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U.S. Science Funding Update: National Science Foundation
Science policy advocacy requires a sustained effort and the active involvement of many voices. Through APS, you can continue to help shape the future of science and ensure that psychological science is a priority.
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APS Comments on U.S. Government Shutdown and Science
Read APS President-Elect Pam Davis-Kean’s full statement on the potential government shutdown.
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Is the Teaching of Psychology Liberal or Conservative? Yes! (But Mostly It’s Neither)
How might teachers of psychology respond to allegations that their subject undermines conservative values? David Myers has some thoughts.
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APS Calls for Bipartisan Support for Psychological Science
On February 7, 2025, APS began sharing a statement with federal lawmakers, encouraging them 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.