Award.
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Statement on Riot at U.S. Congress
Statement by APS Executive Director Robert Gropp on the riot at the U.S. Capitol Building.