Award Announcements

Diversity in Psychology and Law Research Awards

The Diversity in Psychology and Law Research Award is sponsored by the Broadening Representation, Inclusion, Diversity, and Global Equity (BRIDGE) committee of the American Psychology-Law Society (APA, Div-41). The award is intended to support student research on...

Call for Nominations – 2024 Elizabeth Hurlock Beckman Award

Since 2010, Beckman Award has distributed more than $3.6 million in cash awards to 140 professors who have inspired a student to make a significant contribution to society. Former college, university, and technical students are invited to nominate current or former...

Division 16 Call for 2024 Award Nominations & Applications

CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: OUTSTANDING DISSERTATION AWARD Each year, APA's Division of School Psychology (Division 16) presents an Outstanding Dissertation in School Psychology Award to a school psychology scholar who has completed a dissertation that merits special...

Golden Goose Award Nominations Open

The purpose of the Golden Goose Award is to demonstrate the human and/or economic benefits of federally funded scientific research. It is also intended to demonstrate that scientific outcomes build upon each other and that the technological advances that flow from...

Announcing Our 2023 Award Recipients

Division 16 is pleased to announce its 2023 Award Recipients! A big congratulations to all for their exceptional achievements: Anti-Racism Emerging Professional Award: Sujay Sabnis, Miami University Outstanding Dissertation Award: Marie Tanaka, University of Arizona...

NASP Model Supervisor Recognition Program

This is a reminder to consider nominating an intern field supervisor for the NASP “Model School Psychology Intern Field Supervisor” recognition.  The deadline for nominations is September 15th, although submissions are welcomed and encouraged at any time. If you have...

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