Tuesday, May 12, 2009

AWARD: ASPP Student Travel Award: Learn How APA Governance Works

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From: Assembly of Scientist/Practitioner Psychologists, American

Psychological Association

The Assembly of Scientist/Practitioner Psychologists (ASPP), a caucus of the

Council of Representatives (COR) of APA, is providing an expense paid trip

to the February 2010 Council meeting in Washington DC for a doctoral student

in psychology to become familiar with the governance structure of the APA

Council and the caucuses and how they work. At the COR meeting the student

who receives the award will be mentored by the Chair of the ASPP.

The ASPP Board will review all submissions, select a student, and announce

the recipient during the August 2009 ASPP Board meeting.

Interested students need to send (a) their CV, (b) 100-word statement

explaining their reason for applying for the award, and (c) a letter of

endorsement from their advisor talking about their plans as a

Scientist-Practitioner to the Chair of the ASPP, Dr. Linda Sobell at

sobelll@nova.edu <mailto:sobelll@nova.edu> . Deadline for submission is July

15, 2009.

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Linda Carter Sobell, Ph.D., ABPP

Professor and Associate Director of Clinical Training

Diplomate in Behavioral Psychology

American Board of Professional Psychology

Motivational Interviewing Trainer

Center for Psychological Studies

Nova Southeastern University

3301 College Avenue

Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33314 USA

Phone: 954-262-5811; Fax: 954-262-3895

e-mail: sobelll@nova.edu

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