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The APEX Project, developed and conducted by the Center for Gifted Education Policy, and supported by the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation, is designed as an out-of-school program for adolescents with deep interests in and commitment to selected disciplines or professions.

The Young Scholars Social Science Summit provides talented and motivated high school students and their teachers with the opportunity to analyze the unique ways in which each of the social sciences approaches the selection of research questions and methods that are brought to bear on solving important social issues.

The Scholar Forum is an additional endeavor by CGEP to build bridges between psychologists and researchers in giftedness and talent and consider how developmental psychologists account for giftedness in their research.

The CGEP listserv is a forum of ideas and a mechanism to spread news of interest. The CGEP listserv includes announcements about; state, national, and international conferences; programs for young people; upcoming Continuing Education (CE) credits; and exciting career and research opportunities.
 
Sponsored by American Psychological
Foundation
The Pinnacle Project, the first of several of the Center’s prototype talent development models, is a unique gathering that brings together established, emerging, and potential talent in an intra-and interdisciplinary context at a week-long summit.
- About the Project
- See photos from the 2001 Pinnacle Project.
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