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The American
Psychological Foundation Announces Deadlines for Upcoming Research Grants and
Awards
The American Psychological Foundation (APF) is pleased to note
the remaining 2003 and upcoming 2004 deadlines for grants and awards in support
of psychological research. Please visit the APF website at www.apa.org/apf
for information about application and nomination guidelines for each of these
funding opportunities.
* November 1--Roy Scrivner Research Grants (Lesbian and Gay
Family Psychology and Therapy)—up to $10,000 for one doctoral-level and
$1,000 each for two dissertation-level research proposals. Please visit the
APF website and www.hookprograms.org for guidelines.
* November 15--Elizabeth Munsterberg Koppitz Research Fellowships
(Child Psychology)—up to $20,000 each for three graduate fellowships,
as well as up to four $4,000 travel stipends each for attendance at professional
meetings and conferences
* December 1--APF Gold Medal for Life Achievement in the Science of
Psychology—the recipient receives a medal, a $2,000 contribution
by the Foundation to his or her charitable nonprofit organization of choice,
and travel to and accommodations (two nights/three days) for the 2004 APA convention
in Honolulu.
* January 28--Wayne F. Placek Small Research Grants (Understanding
Homosexuality and Preventing Homophobia) $5,000 each for several small-scale
pilot studies and time-sensitive investigations. Please visit www.hookprograms.org
for guidelines.
* February 1--Randy Gerson Memorial Research Grant (Family/Couple/
Multigenerational Processes) $5,000 for one doctoral-level research proposal
advancing theory, assessment, or clinical practice
* March 1--Frank J. McGuigan Young Investigator Prize (Understanding
the Human Mind) $25,000 for a researcher no more than 9 years post-doctoral
degree at deadline, who is examining the human mind from a psychophysiological,
physiological, or behavioral perspective. Please visit www.apa.org/science/mcguigan.html.
* March 12--Wayne F. Placek Large Research Grants (Understanding
Homosexuality and Preventing Homophobia) up to $40,000 for two research proposals.
Please visit www.hookprograms.org for guidelines and application forms.
* April 15--Alexander Gralnick Research Investigator Award
(Schizophrenia and Serious Mental Illness Research) $20,000 for a researcher
with at least 8 years of exceptional research and mentoring accomplishments
in the area of serious mental illness, including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder,
and delusional disorder.
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