@psychscience.bsky.social Thank you for supporting our project. This funding creates meaningful training opportunities for students while advancing the field of multicultural psychology.
Congratulations @pankhuri.bsky.social, Zahra Fazli Khalaf, Shu Jiang, Janelle Kohler!
With help from the APS Fund for Teaching and Public Understanding of Psychological Science, four #psychology professors will receive funds for new projects in 2026.
If you have served as an action editor in a psychology or related discipline journal, please consider completing our 5-minute survey here: ucincinnati.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...
Join us for this special SSCP Panel at ABCT this year!
Are you a scholar who conducts research with one or more majority world communities (people residing in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean, Oceania, and the Middle East)? If yes, please consider participating in this study: ucincinnati.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...
Thrilled to share that Yinan Li, whose master’s project I had the privilege of mentoring at The Family Institute at NU, has published her thesis in Contemporary Family Therapy. Many thanks to Erika Lawrence for making this opportunity possible.
Read it here: doi.org/10.1007/s105...
Excited to share that I will be reviewing applications for PhD in clinical psychology at @ucincinnati
for Fall 2026. Interests include global health disparities, South Asian mental health, and culturally responsive mentoring and supervision. Read my work here: researchdirectory.uc.edu/p/aggarwpu
NSF GRFP is out 2.5 months late w/key changes
1. 2nd year graduate students not eligible.
2. "alignment with Administration priorities"
3. Unlike prior years, they DO NOT specify the expected number of awards... that is a BIG problem.
a brief 🧵 w/receipts
www.nsf.gov/funding/oppo...
Congrats to @pankhuri.bsky.social on receiving a @apadivision17.bsky.social grant!🎉 Dr. Aggarwal studies global mental health frameworks, tackles training challenges, & is building mentoring programs for identity-based, context-aware professional growth. Excited to see the impact of her work!🌟
APS welcomes 10 researchers from across the globe to the second cohort of APS Editorial Fellows.
@pankhuri.bsky.social, @darwinguevarra.bsky.social,
@droswaldomoreno.bsky.social, @lei-zhang.bsky.social, @karolinehuth.bsky.social
International students and applicants from global south communities (Asia, Africa, and Latin America) in any sub-field of psychology, either pursuing or applying for graduate school/post-baccalaureate RA positions, please consider completing a brief online survey! Link: lnkd.in/dE-yS-sA
We are doing our final plug for data collection: If you’re a director/faculty member of a graduate program in psychology and have recruited a graduate student before, then please share your experiences with us using this brief survey. Link: rb.gy/a1k5j
If you are still wondering how to spend your Sunday, here is a fabulous article on evidence based practice in psychology that you can read! psycnet.apa.org/record/2024-...
I had the pleasure of speaking with Esther Lee, the Deputy Editor of The Knot Magazine on an article she was writing on premarital counseling for couples who were considering marriage. Check out her article in the Spring 2024 Edition: www.theknot.com/m/magazine
Hope that our paths cross in the next meeting!
I had the pleasure to present some of my recent work on experiences of clinical supervisors who hold marginalized identities at the National Multicultural Conference and Summit in Santa Fe, NM.
Do you conduct surveys as part of your research? Have you ever shared them on social media to increase their reach?
We did this, and found we were plagued by bots. Here's a short article on what we found, and some advice on how to battle the bots! #psychSciSky #cogsci
www.bps.org.uk/psychologist...
Take off the table the idea that this is an empirically sound and responsible argument (it's not). Instead, let's focus on where this way of talking about universities comes from and who it serves, based on recent historical precedent.
A Thread . . . 1/10
This is an important read, not only for people doing equity and inclusion work, but also for institutional leaders of the places where this work is happening--it captures the experience of doing this work in these places.
www.statnews.com/2024/01/12/r...
It is always a great feeling to be at your alma mater but the opportunity to inspire young scientists always surpasses that happiness!
#tiss #she #inspire