Career Resources

APS Employment Network

Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology (Non-Tenure Track)
Butler University
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Director, Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
Symphony Talent
New York, New York, United States
Professor/Associate Professor
USU
Bethesda, Maryland, United States
Assistant Professor (Psychology) Pos. #73321
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Hilo, Hawaii, United States
Assistant Professor / R0064443
UA Little Rock
Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Lycoming College
Williamsport, Pennsylvania, United States
Associate Professor, Director of Training (DOT) Counseling Psychology & Clinical Science
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado, United States

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Career Development


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    APS Mentorship Program

    Through the Mentorship Program, APS seeks to foster skills growth, professional development, and a vibrant and multinational community.

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    Professional Development Workshops

    Expand your skill set and advance your career with upcoming workshops and trainings on science communication, research practices, job skills, and more. 

Teaching


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    Teaching Psychological Science

    Tap into a host of instructional materials, articles, and other resources designed to bring psychological science into the classroom.

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    Classroom Resources

    These resources are made possible with the support of the APS Fund for Teaching and Public Understanding of Psychological Science.

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    Teaching

    Psychological research is fostering understanding of the important factors that contribute to effective teaching, from individual instruction to school climate.

Funding & Grants


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    Inside Grants

    External grant funding can provide an essential source of support to psychological science, helping researchers to tackle bigger questions, recruit more participants, purchase key infrastructure, facilitate student training, and more. In APS’s “Inside Grants” column, you’ll hear about the emerging research these grants are supporting.

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    Get Funded

    Learn about current federal grants and other national and international funding opportunities for psychological research.

Methods and Practices


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    Methodology Center

    Articles, tutorials, and other resources for enhancing research methods and practices.

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    Methods

    Tutorials and easy-to-use checklists featuring new as well as tried-and-true research practices, methodological practices and approaches, and statistical solutions.

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    Communicating Psychological Science

    Tips and best practices for sharing your science clearly and succinctly with the media, mainstream publications, nonscientific audiences, and beyond.