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APS Calls for Bipartisan Support for Psychological Science
On February 7, 2025, APS began sharing the following statement with federal lawmakers in Congress. The statement encourages lawmakers to sustain the bipartisan investment in scientific research.
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APS Comments on Framework for NIH Reform
On August 15, 2024, the Association for Psychological Science shared initial reactions and suggestions with the Energy and Commerce Committee.
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Science in Service: Shaping Federal Support of Scientific Research
Social psychologist Elizabeth Necka shares her experiences as a program officer at the National Institute on Aging.
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Psychological Research on Breastfeeding and Eating Disorders Earn Two Scientists Federal Award at APS Annual Convention
The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) awarded two poster presenters at the 2023 APS Annual Convention with the Building Bridges Award.
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Funding and Policy: Will U.K. Psychological Scientists Be Eligible for Horizon Europe Funding?
The issue of U.K. participation in a post-Brexit setting has been complicated by the lack of a formal agreement between the United Kingdom and European Union for participation in Horizon Europe. With the Windsor Framework signed, hope remains that a deal can be reached.
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Inside Grants: National Institute of Justice Grant Funding
APS Fellow and James McKeen Cattell Award recipient Gail S. Goodman discusses her NIJ-funded research project, “Long-Term Eyewitness Memory in Children Exposed to Violence.”