The Stanley Sue Award for Distinguished Contributions to Diversity in Clinical Psychology
This award honors psychologists who have made remarkable contributions to the understanding of human diversity and whose contributions have significant promise for bettering the human condition, overcoming prejudice, and enhancing the quality of life for humankind.
The Stanley Sue Award for Distinguished Contributions to Diversity in Clinical Psychology is awarded annually to a psychologist who has made remarkable contributions to the understanding of human diversity. A recipient’s contributions must have significant promise to bettering the human condition, overcoming prejudice, and enhancing the quality of life for humankind.
Other contributions may be broadly conceived as advancing knowledge through research; developing innovative approached to service delivery, teaching, or consultation; or providing mentoring and active promotions of people of color.
Nominations are now being accepted.
Eligibility
The Society and the American Psychological Foundation encourage applications from individuals who represent diversity in race, ethnicity, gender, age, disability, and sexual orientation. Candidates can be simultaneously considered for multiple awards, although a psychologist may receive only one Division 12 award in any given year. No voting members of the Division 12 Board of Directors will be eligible to receive awards from the Division while serving their term.
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.