I thought I would write about psychology from the point of view of a provost, since I am in the strange position of being both president of APS and a provost at the same time.
When representatives from more than 90 of the world’s leading behavioral science organizations convene a few years before the new millennium, you can expect talk to center around the future. What you may not expect
Science is getting bigger, faster, and more expensive, and simultaneously heightening the expectations of the public. One pivotal factor contributing to these changes IS the expansive growth of the research infrastructure. Borrowing from economics, infrastructure