Science Galore in the APS Exhibit Hall
This month, thousands of psychological scientists from more than 40 countries will gather at the 25th APS Annual Convention in Washington, DC, USA, to share their research, learn from leaders in the field, and celebrate 25 years of innovative science.
Nineteen poster sessions in the APS Exhibit Hall will showcase attendees’ work. Three of those sessions highlight science related to each of the convention’s cross-cutting theme programs:
- Friday, May 24, at 11:30 AM Poster Session IV will feature research related to Building a Better Psychological Science: Good Data Practices and Replicability,
- Friday, May 24, at 1:00 PM Poster Session V will feature research related to Regulating the World, Regulating the Mind
- Saturday, May 25 at 4:00 PM and Poster Session XIII will feature research related to Biological Bases of Social Behavior
Other special events will include Saturday morning award addresses by winners of the APS Student Caucus Student Research Award and the RISE Research Award.
With the meeting in Washington, we’re fortunate to have colleagues from various federal agencies attend the meeting and participate in programming. You can learn about funding opportunities at the National Institutes of Health during a special poster session on Friday, May 24, at 10:00 AM.
This year’s APS Annual Convention promises to showcase an impressive breadth and depth of research. Browse the Convention Program to find poster presentations related to your own areas of interest.
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