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University
of Notre Dame Marital Research Lab:
Resources and Opportunities
Professional Organizations:
Society for
Research in Psychopathology (SRP)
Association for Advancement
of Behavior Therapy (AABT)
American
Psychological Society (APS)
National Institute
of Mental Health (NIMH)
University of Notre Dame, College of Arts and Letters,
Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts,
Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program
[ http://www.nd.edu/~isla/ISLA/guidelines/urop.htm
]
Deadlines:
None.
Applications will be evaluated as they are received.
Grants will be announced within three working weeks of
the date of application.
Awards:
Up to $750
Proposal:
To apply, the student or research team submits a proposal describing
the project.
American Psychological Society (APS) Conference: [ http://www.psychologicalscience.org/
]
Submission Deadline:
January 19, 2001
Conference will be: 2001:
June 14-17, Toronto, Ontario
Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy (AABT) Conference:
[ http://www.aabt.org/
]
Submission Deadline:
March 1
Conference will be: 2003:
November 20-23, Boston, MA
Society for Research in Psychopathology (SRP) Conference:
[
http://www.psychopathology.org/ ]
Submission Deadline:
June 1
Conference will be:
2003: Toronto
The World Congress of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies
[ http://www.aabt.org/
]
Submission Deadline: October
15, 2000
All submission will be handled by Email.
Conference will be:
2001: July 17 through 21, Vancouver, British Columbia
Sigma Xi Grants-in-Aid-of-Research: [ http://sigmaxi.org/programs/giar/guide.shtml
]
Fall deadline:
October 15
Spring deadline:
March 15
- Small grants for undergraduate and graduate student research,
funds awarded in early December. Send applications electronically.
University of Notre Dame, College of Arts and Letters,
Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts,
Pilot Funds for Faculty-Student Research Teams in the Social
Sciences [ http://www.nd.edu/~isla/ISLA/guidelines/social_science.htm]
Deadlines: November
6, 2000. Because of the extent and length of
many social science research projects, faculty must often
seek external funding to help underwrite their research.
In order to be competitive for grants, preliminary data
collection and analysis are necessary as a basis for formulating
and justifying larger research projects. Pilot Funds for
Faculty-Student Research Teams in the Social Sciences
will provide faculty-student teams with funds to underwrite
the costs of conducting these preliminary studies. Undergraduate
students must be integrated into the projects. We expect
grants to range from $1,000 to $15,000, depending on the
scope of the project and the number of personnel involved.
The average award in 1999/2000 was $8,500. All awardees
must submit a grant proposal to a major external agency
within one year of receiving the grant.
The Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention and
Treatment
Dissertation Research Award
Click here for flyer
Deadline: April 1.
Two awards of $1,500 each. Administered by Don Meichenbaum.
ND College of Arts & Letters
Undergraduate Research Assistantships
Click here for information
". . . we are able to provide some funding for the
support of undergraduate research assistants as we have
in the last two years. If you are in need of a research
assistant, send a 1-2 page summary of your project and
how you propose to employ the student. Please include
the number of hours per week (up to 10) and the nature
of their work. I will accept applications on a rolling
basis beginning immediately. We will give preference to
departments that do not have graduate programs. If you
have any questions please contact me at 1-3756."
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