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Policy Watch: Promising Developments for Psychological Science in U.S. Arena
APS priorities are echoed in the U.S. budgeting process and an increase in NSF Graduate Fellowships.
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Notes From a Fellow: Three Skills to Sharpen for a Career in Applied Psychological Science
Being able to apply psych science to interdisciplinary interventions, understand field experiments, and work with administrative data is essential, writes Heather Kappes.
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Inside Grants: European Research Council Consolidator Grant
Iris-Tatjana Kolassa, a professor of clinical and biological psychology at Ulm University, shares her insights on this prestigious grant.
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NIH High-Risk, High-Reward Funding for “Outside-the-Box” Ideas
The NIH Common Fund has active funding opportunities for the High-Risk, High-Reward Research program. These funding opportunities seek outside-the-box research ideas that if successful would have a large impact in an area of research relevant to the broad mission of NIH.
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U.S. House Appropriations Report Shows Behavioral Science is a Congressional Priority
Several policy priorities recommended by APS have been included in both the Labor-HHS and in the CJS reports.
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APS Advocates for Psychological Science’s Role in U.S. Health and Human Services
Psychological science provides information that is key to achieving the goals of nearly all HHS programs.