Friday, May 31, 2013

Congratulations to our own Division 12 Section 6 media maven Ms. Cendrine Robinson!  She is the recipient of a 2013-2014...

American Lung Association Lung Health Dissertation Grant 

The Executive Committee of the section is extremely pleased to have such a bright, focused and hardworking young professional on our leadership team.

Well done Cendrine, we wish you continued success.

Posted by Dr. Alfiee M. Breland-Noble, President Division 12 Section 6



Friday, May 24, 2013

Tip Sheet for Psychology Trainees and Early Career Psychologist Women of Color

 
 
 
We are please to provide a Tip Sheet for Psychology Trainees and Early Career Psychologist Women of Color. Please double click the image to enlarge the Tip sheet.


Wednesday, May 22, 2013

2013 APF/COGDOP Graduate Research Scholarships: Call for applications

Please the funding opportunity below:

The American Psychological Foundation (APF) and the Council of Graduate Departments of Psychology (COGDOP) are jointly offering graduate research scholarships, including the $5,000 Harry and Miriam Levinson Scholarship, the $5,000 William and Dorothy Bevan Scholarship, the $3,000 Ruth G. and Joseph D. Matarazzo Scholarship, the $2,000 Clarence J. Rosecrans Scholarship, the $1,000 APF Peter and Malina James & Dr. Louis P. James Legacy Scholarship, the $1,000 William C. Howell Scholarship, as well as several additional $1,000 scholarships. 
The purpose of the scholarship program is to assist graduate students of psychology with research costs associated with the master’s thesis or doctoral dissertation. Eligible students are those enrolled in a doctoral program or an interim master’s program in a COGDOP member department. If a student is currently enrolled in a terminal master's program in a COGDOP member department, the student must intend to enroll in a PhD program immediately following completion of the master’s program. Students at any stage of graduate study are encouraged to apply.
Applications must be received by June 30, 2013. Visit APA's APF/COGDOP website for complete instructions and the application form.

NIH/UCLA mHealth Summer Training Institute - application Deadline 5/24/13

 
Please see the training opportunity below. 


NIH/UCLA mHealth Summer Training Institute - application Deadline 5/24/13

DEADLINE TO SUBMIT APPLICATIONS: 11:59PM. EASTERN TIME, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 2013
Using mobile technologies to more rapidly and accurately assess and modify behavior, biological states and contextual variables has great potential to transform medical research. Recent advances in mobile technologies and the ubiquitous nature of these technologies in daily life (e.g., smart phones, sensors) have created opportunities for research applications that were not previously possible (e.g., simultaneously assessing behavioral, physiological, and psychological states in the real world and in real-time). The use of mobile technology affords numerous methodological advantages over traditional methods, including reduced memory bias, the ability to capture time-intensive longitudinal data, date- and time-stamped data, and the potential for personalizing information in real-time. However, challenges in mobile health (or mHealth) research exist. Importantly, much of the work being done in mHealth arises from single disciplines without integration of the behavioral, social sciences and clinical research fields. Without integration, mobile technologies will not be maximally effective. The NIH-UCLA mHealth Summer Institute addresses the scientific silos by bring together scientists from diverse fields to enhance the quality of mHealth research.
OBSSR and many NIH Institutes, Centers and Federal partners will host a Training Institute in conjunction with the University of California– Los Angeles. The training curriculum will cover the current state of the science in mobile technology and engineering, behavior change theory and clinical applications, and highlight the intersection among these areas for research related to health. Participants will take part in daily didactic sessions will target the major cross-cutting research issues and take part in small, mentored, interdisciplinary teams to develop potential mHealth research projects. Participants should expect to leave the Institute with experience creating mHealth projects in an interdisciplinary setting.
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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Free APA webinar on Diversity and Discrimination

You’re invited!
Hosted by Committee on Ethnic Minority Affairs of the American Psychological Association of Graduate Students
Register now for a free webinar with preeminent psychologist and professor Dr. James Jones on Thursday May 9th from 4 to 5pm ET.
Diversity and Discrimination: Dual Pathways to a Better America
Go to www.tinyurl.com/joneswebinar to register!