Tuesday, October 28, 2008

STUDENTS: Great opportunity for students! Deadline extended!

Hello Division 20 students,

The American Psychological Association Science Student Council (APASSC) has openings for the 2009-2010 term. As a council member, you will have wonderful opportunities to network with faculty members, legislative, and public policy officials. In addition, you will give the science students a voice within APA and have the rare opportunity to represent science students at the annual Science Leadership conference. Having served on the council this past year, I can attest to the invaluable experiences I have gained while working on the council.

It would be great to have an adult development and aging student as the developmental psychology representative on the council next year. Please consider applying for a position on the council by the deadline, Friday, November 14, 2008. Please see the announcement below for more details.

Best,

Gloria Luong APASSC Health Research Representative 2008-2009

-- Gloria Luong Doctoral Student University of California, Irvine Department of Psychology and Social Behavior 3340 Social Ecology II Irvine, California 92697-7085

Phone: (949)824-3991

Apply to join the APA Science Student Council!

The Science Directorate is currently accepting applications to the APA Science Student Council (APASSC). Formed in 1993, the APASSC is a diverse group of research-oriented psychology graduate students who serve as an advisory group to the APA Science Directorate. The Council represents the interests of research-oriented students by providing valuable advice to the Directorate on how it can best serve the science student population. The Council has been actively involved in a number of projects, including awarding prizes for graduate-level research, organizing student programs for the APA Convention and making recommendations on the Directorate's student programs. The Council reports to the Board of Scientific Affairs and works cooperatively with the American Psychological Association of Graduate Students.

The Directorate is seeking applications from second or third year doctoral students, or first year doctoral students with a master's degree in psychology, to serve a two-year term for the 2009 and 2010 calendar years, during which time they must be actively engaged in their programs. Council members are required to attend two weekend meetings per year during the term in Washington, DC, at APA's expense. In addition, council members are expected to remain available during an unofficial third (non-meeting) year to advise new members.

Five (5) positions will be available on the Council for the 2009-2010 term. One person in each of the following areas of research will be selected:

• Biopsychology Sample area of interest: Neurobiological Mechanisms Underlying Behavior • Cognitive Science Sample areas of interest: Sensation/Perception, Action, Memory, Learning • Developmental Psychology Sample areas of interest: Infancy, Gerontology, Emerging Adulthood • Industrial/Organizational Research Sample areas of interest: Industrial, Organizational, Occupational Health • Psychological Methodology Sample areas of interest: Applied Experimental Psychology, Methodology (Quantitative or Qualitative), Statistics

Please note that the Council strives for diversity in all appropriate ways, including geographic diversity. Consequently, no more than one student from any given department may occupy a seat on the APASSC at any given time. Please check the list of current members before applying. If you have a question about your eligibility, please contact the Science Directorate at science@apa.org.

To apply to the APASSC, please provide the following:

1. A letter of recommendation (not to exceed 500 words) sent directly from the student's advisor, endorsing the nomination.

2. An essay written by the student about why s/he wants to be on the Council and how s/he could contribute as a Council member (not to exceed 500 words).

3. A description written by the student about his/her research in psychology that demonstrates commitment to psychological science (not to exceed 500 words).

4. Abbreviated curriculum vitae (not to exceed two pages).

Applications are due electronically by close of business Friday, November 14, 2008. Please submit all application materials to science@apa.org. New members will be selected by early December.

Application materials may be submitted as either Word documents or as PDFs. Please note that our email systems block files over 10MB; if you submit materials over this limit, we will not receive your email. If the sum of your files is larger than 10MB, we suggest sending each attachment in a separate email.

You will receive an email confirming receipt of your application materials. If you do not receive an email, it means that we did not receive your application (see note, above, regarding file size). Please contact us before resubmitting your materials.

Please direct questions to the APA Science Directorate, tel.: 202-336-6000; email.

For more information on the APASSC and the Council's current projects, please visit the website: www.apa.org/science/apasscweb.html.