This award honors a graduate student in clinical psychology who has made exemplary theoretical or empirical contributions to research in clinical psychology Clinical research contributions can include quantity, quality, contribution to diversity, and/or innovations in research.
The Distinguished Student Research Award honors a graduate student in clinical psychology who has made exemplary theoretical or empirical contributions to research in the field.
Clinical research contributions can include:
Quantity
Quality
Innovations in research
Recipients of the award receives a plaque, a $200 honorarium contributed jointly by Division 12 and Journal of Clinical Psychology, and a complementary two-year subscription to JCLP.
Nominations are now being accepted.
Eligibility
To be eligible for this award nominees must be a person who is a matriculated doctoral students in clinical psychology (this may include pre-doctoral interns) and who is a student member (affiliate) of Division 12.
The Division 12 Education & Training Committee will determine the award recipients.
How to Apply
Nominations must include a CV and at least one letter of endorsement. Self-nominations are permitted and should include at least one external endorsement.
Please submit nomination materials electronically to Awards Committee Chair. Inquiries should be directed to the Division 12 Central Office at 303-652-3126 or via email.