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Division of International
Psychology
(Division 52)
represents the interest of all
psychologists who foster international
connections among psychologists, engage in multicultural research
or practice, apply
psychological principles to the development of public policy,
or are otherwise concerned with individual and group consequences
of global events. More »
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PSYHE
Speakers Bureau 2008
Directions
(WORD file)
Welcome
to “PSYCHE” 2008--Psychology Speakers
You Can Hear Easily—a zip-code ordered geographic network
of 200 outstanding psychology experts in diverse specialties across
North America, who are prepared to visit area schools or community
groups to speak on their topics of expertise. This APA national
speaker bureau is designed to promote psychology through enhanced
access of local groups to psychology experts in diverse specialties.
The majority of these speakers are “Fellows” of the
American Psychological Association, recognized for an “unusual
and outstanding” contribution to their specialty.
HELP
US REACH OUR GOALS…
Join Division 52 today!
Go to the Membership
Application page.
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Curriculum
and Training Committee
A central goal of the Training
and Curriculum Committee is to encourage and support
internationalization of the psychology curriculum. You are invited
to submit syllabi for internationalized psychology courses to
be posted on the Division 52 webpage. Syllabi for International
Psychology courses or traditional psychology courses infused with
an international perspective are welcome. Your contribution will
help make this a valuable resource.
Gloria Grenwald, Ph.D
Professor of Psychology
Chair, APA52 Curriculum and Training Committee
Webster University
St. Louis, MO 63130, USA
grenwald@webster.edu
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Mentoring
Committee Forms
The Mentoring Committee of Division 52 has developed
a pilot mentoring match program for experienced international
psychologists and students, early career psychologists and international
affiliates and is looking for volunteers for mentors and mentees.
Their web page now includes the Mentoring Guidelines, Letter from
the Mentoring Coordinator, Anie Kalayijian, and the Application
Form for mentors and mentees, as well as a listing of international
research and teaching opportunities. Click here
to access this webpage. Comments or suggestions for this page
should be sent to the chair, Anie Kalayjian, at kalayjiana@aol.com.
The Mentoring Committee is also working to link researchers in
different countries so that people outside of the U.S. can find
sponsors if they want to come to the U.S. or need help in preparing
papers for publication in U.S. journals. We would also like to
have volunteers to host U.S. scholars who want to work in other
countries.
Forms (in WORD format):
(1) Announcement
(2) Cover
Letter
(3) Guidelines
Mentoring
Committee Meeting Minutes (8-12-06)
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APA 2008 Convention - Boston
http://www.apa.org/convention08/
The
2008 annual convention will be held in Boston, MA on August 14
- 17, 2008.
Division
52 Convention Program Schedule
(PDF file)
Midwinter
Meeting of APA Division 52
http://www.easternpsychological.org/
March 14-15, 2008 at the
2008 Eastern Psychological Association Convention
Boston, MA
APA 2007 Convention - San
Francisco
www.apa.org/convention07/
The 2007 annual convention was held in San Francisco, California
on August 17 - 20, 2007.
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Future
APA Convention Sites and Dates
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News...
Our Division now has two (2) Discussion Boards on
the topic of "Internationalizing the Psychology
Curriculum."
To join,go to our Resources page at http://internationalpsychology.net/resources/.
Then click on the appropriate discussion board links.
Psychology International,
the bi-monthly newsletter of the APA Office of International Affairs
is now posted at http://www.apa.org/international/pi/
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