June 2004| Vol. 2 No. 3
COVER PACKAGE: Hawaii 2004: Student programming at APA's Annual Convention
- 2004 APAGS convention program
Here's the complete list of APAGS convention programming and events, some of which will take place in the APAGS Suite in the Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort and Spa, Tapa 3530–Leilani Suite.
- Advice on landing an internship
- Career moves
Convention presenters will share how they shifted course and found their true calling.
- Celebrate Psi Chi's 75th in Honolulu
- Clearing dissertation hurdles
- Convention 101
- Creativity—key to a nontraditional career
- Gear up for convention!
gradPSYCH offers a student-centered preview of APA's 2004 Annual Convention in Honolulu, July 28—August 1.
- Get the facts on licensure and certification
- It's not too late to make your convention plans
- Landing a job in academe
Early-career academics will offer convention-goers advice on applying for that first faculty position.
- Make this year a convention year!
- Master lectures in psychological science
- More pre-convention opportunities
- NIH grants made simple
- Researching teaching
The convention's G. Stanley Hall Lectures will explore how basic research can enhance the teaching of introductory psychology.
- Volunteer and become a convention insider

CAREER CENTER
The complexities of competenceAn APA group seeks to improve student experiences by helping psychology programs better inform students about criteria used to determine their fitness to practice.
Keeping the peaceConflicts with peers can keep graduate students on their toes, but self-awareness can prevent ruffled relations.
CLASS ACT
Giving battered women a voiceNova Southeastern University psychology students team up to better assess battered women.

MONEY MATTERS
Head of the classMeet three graduate students whose research got a $20,000 boost.
Koppitz program details
