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APAGS Division Student
Representative Network
APAGS proudly introduces the Division Student Representative Network
(DSRN). Established to create a nexus between APA Divisions and
student leaders, DSRN will provide a forum for student representatives
to discuss the challenges of recruiting student members, while building
leadership skills within each division. Once a division has selected
a student representative, they will then be subscribed to a closed
listserv where they can share information and lessons learned within
their divisions, and get important APAGS news and information from
one source. For more information and forms for designating a student
member, please visit: click
here.

APAGS 2004 Convention Programming
The annual APA Convention will take place July 28-August 1 in beautiful Honolulu,
Hawaii. The APAGS Convention programming schedule is now available
online at http://apa.org/apags.
Special programs this year will include topics on internship, dissertations,
comps, mentorship, and much more! Also, don't miss the opportunity
to meet eminent psychologists at our free 'Food for Thought' breakfasts.
APAGS will again host the pre-convention APAGS Internship Workshop ($25 members/$30
non-members-- Click here to
pre-register). The workshop is designed to help students successfully
navigate the internship application process. All attendees receive
a copy of Internships in Psychology: The APAGS Workbook for
Writing Successful Applications and Finding the Right Match.

Apply for APAGS 2004 Scholarships
and Awards
APAGS is now accepting applications for its 2004 scholarships, grants and awards, which recognize students and those who support them for excellence in several areas, such as working with underserved populations or researching diversity. To be eligible to apply or nominate a candidate, graduate students must be enrolled in good standing at least part time at a regionally accredited university. The application and nomination deadline is June 14, except when noted otherwise. For application instructions and submission guidelines,
click here.

APAGS Campus Bulletin
The new quarterly APAGS Campus Bulletin was designed to enhance reciprocal
communication between APAGS and graduate students, so that APAGS
can address issues of concern and keep students informed about current
initiatives. The bulletin will provide highlights of the breadth
of APAGS activities, including science, practice, education, diversity,
and legislative issues. The bulletin also includes information about
opportunities for students to get involved and contact information
for all APAGS representatives. The first two editions of the bulletin
are available for download by clicking
here.

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