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Applied Network PreviewFri, Jul 2 2010
Today we're debuting a preview version of the SPSP Training Committee's Applied Network. Click "Applied Network" at the top to have a look. If you would like to be added as a mentor, please
fill out our mentor form!
Note that the opportunities and internships are currently fictional, and are for demonstration purposes only. No one has yet sponsored an internship. Watch this space for information on how you can add your internships to our network!
Pre-Conference Registration Now OpenTue, Oct 20 2009
Registration is now open for the Training Committee Pre-Conference. You may pay by check or credit card (via PayPal). Find out more about the pre-conference and registration by visiting our
pre-conference page. Hope to see you there!
Pre-Conference InformationMon, Aug 24 2009
Program, schedule, and speaker information about the pre-conference has been posted
here.
Registration information soon to follow!
The Website Has a New Look!Wed, Aug 5 2009
Welcome, friends! The SPSP Training Committee has a newly redesigned website.
You should find everything just as it was. Very soon, we will have a new way for professionals to post information about applied jobs, as well as a new way for applicants to learn about applied opportunities.
Check this space often for more news!
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Mission Statement
The purpose of the SPSP Training Committee is to provide emerging, developing and evolving scholars and professionals with training on cutting edge topics and methods to maximize the impact of research in personality and social psychology as a basis for supporting and improving health, education and human welfare by:
- Providing training opportunities on cutting edge theories and research.
- Providing instruction about innovative research methods and data analytic tools.
- Providing training relevant to a diverse array of career choices and trajectories both within and outside of academia.
- Facilitating networking among those who work on related topics from different theoretical and methodological perspectives, and among personality and social psychologists working within and beyond the walls of the academy.