School Psychology Announcements
INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF PSYCHOLOGY – ICP2016
Interested in international research collaboration? Attend the International Congress of Psychology, July 2016, in Yokohama Japan (www.icp2016.jp) as part of the APA-USNC/Psychology mentoring program. Funding of up to $2400 is available to U.S. based Early Career and...
Call for Papers: A Special Issue of Canadian Psychology
“Opportunities and Challenges in Psychology” Editor: Martin Drapeau, PhD Guest Editors: Maxine Holmqvist, PhD, and Andrea Piotrowski, PhD Deadline for submissions: February 15, 2016 We strongly encourage associations in psychology (e.g., provincial/territorial...
APA Summit on Global Approaches to Integrated Care (Live Stream)
The American Psychological Association’s (APA) Summit on Global Approaches to Integrated Care entitled Global Approaches to Integrated Care: Translating Science And Best Practices Into Patient-Centered Health Care Delivery will be held on November 3-5, 2015. The...
Executive Branch Fellowship Announcement
Come spend a year working in Washington, DC as an APA Fellow at a federal science agency! The American Psychological Association invites applications for the 2016-17 Executive Branch Science Fellowship program, an incredible opportunity for a research psychologist to...
APA Releases “TEACH Teamwork”
School-based professionals (teachers, principals, social workers, counselors, psychologists, etc.) are required to serve on a range of school-based teams (IEP teams, problem-solving teams, curriculum development teams, etc.). However, they oftentimes do not receive...
Call for Continuing Education (CE) Workshop Proposals
Deadline: Monday, Nov. 9, 2015, 5 p.m. ET. The APA Continuing Education Committee (CEC) is accepting workshop proposals that represent the lifelong learning needs of the APA membership for the APA convention in Denver, Colo., 2016. During each convention, the APA CEC...
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