April 2014 | gradPSYCH
Vol. 12 No. 2
On the Cover: Will you earn what you're worth?
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Will you earn what you're worth?
Negotiating your first professional salary can be tricky.
Features
<em>gradPSYCH</em> is following four students as they narrate the ups and downs of their dissertations through video diaries.
Aspire to give a TED talk someday? Follow these tips from the public speaking pros.
Advice from seasoned psychologists on the best ways to reach out to others at APA's Annual Convention and other top psychology meetings.
Psychologists and other researchers are studying how digital communications make modern split-ups different.
Looking for a research grant or a chance to connect with like-minded scholars? Check out psychology's international honor society.
How to weigh whether postdoctoral training will boost your career prospects.
International assignments offer career opportunities and cultural insights.
With funding from APF, Ivy Tso, PhD, studied why people with schizophrenia have problems reading social cues.
The Latest
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Good news for interns: More students match this year
The gap between the number of available internships and applicants decreased for the second year in a row, according to the first-round results of the APPIC match.
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A newsletter for psychology undergrads
Psychology Student Network features articles and announcements about careers and interesting topics in psychology, with a focus on opportunities for students.
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APF's Campaign to Transform the Future is securing funding for students and new psychologists
Grants to students have a multiplier effect, as funded students will go on to collaborate with colleagues, mentor students and continue to help people as they advance in the field.
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Congrats to our winners!
Grant and award winners in professional practice, basic psychological science, disabilities and ethnic minority affairs.

