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Funding and Policy: U.S. 2022 Budget Passes, Containing Important Provisions for Psychological Science
Aspects of the new budget reflect APS’s yearlong advocacy and priorities and carry increases for key funders.
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In New Letter, APS Encourages Psychological Science Participation in U.S. COVID-19 Response
In a new letter to the head of HHS, APS has encouraged the integration of psychological science in the agency’s response so that its ongoing efforts can be most effective.
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U.S. 2022 Budget Passes, Containing Important Provisions for Psychological Science
U.S. President Biden signed into law an omnibus appropriations bill for fiscal year 2022 (FY22), funding the government through September.
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Science Community Urges Action to Support Ukrainian Scientists
The letter identifies actions the government can take to better assist the thousands of students, researchers, and their families fleeing the country.
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NIH Behavioral Science Office Identifies Research Accomplishments from the Field
These accomplishments highlight the ways in which NIH-funded behavioral and social science research has helped our understanding of human health and disease.
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Key U.S. Agency Accepting Psychological Clinical Science Accreditation System Program Applications
As a result of ongoing advocacy efforts from APS and PCSAS, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) announces PCSAS graduates eligibility in programs.