Dear Colleagues,
The Committee on Division/APA Relations (CODAPAR) of the
American Psychological Association seeks proposals for collaborative projects
sponsored by two or more APA divisions. The purpose of the program is to
support joint activities that enhance the work, interests or goals of two or
more divisions.
Examples include, but are not limited to:
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Furthering APA's goals of working to advance psychology as a science, a
profession and a means of promoting human welfare.
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Projects that promote collaboration between the science and practice of
psychology.
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Fostering the recruitment of ethnic minorities into psychology, APA or
division membership or APA governance.
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Activities that focus on a currently unaddressed topic or area in
psychology.
Now is a great time to begin conversations within and
between your divisions that will lead up to the interdivisional grant
deadline of September 12, 2014.
Divisions can apply for a part of the $25,000 available
to support interdivisional collaboration. More information is attached.
You may want to begin networking here at APA 2014 to
develop collaborative program ideas. For a listing of all the individual APA
Division programs for APA 2014, see this link: http://www.apa.org/convention/programming/divisions/index.aspx
Full information, including lists of past project
recipients:
For more information, contact your CODAPAR
representative: Veronica Allen at vallen@apa.org
Tiffeny R. Jimenez, Ph.D.
SCRA Member at Large
APA and Professional Development Committee
Tiffeny
R. Jimenez, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor & Co-Chair Community Psychology Doctoral Program
Phone/Fax: 312.261.3582
Assistant Professor & Co-Chair Community Psychology Doctoral Program
Phone/Fax: 312.261.3582
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