New resource for inclusive mentoring, Annual Convention reminders, and more!

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Highlights for July 2024
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New SPSP Resource Offers Guidance to Promote More Inclusive Mentorship

 

SPSP is pleased to share a new video that tackles cross-cultural mentoring challenges. Learn how to support diverse mentees and avoid common pitfalls.

 

This video was produced by SPSP's Eliminating Racism in Workplaces and Communities Task Force, adding to their robust collection of resources designed to help eliminate institutional racism. Download the full suite of resources !

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Pioneering Social Psychologist Mark Snyder Added to SPSP Heritage Wall

 

The SPSP Fundraising and Development Committee is excited to announce that Mark Snyder is the latest prominent psychologist to be added to SPSP’s Heritage Wall. Dr. Snyder is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Minnesota, where he holds the McKnight Presidential Endowed Chair in Psychology and is the Director of the Center for the Study of the Individual and Society.

 

Read more about Dr. Snyder's work below! We would also like to thank Dr. Snyder’s colleagues and students, who have made this installation possible through their generous donations.

SPSP 25th Annual Convention February 20-22 Denver, Colorado

Important Annual Convention Updates

 

Planning is underway for the SPSP 2025 Annual Convention and now is the time to get involved! #SPSP2025 will take place February 20-22, 2025 in Denver, Colorado. This special event will mark the 25th anniversary of SPSP annual conventions. Start your preparations by learning more about the following opportunities:

 

Don't Forget to Submit Your Abstract!

 

Want to present your work at SPSP's 2025 Annual Convention? Make sure to submit your abstract before the appropriate deadline!

 

Submission deadline for Podium presentation - Single Presenter (Symposia and/or Data Blitzes), Symposia, and Professional Development Workshop and Sessions: July 11, 2024 (11:59 PM PT)

 

Submission deadline for Posters and Roundtable Unconferences: September 12, 2024 (11:59 PM PT)

 

Check out the Submissions section of our Annual Convention site below to learn more and submit your abstract! Questions? Contact us at .

Find Your Co-Presenters in SPSP's Collaboration Zone

 

Are you looking for a co-presenter to join your submission for the Annual Convention? SPSP can help! Our Collaboration Zone includes listings from several researchers who are either seeking co-presenters for their submission or looking to join an existing submission. Find a researcher who shares your interests and connect today!

 

Collaboration Zone listings will be available until July 11 at 11:59 PM PT!

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Register to Attend APA 2024

Now is the time to save your spot for APA 2024! This year's convention, which will be held in Seattle and virtually from August 8-10, will bring together psychology's leading minds to tackle some of the world's biggest challenges. Explore keynotes from thought leaders, innovators, and change-makers on the APA 2024 mainstage.

 

SPSP is proud to present the Division 8 program during this year's convention, highlighting groundbreaking personality and social psychology research. Stay tuned for Division 8 schedule updates in the coming days!

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Apply to Host a Free-Form Friday

SPSP's Free-Form Fridays are currently on summer hiatus, but we're seeking session ideas for September - December 2024! Free-Form Fridays are virtual meet-ups, designed by and for SPSP members. Don't miss this chance to start a conversation with other personality and social psychology researchers. Send us your session ideas below!

 

Please direct any questions about Free-Form Fridays to SPSP Communications & Public Relations Manager Stephen Waldron at .

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When Science Communication Gets Personal

Sharing personal details in science communication has pros and cons for trust in science. From the SPSP Blog.

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