Reflecting on SPSP’s new strategic plan at its meeting earlier this month, the SPSP Board of Directors took several actions to promote diversity, promote transparency within SPSP governance, and position SPSP to further our goals in outreach and advocacy. Read more in this recap.
Reflecting on the second year of the Psychological Science Accelerator , Chris Chartier provides an overview of how it got its start, the many benefits of the Accelerator and where it is headed next. Read more in this recap.
Check out the great events slated for SPSP 2019! From our 5k Run & Walk to our OMSI Opening Reception, there is no shortage of networking opportunities and insightful events.
Hear from SPSP Ambassadors to get the inside track on the best parts of Portland. Learn from the locals on what to do, where to eat, and how to get the most of Portland.
Are you 3-7 years into your first academic faculty position? These $5,000 awards recognize young researchers who have demonstrated exceptional achievements. Apply or nominate a peer by October 15.
At least two grants will be awarded each in personality psychology and social psychology. The deadline to apply for a Heritage Dissertation Research Award is October 15.
Lindsey Rodriguez teaches at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg, where she also studies the effects of addictive behaviors on close relationships.
Join us on Monday, September 17 from 1-2pm EDT when we discuss “navigating the postdoc” with guests Jin Goh, Evelyn Carter, Kira McCabe and Peter Mende-Siedlecki.
Share your news with the SPSP community, whether it’s professional (a new job, book, or award) or personal (a wedding, children, or the passing of a colleague).
A series of studies show that grouping students based on their achievement levels may encourage evaluators to artificially create social class inequalities.