School Psychology Announcements
Call for Nominations: Division 16 Fellows
Each year the Division of School Psychology nominates school psychologists who have contributed to the field at a national level. Materials should be forwarded on each nominee, including a vita, supporting letters (minimum of three), and other supporting materials...
SSSP Fall 2016 Dissertation Grant Awards
The Society for the Study of School Psychology (SSSP) has announced its Fall 2016 Dissertation Grant Awards. The purpose of these awards is to promote excellence in research training in school psychology, thereby enhancing the capability of students to pursue a...
Bullying Prevention Law and Policy Webinar
(Content via the National Academies Press) Wednesday, August 24, 2016 3:00pm to 4:00pm On Wednesday, August 24th, join Professor Jonathan Todres and Dr. Mark Hatzenbuehler, members of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Committee on the...
APA Science Directorate Student Awards
The APA Science Directorate is offering awards to graduate student researchers in 2016. Please see the link below to learn more about both the APA Dissertation Research Award and the Early Graduate Student Researcher Award:...
Annette Urso Rickel Dissertation Award for Public Policy
The APF Annette Urso Rickel Foundation Dissertation Award for Public Policy supports dissertation research on public policy, which has the potential to improve services for children and families facing psychosocial issues such as prevention of child abuse, school...
Committee on Children, Youth and Families: Call for Nominations
The Committee on Children, Youth and Families (CYF) is anticipating two vacancies in 2017. CYF welcomes nominations from individuals interested in issues advancing psychology as a science and profession in the area of promoting the health and human welfare of...
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