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Apply for a Spring 2006 CEMA Grant!

APAGS-CEMA awards up to two $500 grants for each Spring Semester, and up to three $500 grants each Fall Semester for projects that recruit, retain, and/or enhance the training of ethnic minority graduate psychology students. Examples include, but are not limited to: workshops, conferences, speaker series, mentorship programs, and the development of student organizations with a focus on multiculturalism or ethnic minority concerns. Visit: www.apa.org/apags/members/schawrds.html for details. Applications for the Spring 2006 Grants are due December 1, 2005.

Students Interested in Presenting at the 2006 APA Convention

The 114th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association will take place in New Orleans, LA from August 10-13, 2006. That might seem far off, but now is the time to think about presenting your work at this prestigious event! Materials must be received in the APA Central Office by December 2, 2005 to be considered. By presenting your work at the APA convention, you will not only gain valuable knowledge and professional contacts, but also professional experience unlike any other available to most graduate students. APAGS follows APA rules for submissions, so if you plan on presenting at APA or other major conferences in the future, this is a great way to learn the process and refine your skills. Full details on APA's convention policies are available at www.apa.org/convention.

Apply to be an APAGS Subcommittee Member or Liaison

The American Psychological Association of Graduate Students is currently seeking applications for the following subcommittee member positions: APAGS Convention Committee (1 position), APAGS Committee for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Concerns-CLGBTC (2+ positions), APAGS Committee on Ethnic Minority Affairs-CEMA (4 positions), APAGS Advocacy Coordinating Team-ACT (State Advocacy Coordinators needed for: TN, OK, AK, MA, NY, NJ, ME, VT, RI, and Guam). APAGS is also seeking applications from students interested in representing APAGS on the Board of Educational Affairs (BEA), the Committee on Accreditation (CoA), and the Committee on Disability Issues in Psychology (CDIP).

The application deadline for both subcommittee and liaison applications is July 22, 2005. Please visit www.apa.org/apags for details on the available positions.

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