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Monitor on Psychology
Volume 31, No. 3, March 2000
 
Calendar

MEETINGS AND WORKSHOPS

APRIL

6­9: 16th annual symposium in forensic psychology, "Professional practice of forensic psychology," Balboa Island, CA Presents
issues which lie at the interface of psychology and law. Contact:
P.O. Box 5870, Balboa Island, CA 92662; (949) 673-7773; fax (949) 673-7710.

7­8: Festschrift and conference in honor of Dr. John A. Popplestone and Dr. Marion White McPherson, Akron, Ohio at the University of Akron. Presented by the Archives of the History of American Psychology. Contact: AHAP, 225 S. Main St., Polsky's Bldg.­Room LL10-A, Akron, OH 44325-4302; (330) 972-7285; fax (330) 972-2093; e-mail gruich@uakron.edu.

MAY

25­29: "The evolution of
psychotherapy": a conference. Anaheim, Calif. Contact: Milton H. Erickson Foundation, Inc., 3606 N. 24th St., Phoenix, AZ 85016-6500; (602) 956-6196, ext. 211; fax: (602) 956-0519; e-mail: mhreg@aol.com; web: http://www.erickson-foundation.org.

JUNE

16­18: 2000 Convention of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, "Social issues in the 21st century: setting the agenda," Minneapolis. Sponsored by the departments of psychology and education psychology at the University of Minnesota. Contact: Regina Conti, Program Chair, e-mail: Rconti@mail.colgate.edu or spssi@spssi.org.

19­23: 24th annual National Quality Infant/Toddler Caregiving (QIC), Syracuse, N.Y., is designed to help people seeking an understanding of infant development and practical training in infant caregiving. Contact: Dr. Alica Honig, Syracuse University Continuing Education, 700 University Ave., Syracuse, NY 13244-3273,
(315) 443-3273; fax: (315) 443-4174; e-mail: PartTime@uc.syr.edu.

22­25: "Master's in psychology: plans for the future," Florence, S.C., a national conference co-sponsored by the Council of Applied Master's Programs in Psychology (CAMPP) and the North American Association of Master's in Psychology (NAMP) to give practitioners and educators opportunities to collaborate in advocacy of master's level applied psychology. Contact: Frank R. Yeatman, (816) 942-8400,
ext. 2264 or e-mail: yeatmanfr@mail.avila.edu.

PROGRAMS

The American Heart Association annually funds investigators and grant projects. Funding is available for research broadly related to basic science, clinical bioengineering/biotechnology and public health problems. National research program deadline is June 15. Awards activate Jan. 1, 2001. Contact: American Heart Association, http://www.americanheart.org.

The Archives of the History of American Psychology (AHAP) announces the call for proposals for the 1999­2000 J. R. Kantor Research Fellowship. Winner receives $750 for travel and living expenses while procuring archival data. Deadline for submissions is April 30; announcement of award recipient is June 1. Contact: Dr. David B. Baker, Director, AHAP, University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325-4302; (330) 972-8487; fax: (330) 972-2093; e-mail: Bakerd@uakron.edu; web site http://www.uakron.edu/aarchival/psychology/.






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