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Volume 35, No. 9 October 2004

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Apply for the Millon Award in personality psychology
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APA's Div. 12 (Society of Clinical Psychology) and the American Psychological Foundation (APF) seek nominees for the 2005 Theodore Millon Award. The APF-sponsored, Div. 12-administered award will be given annually until 2008 to honor a midcareer psychologist advancing the science of personality psychology. A division-appointed scientific review panel will select the recipient upon approval by the APF Trustees. Div. 12 will present the next winner with $1,000 and a plaque at APA's 2005 Annual Convention in Washington, D.C., Aug. 18–21. The awardee will also give a one-hour talk at the convention.

Nominations are due Dec. 1. Nominees should have received their doctoral degree eight to 15 years ago. Nominations should include an abbreviated curriculum vitae, up to two letters of support and a cover letter outlining the nominee's contributions to the science of personality psychology in one or more of the following areas: personology, personality theory, personality disorders and personality measurement. Self-nominations are welcome. APF and Div. 12 will notify the award recipient after Feb. 15.

Send nomination materials to Nadine J. Kaslow, PhD, c/o Lynn Peterson, P.O. Box 1082, Niwot, CO 80544-1082. Direct any questions to Lynn Peterson at Division 12.

 

 
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