-
Philosophy and Psychological Science: Let’s Revive the Cognitive Revolution!
Developing a “true cognitive science” will depend on the integration of philosophy and psychological science, says researcher Valeria Giardino in a guest column.
-
Unearthing Interdisciplinary ‘Gems’ in Addiction Research
An innovative program at Indiana University shows how university generated research can help policymakers tackle real-world issues, including treatment for substance-use disorders.
-
NSF Launches New Program to Fund Integrative Science
The National Science Foundation has announced a new NSF-wide program called Growing Convergence Research. Through this program, NSF looks to fund research proposals on the topic of integrative, interdisciplinary team research that addresses complex social problems.
-
Remembering APS Past President John T. Cacioppo (1951-2018)
Colleagues celebrate the life of an APS Past President and William James Fellow who introduced the world to social neuroscience and championed interdisciplinary research.
-
Lupia Comes to Washington: New SBE Chief at NSF Values Science Communication
Arthur “Skip” Lupia, the new head of the National Science Foundation directorate that supports psychological research, is working to create compelling narratives about the value of social and behavioral science.
-
BISTOPS Holds Inaugural Seminar on Teaching Psychological Science
Psychological scientists gathered in Paris, France to foster future research on teaching and learning psychology at the inaugural Biennial International Seminar on the Teaching of Psychological Science.