The Urie Bronfenbrenner Award for Lifetime Contribution to Developmental Psychology in the Service of Science and Society
This award recognizes an individual who over a lifetime career has contributed to the science of developmental psychology and who has also worked to apply developmental psychology to society.
The Bronfenbrenner award is for an individual whose work has, over a lifetime career, contributed not only to the science of developmental psychology, and who has also worked to the benefit of the application of developmental psychology to society. The individual's contributions may have been made through advocacy, direct service, influencing public policy or education, or through any other routes that enable scientific developmental psychology to better the condition of children and families.
How to Apply
Nominations should include a vita of the person being nominated.
Please send nominations to:
Patricia H. Miller
University of Georgia, Department of Psychology
Psychology Building
Athens, GA 30602
Fax: (706) 542-3275
Email: phmiller@uga.edu
Past Recipients
1996 Urie Bronfenbrenner; 1997 Harold Stevenson; 1998 Edward Zigler; 1999 Aletha Huston; 2000 Sheldon White; 2001 Jeanne Brooks-Gunn; 2002 Steve Ceci; 2003 Laurence Steinberg; 2004 Lewis Lipsitt; 2005 Michael Rutter; 2006 Dante Cicchetti; 2007 Jay Belsky; 2008 Jerry Patterson, Gail Goodman