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APAGS at the APA Convention
We hope you enjoyed the 2003 Convention and made
sure to stop by the APAGS booth while you were there. Proposals for next
year's Convention in Hawaii are due in November.
Would you like to submit a program proposal to APAGS
for the next APA convention in Hawaii?
If so, here's what you need to know:
Send completed proposals to:
Carol
Williams-Nickelson, PsyD (APAGS Office)
APA
750 First Street, NE
Washington, DC 2002-4242
202-336-6014, Fax: 202-336-5694.
General Information:
Proposals are usually due in November each year for
the following year's August convention. APAGS Members may submit a
proposal and chair an APAGS program. Every APAGS program must have at
least one APAGS member participant. APAGS does not accept papers, but
welcomes symposia, workshops, conversation hours and posters. 50-minute
sessions preferred. If the proposal is not submitted electronically,
please include disk that includes your proposal and abstracts in Microsoft
Word along with hard copies. Topics should have broad appeal to graduate
students, focus on timely and cutting-edge issues, and present the most
current information. Such topics might include surviving graduate school,
job seeking strategies, finding a post-doc, managing the dissertation
process, writing for publication, getting your research funded,
negotiating conflicts with faculty and peers, professional development,
and others. All proposals will be considered for regular or substantive
APAGS suite programming. Use the regular APA program proposal cover sheet
and guidelines for writing your proposal. APAGS program proposals do NOT
require that an APA member signs as a sponsor for an APAGS member's
submission to APAGS.
More
details about how to submit your proposal are available here.


Last
updated August 20, 2003.
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