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Collective Action Is Essential for Universities in Current Political Climate
In this Q&A, Richard Aslin shares his thoughts on the real meaning of “academic freedom” and why members of the higher education community have reason to be cautiously optimistic.
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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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New Anti-Autocracy Handbook Aims to Give Power Back to Scholars
APS Fellow Stephan Lewandowsky and colleagues recently developed the Anti-Autocracy Handbook, designed to provide guidance to scholars navigating the growing global trend of democratic backsliding.
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APS Members Hit Capitol Hill to Advocate for Science
Under an APS pilot program, scientists and graduate students press lawmakers to fight research funding cuts.
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Speaking Up for Science: Comments From APS Lifetime Achievement Awardees
Read what some of the world’s leading psychological researchers have to say about the political turmoil befalling science and academia.
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What Does the Future Hold for Psychological Science?
At the APS 37th Annual Convention, scientists shared their concerns about the challenges facing psychological science amidst a tide of funding stoppages and worrisome technological changes.