Graduate and Postdoctoral Education
Topics in Graduate and Postgraduate Education
If your heart is set on academia, non-tenure-track and part-time positions may be part of the route to a tenure-track job. In some cases, they may even be the ideal academic position. So beef up your resume, get published and be flexible in today’s changing academic landscape.
APA-accredited programs routinely undergo self-study as well as external review to ensure they have sufficient education and training resources and deal with cultural and diversity issues.
Graduate programs differ in the students admitted, faculty composition and available financial resources. Programs may focus on training clinicians or preparing students for academia or applied research. Programs that are great for some are poor fits for others. Focus on finding the right fit for you.
For the graduating practitioner, a new world of licensure, liability and record keeping awaits. Finding a clinical job or starting your own practice can be daunting tasks, but help is out there.
Whether it's writing a curriculum vitae or changing your specialty, learn about life after grad school. New areas are opening up all the time, including psychopharmacology and research fields.
Writing a dissertation or thesis is a key component of every psychology graduate student's education. But when and how do you begin? And how can you stay on track to finish on time?
Recruitment and retention of diverse grad student bodies and faculty requires thoughtful planning. Understanding and appreciating diversity goes beyond a consideration of gender and ethnicity to include issues such as sexual orientation, culture, socioeconomic background, and disability status.
Internships are required to become a licensed psychologist and can give students an invaluable experience. Accredited internships provide high-quality training in clinical practice and specialties. Focus on submitting fewer applications that target the best internship fit.
A psychology doctorate doesn’t have to limit your career options. Instead, it can be an open door to fields such as technical writing, human factors research, management, criminal justice or even interior design.
Balancing the demands of work and life make you healthier, happier and a better student or psychologist. Getting enough sleep, exercising, eating right and taking breaks can make your work and school time more productive.
Supervised postdoctoral experience is often required for a license to practice, and an opportunity for additional experience. Students looking for a postdoc can apply using the new APPIC matching process.
Funding for dissertations, grad school and research can come from many sources, such as APA, state psychological associations, private foundations and the National Institutes of Health.

