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PSI CHI: The International Honor Society in Psychology

The International Honor Society in Psychology

Psi Chi Awards & Grants for Graduate Students

APAGS/Psi Chi Junior Scientist Fellowship | June 30

Psi Chi and the American Psychological Association of Graduate Students (APAGS) have partnered to provide a new fellowship opportunity for outstanding research-oriented students who must apply by June 30, before entering their first or second year of graduate school. The intent of the Junior Scientist Fellowship is two-fold: to provide funding for 1st-year or 2nd-year graduate-level research projects and to provide constructive feedback to applicants in order to increase their chances of achieving success on a future National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship application. Funds must be used for the direct costs of 1st or 2nd-year psychological science projects. To be eligible, applicants must be members of APAGS and Psi Chi. For more information including a full description, eligibility requirements, and how to apply go to http://www.apa.org/about/awards/apags-psi-chi.aspx.

Bandura Graduate Award | Feb 1

All psychology graduate students who are Psi Chi members and graduate student affiliates of the Association for Psychological Science (APS) are eligible to submit their research for the Psi Chi/APS Albert Bandura Graduate Research Award. The winner receives the following: (1) travel expenses to attend the APS National Convention to receive the award, (2) a three-year membership in APS, including subscriptions to all APS journals, and (3) two engraved plaques, one for the winner and one for the winner's psychology department as a permanent honor to the winner. This award is presented during the APS opening ceremony at the APS National Convention.

Submit Online | Cover Sheet/Guidelines

Diversity Article Awards | July 1 

Four awards of $300 each are available for the best Eye on Psi Chi articles published by student authors on diversity issues, including but not limited to ethnic minority, GLBT, gender, and physical disability. The submission cannot contain faculty primary authors or coauthors. Both graduate and undergraduate Psi Chi members are eligible for the award

Submit Online | Cover Sheet/Guidelines

FBI NCAVC Internship Grants

All undergraduate and graduate Psi Chi members are eligible to apply for this internship grant. The purpose of this program is to provide annual grants to aid two Psi Chi members in conducting research at the FBI National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crimes (NCAVC). Two grants up to $7,000 will be awarded annually for the 14-week unpaid position. You must secure the FBI internship before applying for this grant. For information on FBI internships please visit http://fbijobs.gov/239.asp for updated information.

Submit Online (2): Submission Form, Recommendation Form | Cover Sheet/Guidelines

Graduate Assistantship Grants | Jan 1 

This grant provides funding for four teaching and four research graduate assistantships during any academic semester. Each grant recipient will receive $3,000. Applicants must be a graduate student who has yet to graduate and a Psi Chi member to be eligible for the program. A total of $24,000 has been allotted annually for this program.

Submit Online | Cover Sheet/Guidelines

Graduate Research Grants | Nov 1 & Feb 1

All graduate Psi Chi members are eligible to apply for these graduate research grants. The purpose of this program is to provide funds for members to defray the cost of conducting a research project. Applicants may request up to $1,500 for each project. A total of $20,000 has been allotted for this student grant program; $10,000 for the November deadline and $10,000 for the February deadline.

Submit Online | Cover Sheet/Guidelines

Hunt Research Grants | Oct 1

All Psi Chi student and faculty members are eligible to apply for a Thelma Hunt Research Grant. Up to 2 grants of up to $3,000 each are presented annually to enable members to complete empirical research that addresses a question directly related to Psi Chi. Unlike other Psi Chi award/grant programs, the Hunt Grants focus on research directly related to the mission of Psi Chi.

Submit Online | Cover Sheet/Guidelines

Kay Wilson Leadership Award | April 1

The Psi Chi/Kay Wilson Leadership Award for Outstanding Chapter Presidents is presented annually to the one chapter president who demonstrates excellence in leadership of the local chapter. The winning Psi Chi chapter president receives: (1) a $500 cash award, (2) travel expenses for one chapter president to attend and make a short presentation at the Psi Chi/APA National Convention, and (3) an engraved plaque commemorating the award.

Submit Online : Nomination Form | Cover Sheet/Guidelines

Mamie Phipps Clark Research Grant | Nov 1 & Feb 1 

All Psi Chi members (faculty, graduate and undergraduate students) are eligible for the Mamie Phipps Clark Research Grant. Each grant offers up to $1,500 to defray the costs of conducting a research project focusing on ethnic minorities. Total funding available is $10,000 per year: $5,000 for the November deadline and $5,000 for the February deadline.

NO APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED UNTIL FALL 2012

Newman Graduate Award | Feb 1

All psychology graduate students are eligible to submit their research for the Psi Chi/APA Edwin B. Newman Graduate Research Award. The winner receives the following: (1) travel expenses to attend the APA/Psi Chi National Convention to receive the award, (2) a three-year subscription to an APA journal of the winner's choice, and (3) two engraved plaques, one for the winner and one for the winner's psychology department as a permanent honor to the winner. In addition, the abstract of the winning paper, as well as a photograph and brief biography of the winner, is published in Eye on Psi Chi. This award is presented during the prestigious APA/APF Awards ceremony at the APA/Psi Chi Society Convention in August.

Submit Online | Cover Sheet/Guidelines

Regional Research Awards

All Psi Chi members (undergraduate and graduate) are eligible to submit their research for the Regional Research Awards. Cash awards of $300 each are presented to students submitting the best research papers to Psi Chi sessions at regional conventions. The number of awards in each region varies based on the size of the region; a total of 144 awards of $300 each are available each academic year. Award monies are distributed at the conventions following the presentations. Deadlines for submissions vary according to region and sometimes from year to year; check your fall regional mailing or the Psi Chi website for details.

Regional Information

Society Convention Research Awards | Dec 1

All Psi Chi members (undergraduate and graduate) are eligible to submit their research for the Society Convention Research Awards. Cash awards of $300 for undergraduates and $500 for graduates are presented to students submitting the best research for Psi Chi sessions at the APA and APS national conventions. Up to 4 awards are given: 4 for the APA Convention and 8 for the APS Convention. Award monies are distributed at the conventions following the presentations.

Submit Online: APA, APS | Cover Sheet/Guidelines

SuperLab Research Grants | Oct 1

All undergraduate and graduate Psi Chi members are eligible to apply for these research grants. The purpose of this program is to provide annual grants to aid one undergraduate and one graduate student in conducting computer-based research. Grant winners receive a copy of SuperLab experimental lab software and a response pad from Cedrus.

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